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Matters of Moment, September 1968
• Places for Races A faint cloud of ominous colour is drifting about on the motor-racing horizon. The rumour is…

• Places for Races A faint cloud of ominous colour is drifting about on the motor-racing horizon. The rumour is…
As the Editor pointed out last month, Grand Prix racing has never been in such an open state, with every…
In the first five months of 1968 German export and home sales of motor cars, including the well-known makes of…
Grand Prix in the North Oulton Park, August 17th. All motor-racing enthusiasts in the north of England must feel a…
Acting on the recommendations of a special Review Committee that was set up after this year's Indianapolis 500, the Board…
I suppose it was inevitable that Matra should be the first people to have a movable "aerofoil" on their Grand…
Karlskoga (August 11th) Although for the previous two years the Swedish G.P. was for Formula Two, for the 1968 event…
There is no doubt that fewer and fewer people are retaining their interest in the European Rally Championship. The events…
There is not very much this month, although I cannot think that this feature which has run for so many…
"Jim Clark—Portrait of a Great Driver", by Graham Gauld. 204 pp. 8 in. x 5½ in. (The Hamlyn Publishing Group Ltd.,…
A weighty tome came in for review the other day, which I decided not to mention, because it deals in…
The fact that the new Minister of Transport is concerning himself with speed limits has an ominous ring to it.…
We have ceased to be astonished at anything that happens on Television, but we were intrigued to learn that the…
Following the showing of the recent "Mille Miglia" film by B.B.C. Television, and the ensuing criticism of this by Denis…
Wolfsburg Announce the Entirely New 411 World domination of car sales by VW, the masters of mass-production in West Germany,…
What is the Reliant GT really like? The Editor Drives the Latest 3-litre Ford V6-engined Scimitar Reliant, for most people,…
One of the pleasures of being able to go through the Motor Sport post is the rare pictures and items…
[By means of which the Continental Correspondent, while he is motoring abroad, keeps in touch with the Editor.] Dear W.…
A Section Devoted to Old-Car Matters V.S.C.C. Prescott Hill-Climb (August 11th) In a year of excessive wet, the Vintage S.C.C.…
Down the years we have published quite a lot of complimentary articles about the pre-1915 Ettore Bugatti-designed Bébé Peugeots. They…
F1 has had to design its 2026 chassis regulations around the limitations of a new hybrid power unit. But in doing so, says Mark Hughes, it may have found a way to reduce cut the downforce that cars generate — for the long term
We'll be speaking to Norbert Singer about his incredible Porsche experiences for our next Motor Sport podcast. Let us know what we should ask in the comments below
Before AWS analytics, telemetry or even the invention of the digital watch, one woman had the timing skills every race team craved: Judy Stropus
The Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix are the first F1 races to be cancelled for three years. We look back at the practical, financial - and more unusual reasons - for grand prix weekend cancellations