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Matters of Moment, February 1968
The Back-Britain Crusade With this small Island plagued by Devaluation, strikes, political unrest, mounting crime, foot and mouth, the influenza…
The Back-Britain Crusade With this small Island plagued by Devaluation, strikes, political unrest, mounting crime, foot and mouth, the influenza…
Below is a list of rallies and events, to be held at Beaulie in 1968: March 31st Daffodil Sunday. Bournemouth—Beaulieu…
On a recent trip to Italy we were able to try the three new 1750 Alfa Romeo models, the saloon,…
Now that we have had the first Grand Prix race of the year the alarms and excursions of who hopes…
When the aero-space and research firm of Engins Matra first showed an interest in motor cars and motor racing, by…
On the very same day that Ford of Britain chose to announce their small car competitor, details were officially released…
Very few motor sporting events nowadays are capable of proving a point even before they take place. One of them…
So much interest has been created by last month's account of the aero-engined Wolseley Viper that I feel it permissible…
SUCCESSES OF THE ISOTIA-MAYBACH 1922 B.A.R.C. Easter Meeting Lightning Long Handicap 4.3. A. D. Eldridge) tat, at 95.25 m.p.h. 1922…
Speaking at a Debate just before the House rose for the Christmas recess, Lord Montagu of Beaulieu raised the question…
Gas turbine cars have been attracting considerable attention over here this winter, and 1968 may well be the year that…
Mrs. D. E. Benbow, 1 High Park Avenue, Kew Gardens, Richmond, Surrey, is to form an active club for owners…
The first race of the 1968 season was run at the 4.1km Kyalami circuit just outside Johannesburg. This year the…
"I know some people think that salesmen make a car. We believe that a car, if it is good enough,…
The Editor looks back on the cars he drove in 1967 Once again it is time for me to summarise…
A Section Devoted to Old-Car Matters V.S.C.C. News The Vintage S.C.C. has changed its address to: Bone Lane (off Mill…
The Wolseley Viper Sir, I was most interested in the article "The Story of the Wolseley Viper" in Motor Sport,…
There are no "Cars in Books" this month, for not even in the case of the open car which "had…
"Grand Prix Bugatti," by H. G. Conway. 224 pp. 8 7/8 in. x 7¼ in. (G. T. Foulis & Co.…
January 3rd: The British United B.A.C. 1-11 arrived at Rabat at about 4 p.m., having made a refuelling stop at…
No one saw which way Maverick Viñales went on Sunday. For once, everything was right: rider, bike and tyres. But there was more to Yamaha’s domination of the 2019 MotoGP…
It is slightly strange to think that one of Ferrari’s most-recognised models is more grand tourer rather than out-and-out supercar. Yet that is precisely the case with the Ferrari Testarossa.…
Monaco shouldn't be complacent about its place on the GP calendar in a changing F1 landscape, but that doesn't mean the championship should leave it behind writes Tony Dodgins
Ayrton Senna’s tragic final races in 1994, marked by controversy over illegal traction control and his relentless pursuit of excellence in a challenging car, remain a poignant chapter in F1 history, as Matt Bishop recalls