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Matters of moment, October 1966
WORLD CHAMPION, 1966 Although 3-litre Ferraris finished first and second in the Italian Grand Prix at Monza, before that race…
WORLD CHAMPION, 1966 Although 3-litre Ferraris finished first and second in the Italian Grand Prix at Monza, before that race…
Despite a poorly-supported racing-car category, there was a very large and lively entry exceeding 250 cars for the Brighton Speed Trials…
(August 21st) Jack Brahham and Denis Hulme continued their domination of the 1966 Formula Two season with the Brabham-Hondas, the…
With reference to the half-page advertisement appearing in our September issue re Motorway Oil Cooler, we would like to point…
Amongst other printing errors, the Triumph 1300 was described last month as being of "a sensitive" size - sensible size, from…
Colin Chapman's Lotus project has been a significant success story, from humble but enthusiastic beginnings up to World Championship Grand…
THE Mid-Cheshire Motor Racing Club Ltd. were very courageous in organising a Formula One race for their Gold Cup meeting,…
JUST outside the royal park in which the Monza track is situated is a residential area of large Victorian-type mansions,…
A Section Devoted to Old-Car Matters V.S.C.C. CASTLE COMBE RACE MEETING (Sept. 17th) THE Vintage S.C.C. held another excellent and…
Georgian Sir, I disagree most violently regarding the suitability of the term "Georgian" for cars manufactured during the 'thirties. The.…
Kay Petre has gone to live in Canada. The widow of the late Mr. W. F. Milward, who built and raced…
Mr. King, who acted as E. A. D. Eldridge's racing mechanic, and accompanied him on that epic 1925 journey with the…
ROVER 2000 TC AND AUTOMATIC Introduced to the European and North American markets last spring, the high-performance TC version of…
BRANDS HATCH, August 29th THE International flavour of the August Bank Holiday meeting was barely discernible, but as a National…
ZELTWEG, AUSTRIA, September 14th. IN spite of being limited to the small 3.2-kilometre L-shaped circuit on Zeltweg aerodrome, the Austrian…
Profile Publications continue to pour out their unique and very acceptable offerings. The September foursome comprises the late Laurence Pomeroy…
Results: 1st: Timo Makinen/Pekka Keskitalo (Mini-Cooper S) 8,368.0 penalties 2nd: Tom Trana/Solve Andreason (Volvo 122 S) 8,484.0 " 3rd: Rauno Aaltonen/Vaino Nurmimaa (Mini-Cooper…
GENERAL CLASSIFICATION 1st: Rolland/Augoas (Alfa GTA) 2nd: Clark/Melia (Ford Lotus-Cortina) 3rd: Aaltonen/Liddon (B.M.C. Cooper-S) 4th: Piot/Jacob (Renault 1500) A "Coupe D'Or," or "Golden Coupe,"…
THE H.P. 3-wheeler is fascinating because it appeared on the commercial scene comparatively late in the cyclecar lifespan and was…
I have remarked previously on how well Lord Montagu looks after his guests and the Press when they visit his stately…
Robert Wickens sends update as he recovers from horror crash After suffering injuries to his spine, neck, legs, arm and ribs at Pocono in August, Robert Wickens has been recovering…
After decades of improving safety, MotoGP is getting more dangerous, with the number of GP races missed through injury this season tripling over last year alone. So what’s going on and what’s the worst that could happen?
The big stories from the past fortnight in motor sport from the Archive. The most successful Formula 1 driver of all time, Michael Schumacher, was born in 1969. He was…
It sounds as though Mallory Park is in a bit of a pickle. Verbal decibels have reached danger level in a row over its number of days’ usage and the…