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A veteran collector in South Africa
One good effect which the war has had is that of enabling us to learn something of the enthusiasm that…

One good effect which the war has had is that of enabling us to learn something of the enthusiasm that…
At the Second Brains Trust most of the assembled brains thought that women should either not race at all or…
Emphasis on economy Further reductions in petrol rations prompt the inclusion of these notes on two cars which, if not…
Holland Birkett, Captain of the 750 Club, has his say in the matter of personal motor-cars. – Ed. From the age…
Aston lore The article by F. W. Ellis on the pre-Bertelli Aston-Martins, which we published in the May issue, has…
Edward Batten, before the war responsible for the Batten-Special Ford V 8 and some "one-off" hybrids, discusses engine and chassis design…
We hear Sir Clive Edwards's R-type M.G. Midget, with a twin o.h.c. Pomeroy-McEvoy cylinder head of the type described very…
Sir, Many interesting articles have appeared from time to time on home-built specials and conversions, but I have yet to…
Some more Memories prompted by the study of an enthusiast's book of Press cuttings. The first instalment appeared last month…
In these days of "shortest and most direct route" and, even worse, of "alternative means of transport," a long road journey…
It seems that attempts to save the Canadian Grand Prix have failed, at least in terms of 2009, and thus we have a World Championship calendar without a single race…
After Ken Tyrrell sold his F1 team, a disagreement with the new boss ended an unbroken 30-year stint in the GP paddock. Matt Bishop recalls watching the next race on TV with the man who won the World Championship from a Surrey shed
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…
Ferrari chairman John Elkann's call for Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton to "talk less" is the latest example of a long Ferrari tradition - when pressure mounts, the criticism starts at the top