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20 Ferraris to star at classic show
A Ferrari 512BB LM and Chris Rea's 156 `Sharknose' replica will be among 20 rare Ferraris in a display commemorating…
A Ferrari 512BB LM and Chris Rea's 156 `Sharknose' replica will be among 20 rare Ferraris in a display commemorating…
Bette Hill, mother of Formula One World Champion Damon, and widow of 1962 and 1968 title holder Graham, has opened…
Chris Amon who was robbed of Grand Prix victories and the World Championship many believed his talents deserved in the…
The world's most spectacular historic sportscar championship, the International Supersports Cup is visiting the Daytona Speedway and Holland's Zandvoort circuit…
Argentinian Jose Froilan Gonzalez who scored Ferrari's first Grand Prix victory, at Silverstone in 1951, is returning to the scene…
In a book shop the other day, I noticed by chance a volume on the life and, for want of…
Lancia Aficionado, historic rallies contender, and provider of comfort to all the fastest cars For a man whose work and…
SIR, What a transformation! The best literary motor racing read I have yet experienced, with cracking articles (Spa 1960 was…
SIR, The "landmark" issue of MOTOR SPORT is not what it should be. After 41 years of readership my reaction…
SIR, One would have thought that on his last appointment with your readers (Obituary, April) Giuseppe Bertone's name might have…
SIR, Did you know of the death recently of JC Richmond? He had his own racing team — Ecurie Richmond…
SIR, It should be realised that the EU's dictum under which pre-'86 cars could be banned has nothing to do…
SIR, Doug Nye (The F-philes, April) says "Ferrari is without doubt the most significant marque in the entire history of…
SIR, I enjoyed the new MOTOR SPORT, and thank you for the article on my racing and restoration work. However,…
SIR, Congratulations. MOTOR SPORT, like a thoroughbred racer, has survived a major development program without losing the essential ingredients. Generations…
SIR, I don't recall the quote Mr Hinchliffe attributes to me (Letters, March), about getting weight out of Minis. It…
SIR, Anyone who sticks his head over the parapet far enough to write a grand prix-based novel can expect to…
To speed, or not to speed — that is the question. Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The…
The latest in a long line of restrictions placed upon the motorist will no doubt be accepted with the apathy…
This Bloody land's a Bloody cuss, Might as well go by Bloody 'bus. No-one cares for Bloody us, Poor Bloody…
Sir Stirling Moss made his world championship grand prix debut in Berne for the 1951 Swiss Grand Prix. Mark Hughes looks back at the start of a glorious career
Jack Miller’s win was hugely popular and richly deserved, but do MotoGP’s interrupted-race regulations need rewriting? As I wrote last week, stuff happens at Assen. Jack Miller’s win was a…
For more information about the investigation into the green/yellow flag incident, please check back later this morning. Usually I finish my blogging process knee-deep in reference works and/or up to…
Jack Miller made some history at Le Mans yesterday when he became the first rider to win a MotoGP race after taking two long-lap penalties and doing a little motocrossing.…