18 April 2013
Since our last issue the world of social media has finally caught up with us here at Classic Racer....
21 February 2013
Welcome to 2013. All at Classic Racer wish you all a happy and healthy New Year, thank you for your support in 2012 and hope we can entertain you during the coming year...
20 December 2012
Another season gone, and by the time you read this, another year draws to a close. Where did those 12 months go to?
18 October 2012
I had already written this column, waxing lyrical about how exciting the new plans for the Manx Grand Prix were. Which they are. And what a great future I believed the Manx Grand Prix had.
16 August 2012
An interesting couple of months doesn’t even come close to the describing the life and times in Classic Racer land.
26 July 2012
The last job on any magazine as we rush towards that inevitable deadline (how does the saying go? Death and the printing press wait for no man) is to complete the news pages.
26 July 2012
Welcome to our special 30th anniversary issue. I hope you approve of the stunning images we’ve selected for the limited edition poster.
26 July 2012
Our season started a little earlier than normal, the first weekend in January in fact, with the Carole Nash Classic Bike Guide Show at Newark.
26 July 2012
As we roll towards the end of yet another year it’s hard to comprehend just where the time has gone. So how has your year been?
26 July 2012
The biggest buzz I’ve ever experienced has always been caused by sitting on the Glencrutchery Road on the TT Course, astride a race bike, waiting to blast off down Bray Hill. And you know what? It still works.

May/June 2013 - Issue 161

Where legends live on...

About the Editor

Malcolm Wheeler, Editor
Malcolm Wheeler, Editor

Growing up within earshot of the UK’s best short circuit, Cadwell Park, it was almost inevitable that Malc Wheeler would be bitten by the racing bug.
Taking to the track as soon as his wallet allowed Malc enjoyed a successful career, with his real claim to fame, in a career that lasted almost 20 years, coming at the infamous Isle of Man TT, with three podiums, two of them runner up spots, one of which saw him miss the win by just one second.
Today Malc edits Classic Racer, a job he describes as ‘the best job in the World’ and is still as passionate about road racing as he ever was. He gets his kicks riding historic race bikes, including his own Ducati TT2 and Seeley G50, in parades around Europe.

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