Page 11
Matters of Moment, August 1969
• See How They Sell Man, we are told, apart from needing somewhere to live, rates his motor car as…

• See How They Sell Man, we are told, apart from needing somewhere to live, rates his motor car as…
Silverstone, England, July 19th During the days before official practising, the Silverstone circuit was a hive of activity, so that…
Unlike the Monaco, Dutch, German and Italian Grand Prix races the French Grand Prix seems undecided as to where its…
A very heavy programme of European Formula Two races virtually came to a close at the end of July, leaving…
Round 3 – Watkins Glen The Can-Am series of races took on a new dimension in the third round which…
August starts off well with the German G.P. at Nurburgring on the first Sunday, and in spite of numerous rumours…
In recent weeks four major happenings have taken place in the racing world, all no doubt with far-reaching effects. It…
The Riley has joined the Lost Causes, a victim of the Leyland octopus. Mr. George Turnbull, Managing Director of Leyland's…
'Private' Porsches Dominate Watkins Glen, July 6/7th. A visitor driving through the village of Watkins Glen in New York State,…
In the race for Group 4 and Group 6 sports cars, on the 6.925-kilometre circuit of real road racing character,…
It all started when the Dutch held their Grand Prix on a Saturday instead of the normal Continental race day…
It takes a long time to progress Attempts to put 4-wheel-drive into Grand Prix racing are by no means new,…
The widely-publicised reciprocating steam engine with which William P. Lear was going to revolutionise the American automobile industry has been…
International Scottish Rally THE Scottish Rally, one of the four Home Internationals to be held this year (the Gulf London…
When the Marcos two-seater coupé first appeared nearly five years ago I thought it was one of the best looking…
This is a great Bentley year, with Jubilee celebrations organised by the Bentley D.C., but of greater interest to those…
In view of the way in which Le Mans-type starts are made ragged these days as the drivers fumble with…
The Brooklands Re-union on July 6th was almost washed-out by continual heavy rain, but it takes more than this to…
A Section Devoted to Old-Car Matters V.S.C.C. Oulton Park Race Meeting (June 21st) This popular event was as well supported…
No. 43: The Chic The Chic was made in Adelaide, or perhaps assembled would be a better description, having been…
Formula 1 is continuing to come under intense scrutiny and criticism for its Saudi associations – but its CEO Stefano Domenicali still asserts the sport can be a force for good
Ex-Formula 1 driver, 1990 Le Mans 24 Hours winner and F1 commentator Martin Brundle was fresh from a McLaren F1 seat fitting for a future Sky feature when he came…
Sepang, October 1999. Somewhat against his will – for he had little enthusiasm for helping another Ferrari driver to win the world championship – Michael Schumacher, fully recovered from the…
It was guesswork that guided us to the Dadford Road in 1977. Back then I had only a vague notion of Silverstone’s whereabouts, but we knew we must be getting…