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A very sound suggestion In the issue of its "Gazette," which it circulated for July, August and September, the Junior…
A very sound suggestion In the issue of its "Gazette," which it circulated for July, August and September, the Junior…
Laurence Pomeroy's third article in the above series is unavoidably held over until the next issue, but doubtless the necessity to anticipate it…
Messrs. Thomson & Taylor, of Brooklands Track – familiarly known as T. & T.'s – were ever the premier motor-racing…
There is something definitely intriguing about the V-twelve, and in this article Cecil Clutton traces the history of production examples…
We quite expect to receive complaints for daring to publish an article on bicycles between the chaste covers of Motor…
This series of articles has been about the most popular we have published. In the following contribution Geoffrey Robson, the…
Holland-Birkett, well-known member of the 750 Club and an Austin Seven exponent, contributes something in lighter vein, for is this…
Some Notes on an ex-Brooklands car which has recently changed hands The fact that this Delage has recently changed hands,…
Some observations on a possible future development High speed performance and economy means streamlining, and streamlining means more weight, and more…
A remarkable tricycle Several times recently we have referred to Holland Birkett 's Raleigh-cum-Austin Seven tricycle, and having now covered…
We hear…. Robert Waddy was in fine form last month and full of ideas for another special and for hydro-pneumatic…
Elements of Automobile Engineering. By Maurice Platt. (Pitman's.) 5/-. Described on its title page as "a general introduction to automobile…
Bagshot Heath was the scene of much activity on October 18th, when the Stamford Bridge Motor Cycle Club staged their…
Sir, Intrigued by the glowing (???) press notice on page 186 for September, 1942, I deliberately went out of my…
Montréal is a fair city. Its Grand Prix circuit ain’t too shabby either: interesting location, quirky backdrop; layout conducive to good racing. The Wall of Champions, the big stops, the…
We all know that Mario Andretti was one of the world’s most versatile drivers, winning in Formula 1, Indycars and long-distance sports cars, as well as NASCAR stock cars, sprint…
Mercedes-Benz locked out the front row for the Spanish Grand Prix on Saturday afternoon, as Nico Rosberg took his second pole position in a row and secured the team a…
A busy week in motor sport from the Archive and Database, with fan-favourites born, fortuitous wins for Prost, Sebring victories and much more March 20 1895: Grand Prix winner, Le Mans winner,…