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Where are we?
It is now five months since war was declared and we may look about and see what is the position…
It is now five months since war was declared and we may look about and see what is the position…
[Although vintage cars have had quite a vogue of recent years, the journeys made on the public road with them…
[This feature was left out of the January issue owing to pressure on space and is resumed herewith —Ed.] ISN'T…
"Two Roads to Africa," by H. E. Symons (John Gifford, Ltd.) 10/6. HUMPHREY SYMONS'S long awaited book on his African…
B.O.C. One club at least is not dead. The Bugatti Owners' Club managed to produce another excellently printed issue of…
Scale Models, Ltd., are to be congratulated on achieving very successful sales of their little E.R.A., Maserati and Alta reproductions.…
THE 1939 season, until interrupted towards its close by international unrest, contained some truly interesting developments. First, we had the…
THIS is the time of year when good resolutions are made and the war should make no difference to that.…
We were pleased, and not a little surprised, to find that the leading article in The Evening News of January…
Big Stuff BIG cars are few and far between these dark days. Forrest Lycett put his Bentleys away and tried…
At the time of writing these notes, I have not yet got to the bottom of the mystery of Hermann…
John Hugenholtz, whose address is Ammerstol, Holland, wishes to find a good home for his 1932 Cozette-super- charged " Ulster…
Brabham had yet to celebrate a second Formula 1 birthday when in 1964 it scored its first World Championship Grand Prix victory. It took the mercurial Colin Chapman’s Team Lotus twice…
Defending NASCAR Sprint Cup champion Jimmie Johnson scored his sixth win of the year on Saturday night at the Charlotte Motor Speedway, pulling 90 points clear of closest challenger Mark…
Vintage Sports Car Club, Oulton Park, June 18 1977 At the time there were fears of perhaps terminal decline. Oulton Park, one of the world’s best inventions, had been sliced…
Marc Márquez may have broken Mike Hailwood’s half-century-old record to become the youngest man to win back-to-back premier-class titles, but in fact his achievement doesn’t outshine Hailwood’s. Or does it?…