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Most of the fastest rely on the safest FERODO BRAKE LININGS
Most of the fits test rely on the safest F E RODO BRAKE LININGS FERODO LIMITED. CHAPEL-EN-LE-FRITH. A Notrider of…

Most of the fits test rely on the safest F E RODO BRAKE LININGS FERODO LIMITED. CHAPEL-EN-LE-FRITH. A Notrider of…
MATTERS OF THE MOMENT HILL-CLIMB CHAMPION Raymond Mays deserves heartiest congratulations for gaining the title of British Hill-Climb Champion for…
Reports of Recent Events 750 CLUB DRIVING TESTS The 750 Club, aided by the Cemian M.C., held ambitious driving frolics…
THE BRIGHTON SPEED TRIALS Raymond Mays (E.R.A.) Breaks His Course Record. Gerard (E.R.A.) Makes Second Fastest Time and Mrs. Gerard…
HANTS & BERKS M.C. This club is repeating its Night Navigation Trial which was introduced in January, 1947. The start…
SITUATION VACANT FIRST-CLASS FOREMAN REQUIRED by go-ahead motor engineering works, in process of turning over a section to limited production…
1111..1116-1111. 111b. 161h. 1h. 1b. 11111.11. On July 24th, 1938, the late Richard Seaman, driving for Mercedes-Benz, scored his greatest…
by Patrick Greene There is an old saying that no man is a hero to his valet and this might…
RUMBLINGS Los Angeles Whisper From Los Angeles comes a whisper, in which there may be several grains, if not the…
Roominess, Good-handling and Outstanding Performance are features of THE PRODUCTION JOWETT " JAVELIN " IN June, 1947, we published a…
THE JOWETT " JAVELIN " SALOON. Engine : Flat-four-cylinder, 72.5 by 90 mm. (1,486-c.c.) R.A.C.h.p. 12; 50 b.h.p. at 4,100…
U.S. FIRST WITH TWO-STAGE? Sir, I have just read an excellent article in MOTOR SPORT, February, 1948, entitled "The Trend…
WET COURSE SLOWS DOWN INTERNATIONAL PRESCOTT MEETING P. D. C. Walker (E.R.A.) Proves "Rain Master" on Magnificent Fastest Run THE…
BO'NESS HILL-CLIMB-SEPT. 18th K. N. Hutchison made fastest time of the day in his Alfa-Romeo, clocking 37.4 see., which is…
WESTO N PROSPECTS Entries for the Bristol M.C. & L.C.C. Entries for the Bristol M.C. & L.C.C. speed trials at…
CONTINENTAL NOTES by T. G. MOORE Afterthoughts on the French Grand Prix APART from the actual racing, one of the…
In beautiful if rather chilly weather, white clouds flecking a clear blue sky and casting shadows on the sun-lit Sussex…
EARLS COURT PRE--VIEW by the Editor QUITE early on the first public-view day of the recent S.B.A.C. Display, when the…
THE SECOND SPECIAL SHOW NUMBER of "MOTOR SPORT " The November issue will contain a special account of the Earls…
The Cars Hold their Own against MotorCycles at Shelsley Walsh Excellent Meeting Dominated by Raymond Mays. Bolster Second Fastest. Magnificent…
Was Jean Behra the greatest driver never to win a World Championship Grand Prix? Paul Fearnley examines his case with the 1957 season where the Frenchman racked up non-championship and sports car wins as he raced with and against the likes of Fangio and Moss
A daily spotlight on one of the Motor Sport Hall of Fame nominees using our comprehensive online archive. Motorcycle category nominee #10: Barry Sheene Cockney rebel Vol 89 No. 4…
Lewis Hamilton looked like he had pole in the bag, but near the end of Q3 Raikkonen went one better, nudging the Briton off the top spot. Soon afterwards Kubica…
It was probably the least exciting race in a season where the bar has been set high, as Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes disappeared into the floodlit evening. But there were reasons…