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Matters of moment, November 1981
Not yet The news as we close for press is that Richard Noble has failed by 210 m.p.h. in round figures,…

Not yet The news as we close for press is that Richard Noble has failed by 210 m.p.h. in round figures,…
Following a meeting in Paris in mid-October, the organisers of the Peking to Paris Motoring Challenge, scheduled to start from Peking…
The Grenville Publishing Co. Ltd. of Standard House, Bonhill Street, London EC2A 4DA are progressing with plans to publish short's, book…
Mercedes-Benz have built cross country vehicles for many years, but it is not until now that they have produced a competitor…
Our review of "Bugatti by Borgeson" last month has provoked a letter from the author. He calls our comments "a good…
Over the weekend of October 10th/11th the Vintage SCC held another effective piece of entertainment for its members, embracing Concours d'Elegance,…
Borgward Drivers' Club After a rather busy second year of existence, during which the membership has grown considerably, the Borgward Drivers' Club…
Jones signs off with a win Las Vegas, October 17th The whirlwind of frenzied Formula One activity finally reached its…
"The sort of offer I have had is very difficult to turn down and if Lauda, Hunt and I came back…
The shape of things to come? That was the question on our minds as we surveyed for the first time the concrete jungle that…
The Davrian needs no tntroduction to those acquainted with Mod-Sports racing or rallying. Some 500 kits have been supplied by the…
When BL launched the Triumph Acclaim to the press early in September, the senior management were in buoyant, optimistic mood, for here…
As reported briefly last month, James Thomson clinched the National Hill Climb Championship before the final round at Mune at the end…
Most lady drivers are content to compete for trophies only against others of their own sex and we would not be…
Gone are the days when cars went out on rally routes and officials were content to tally their scores only…
Some people think that the money from the big sponsors like cigarette companies or food and drink companies is what keeps Formula 1…
(The report of the Canadian Grand Prix begins in the colour section, on page 1586) It never ceases to surprise me…
When Mazda took us to Belgium earlier this year to try the revised version of the RX7, the rotary engined coupe,…
A section devoted to old car matters The Life and Times of Montie Grahame-White (Continued from the October issue) Because…
Some Notes on a Brooklands Calthorpe The subject of this discourse was dubbed "The Ghost Car" by the Daily Express,…
Insider news from the Silverstone MotoGP paddock gives us the best indication yet that BMW is planning to enter the premier class in the next few seasons, most likely in…
Are we really seeing less of the driver now than ever? Formula 1 drivers have been eclipsed by cockpits over time, becoming more and more cocooned and hidden from sight…
Fuel derived from carbon capture schemes, municipal waste or non-food biomass aim to reduce F1 emissions
The Aston Martin driver has recovered from surgery in time for the Canadian Grand Prix