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'''''Sports Car International''''' is an [[automobile]] | '''''Sports Car International''''' is an [[automobile]] magazine in the United States focused on [[sports car]]s. It is unabashedly enthusiast-oriented, assuming a good knowledge of sports cars, racing, and automotive history. Editor [[Jay Lamm]] has worked at other publications, including ''[[Autoweek]]'', and has written books on cars like the [[Mazda Miata]]. | ||
Recently, the magazine compiled a list of the [[Sports Car International Top Sports Cars|Top Sports Cars]] of the last few decades. | Recently, the magazine compiled a list of the [[Sports Car International Top Sports Cars|Top Sports Cars]] of the last few decades. |
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Sports Car International is an automobile magazine in the United States focused on sports cars. It is unabashedly enthusiast-oriented, assuming a good knowledge of sports cars, racing, and automotive history. Editor Jay Lamm has worked at other publications, including Autoweek, and has written books on cars like the Mazda Miata.
Recently, the magazine compiled a list of the Top Sports Cars of the last few decades.
As of the November 2008 edition, Sports Car International will cease publication due to cost factors such as lack of advertising revenue. The publisher has stated that all subscribers will ride out their subscription with Excellence, a magazine focused on Porsche automobiles. For those who already have subscriptions to Excellence and SCI, Forza, a Ferrari magazine will be the substitute.