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Matters of moment, October 1986
The Birmingham Super Prix It was the cruellest misfortune which turned the Birmingham Super Prix into a well-publicised shambles. After…
The Birmingham Super Prix It was the cruellest misfortune which turned the Birmingham Super Prix into a well-publicised shambles. After…
A new competition Manager, Jeff May, has been appointed by Porsche Club GB to look after the various sporting activities of…
This year's Motor Show at the NEC will be open to the public between October 18th and 26th inclusive. Subaru…
Following the death of Patrick Marsh, Roger Collings has been elected President of the Vintage Sports-Car Club. If, as we…
History from the heart of England It finally happened. After years of effort and disappointment, Birmingham had its race. Motor…
Letter from Monza From D.S.J. to the Deputy Editor Dear ML, During the brief winter lull from Formula One racing…
Mercedes 560 and beyond -- Leaving the perils of agitated Subaru owners and all-wheel-drive behind him, our musing monthly writer…
First win for Kouros Sauber-Mercedes The turbocharged, Mercedes V8-powered Kouros Sauber earned its first success in the World Sportscar Championship…
Monza: Well, I have never seen that before have been watching Grand Prix racing pretty regularly since 1948 and this…
The Rally of The Thousand Lakes Wherever you go in the world, be it to a Moroccan oasis, a reindeer…
Denny Hulme's fourth TT win Two small pieces of motor racing history were made at Silverstone on September 7th. The…
Subaru, who were among the first to introduce four-wheel-drive on ordinary-type saloon cars, have come a very long way since…
It is only right that Fiat, the largest and most powerful car-manufacturer In Italy, should rnarket a luxury model. In…
Taking over as top-line model in BMW's admirable 3-series range of small cars is a new homologation special, the M3. Borrowing…
Seventh out of ten The Grand Prix circus finished a hectic ten week schedule at the Osterreichring on August 17th…
The Early Years On 23rd October 1955, Tony Brooks won the Syracuse GP in a Type B Connaught. It was…
I had an interesting meeting with Mr J. F. Andrews, who used to test racing-car tyres for the Dunlop Rubber…
It was with the deepest regret that we learned of the death of Ted Inman-Hunter, after a long illness. Ted…
Just to serve as a reminder of how far we have come in sixty years, yet how little has really…
When Ford invited motoring writers to drive the Sierra RS Cosworth in Spain last December, the occasion immediately passed into…
No Formula 1 team has ever had a perfect season. In 70 years of the world championship, great racing drivers have come and gone and brilliantly-engineered cars have dominated. But…
This week in motor sport from the Archive and Database, featuring one of the greatest Grand Prix drivers ever, Hungarian and Austrian Grands Prix and much more. August 8 1904: Tazio…
In the April issue of Motor Sport, Simon Taylor sat down for lunch with Norman Dewis, Jaguar's long-serving test driver. Norman talked about his experience at Jabbeke in Belgium in…
His rivals rated him among the best of his generation; he could have won multiple grands prix and at least one title. But, writes Matt Bishop, Chris Amon ended his F1 world championship career with just 11 podiums