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Editorial, October 2002
Paul Fearnley, Editor Now I'm not going to sit here and tell you that the just-gone Goodwood Revival was bigger and…

Paul Fearnley, Editor Now I'm not going to sit here and tell you that the just-gone Goodwood Revival was bigger and…
Damon Hill drove a 1962 BRM P578 at Goodwood to lead a special tribute to his late father. The Revival Meeting…
Peter Proctor raced for the first time in 36 years at the Goodwood Revival Meeting. The works Rootes Group race and rally driver…
British amateur racers and their organising clubs have reacted angrily to proposals that will make it much harder for drivers to compete in races run…
The 1903 Gordon Bennett Cup will be commemorated by a special three-day event in Ireland next spring. The event on May 31-June 2 will include…
The unique Kincraft single-seater has been put up for sale in a bid to see it restored to its former glory. The Len…
Motor Sport's sister magazine F1 Racing recently asked its subscribers what name British American Racing should take when rebranding itself this winter.…
Jim Crawford A combination of amazing car control and phenomenal bravery enabled Jim Crawford, who has died suddenly at the age of 54, to rise…
Britain's ChampCar race at Rockingham will move forward from September to May next year. The move to the May 3/4 Bank Holiday weekend is a major…
September 21 Silverstone (GB) VSCC season concludes with its second race meeting of the season at Silverstone Added to the usual…
Four-time winner Björn Waldegård is among entries for a recreation of the East African Safari Rally in December 2003, marking 50 years of the…
Seasoned British racer Mike Whatley secured the Thoroughbred Grand Prix title at Magny-Cours at the start of September. Whatley, who combines chairmanship of the…
Goodwood Revival "This is about the passion," said Patrick Tambay wearing a broad smile. The French ace was one of the galaxy of stars…
Oldtimer GP: Nürburgring Gary Pearson was one of the stars of the 30th Anniversary Oldtimer Grand Prix at the Nürburgring in August, claiming…
Peter Hall and David Yates/Phil Dowsett took a win apiece in the season's final Heritage GT Challenge races at Brands Hatch…
Ferrari hill-climb: Shelsley Walsh David Franklin thrilled the fans at Shelsley Walsh in August aboard Carlos Monteverde's Ferrari 212E. The former British hillclimb…
Oulton Park Gold Cup A 12,000-strong crowd, full grids and fabulous weather helped to make the new-look Oulton Park Gold Cup…
Monterey Classic: Laguna Seca The biggest historic motor-racing festival outside Europe drew a record 400-car entry to Laguna Seca for the 29th Monterey…
Sir, We were sad to read about the passing of Jim Crawford. He might have been forgotten elsewhere, but certainly…
Sir, May I, through your columns, thank Oulton Park on their revived Gold Cup meeting for historic cars. The track…
Ryan Hunter-Reay scored a first-class win in Sunday’s Long Beach Grand Prix Indycar race. He chased hard after early leader Will Power and got ahead when the Australian’s gearbox jammed…
Why Nyck de Vries's Italian GP performance wasn't simply a drive in the park, F1's superlicence controversy, and Red Bull's faux pas: Tony Dodgins reveals more on the big talking points from Monza
Christian Horner's disruptive instincts mean his F1 story may be far from over. The only question is where he resurfaces. Mark Hughes looks at his options
This week in motor sport sees more British Grands Prix, plus Chris Amon and Jim Hall celebrate birthdays. July 18 1959: Jack Brabham leads the British Grand Prix from start…