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Matters of moment, May 1971
The Amalgamated Drawing Office 28 We expected the just-announced Morris Marina (or ADO 28) to be an enthralling car, for…
The Amalgamated Drawing Office 28 We expected the just-announced Morris Marina (or ADO 28) to be an enthralling car, for…
The Tyrrell's first victory Barcelona, April 18th. For the second time in the current Formula One, the Spanish Grand Prix…
Le Castellet, April 18th, 1971. The opening round of the 1971 FIA European Championship for 2-litre sports cars, held at…
Spa-Francorchamps A remarkable official statement arrived from the FIA, which said "The CSI Bureau was informed by its Circuit and…
Alfa Romeo at last Brands Hatch, April 4th, 1971. When Henri Pescarolo crossed the finishing line to win the BOAC…
Since its beginning in 1953, when expatriate enthusiasts in East Africa organised a 2,000-mile rally to celebrate the coronation of…
In a radical departure from past practice, the SCCA is abandoning the traditional method of qualifying for most of its…
Oulton Park, 9th April, 1971. The best way to win a motor race is to have a good, strong, reliable…
The first two rounds of the European Formula Two Trophy were the Jim Clark Memorial Trophy race at Hockenheim and…
Sebring, Saturday, March 20th. The entry for the 12 hours of Sebring was an improvement over the previous Sports Car…
200-m.p.h. Sunbeam.—A rare occasion arose recently, for the Montagu Motor Museum is having the 1927 Sunbeam 200-mph. record breaker refurbished…
When a staff car suddenly let us down last Summer and we urgently wanted a hire car to get a…
I thought I had just about exhausted any books which refer to flying in the days of biplanes and grass…
Brands Hatch, March 21st I don't think anyone will argue when I say that Stewart is easily the best driver…
We have equipped the photographic members of our staff, who seem to spend more time out in the cold than…
Once again Colin Chapman and Maurice Philippe have produced something really new for Grand Prix racing. Last year it was…
A snap appraisal of the first completely new car from British Leyland (To be read in conjunction with "Matters of…
Motor Sport often comments on "things they say", but a recent happening in one of the simpler forms of club…
Sir, Re the 4-litre Reinastella described in your March number (page 236). In June of 1938 I was looking for…
A section devoted to old-car matters *** Historic Commercial Vehicle Club The HCVC has decided to admit to its membership…
They have already given up their British ownership, and now it makes sense for McLaren and Aston Martin to give up their independence for profit and greater success, writes Andrew Frankel
An icon in British sports car racing is up for sale in the form of the 1958 Lister Jaguar Knobbly that originally belonged to 1951 Le Mans winner and grand…
The best news for IndyCar in quite a few years came two weeks ago when Verizon announced it has signed a long-term agreement to sponsor the series. In recent years…
“Can any ex-military please stand up! Ladies and gentlemen, give these guys and gals a cheer – they put their lives on the line for you!” We’re not at Silverstone, that…