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Matters of moment, December 1981
End-of-the-year soliloquy If Motor Sport were a more trade Journal, concerned solely with the welfare of the Motor Industry and…
End-of-the-year soliloquy If Motor Sport were a more trade Journal, concerned solely with the welfare of the Motor Industry and…
The Citroen Car Club The Citroen Car Club continues to be a very well-run organisation, with a professional-looking monthly magazine, t…
Those who remember the dashing driving. cloth-cap back-to-front, of "Phi-Phi" Etancelin will be sorry to hear of the French racing-driver's death,…
Due to an unfavourable date, on the last day of October, the tisual 750 Motor Club Birkett Six Hour Relay Race had…
A real work-horse Following our announcement last month that Mercedes-Benz cross count, vehicles, the 280G1 *troll and 300GD (diesel) four-wheel drive…
BRM Auction Sale At the Motofair at Earls Court, on October 22nd, the remains of the BRM works team were…
A Rare Vintage Sports Car The 20/70 h.p. Crossley is less well-known than many vintage sports cars that were scarcely as distinguished.…
On a bright autumn day, sun shining on the beautiful Lake District scenery, the Vintage Sports Car Club held its fourteenth annual…
When this issue of Motor Sport is published the World Rally Championship of 1981 will be settled. At the time of writing,…
After Volkswagen's remarkable World-domination with air-cooled, reat-engined models. the Passat represented the Company's first change to water-cooled. front-drive cars and very well…
The term journalist sawyers a wide range of activity, from instant news service from Reuter or Associated Press, to Annual Reviews. In between…
World Champion Constructors At a casual glance one might be forgiven for thinking that the Frank Williams Formula 1 team had…
A section devoted to old-car matters The Life and Times of Montie Grahame-White (Continued from the November issue) After his adventurous…
A controversy from 60 years ago Learned debates about what is the World's Best Car have ebbed and flowed ever…
The Editor takes the National Motor Museum Trust's 1903 4 1/2-litre Daimler on the RAC Commemoration Run to Brighton At a time…
Mr. Wilson McCOMB'S letter (page 1579, last month) about the prison sentence imposed on Kaye Don after his accident in the…
A reader in Suffolk who owns a Model-T Ford is anxious to acquire pre-1928 issues of the Ford Times, for…
Sir, With reference to your footnote to Walter Gibbs' letter in the October issue of Motor Sport, I am surprised…
Sir, Your recent article about the 3-litre Sunbeam and the Sunbeam Club's register of these cars was of great interest…
Sir, I cannot answer John Burnell's questinns directly, but my copy of the 1913 Michelin Guide to the British Isles…
I could hear my name being called, but it was tricky to pinpoint the source. There was plentiful ambient noise, with mechanics priming cars ahead of the FIA European Rallycross…
Mercedes secured another 1-2 finish, this time in the Spanish Formula 1 Grand Prix – is there any chance that Ferrari can catch up? Photo: Motorsport Images The Spanish Formula 1…
We have delved into the Track Torque audio archive and come up with a magical journey back in time to the summer of 1977. We take you to Silverstone for…
Ferrari said it would have challenged for victory in Melbourne even if Max Verstappen hadn't retired; Mercedes has identified its weak spot. Mark Hughes says that Suzuka will reveal if either team can hope to challenge Red Bull throughout 2024