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EDITORIAL VIEWS, April 1934
EDITORIAL VIEWS THE R.A.C. Rally, if it did not prove anything else, did at least show the enormous enthusiasm that…
EDITORIAL VIEWS THE R.A.C. Rally, if it did not prove anything else, did at least show the enormous enthusiasm that…
CONTENTS Continental Notes and News ••• ••• Rumblings • • • • • • • • • Present Day Racing…
All Set for Monaco. BV the time these lines are read the first Grand Prix race of the 1934 season…
Races at Home. THE regulations for the Isle of Man Races are now out and differ little from those in…
1934 RACING CARS 5 --T H E 2.9 LITRE MERCEDESBENZ. SINCF, the early days of motoring the prestige of Germany…
TRYING A SECOND-HANDER A 1933 Wolseley Hornet Special. WITH thoughts of Summer and the beginning, of the "Season "many of…
XFORD Dons, we believe, take a pride in the fact that their town is the City of Dreioning Spires, and…
GOOD WEATHER FOR THE COLMORE TROPHY FOR the first time the Colmore Trophy Trial this year was run as a…
AN AMBLE ROUND ABINGDON By T. G. Moore. /ALWAYS get a lot of pleasure in going round a motor factory,…
TESTS TO DESTRUCTION WHEN motor car design was less advanced than it is today, the most obvious way of proving,…
ANUMBER of books have been published lately in England dealing with races, racing drivers and their .careers. " Das Autobuch…
THE WORLD RECORD BOOK. ACHIVEMENTS of 1933," a fascinating record of world's successes in motoring and flying during last year,…
ANATOMY AND THE SPORTS CAR. A Plea for more Comfortable Driving Positions. THE pundits of the motor world are never…
THE "105" TALBOT SALOON THERE is something rather stirring about the name "105 Talbot." It recalls the sight of those…
A NEW SUPERCHARGING PATENT APATENT specification has recently been filed by Mr. C. '1'. Lelaney, the well-known racing driver, relating…
A Pocket Fixture List. ALITTLE booklet which every reader of MOTOR SPORT would like to have has just been produced…
THE BROOKLANDS OPENING MEETING A Programme of Sprints and Mountain Races. R. H. L. Eccles (Bugatti) and D. Bertram (Delage)…
AN ENJOYABLE "DAY IN THE HILLS" THE Women's Automobile and Sports Association has the reputation of running really well organized…
WHEN A CAR-LOCK IS ESSENTIAL MOTOR sports-car owners will agree that the value of a really efficient lock lies not…
THE THIRD R.A.C. RALLY DIFFICULT CONDITIONS EXPERIENCED BY COMPETITORS FROM ALL STARTING CONTROLS, BUT 351 OUT OF 385 STARTERS ARRIVE…
Audi's Lucas di Grassi, Loïc Duval and Oliver Jarvis won a frantic second round of the FIA World Endurance Championship at Spa-Francorchamps, beating the recovering Porsche 919 of Romain Dumas, Neel Jani and Marc Lieb. Rebellion…
Cecil Sandford, the last surviving champion from the first decade of motorcycling’s world championships, passed away on Tuesday, at the age of 95. Sandford was the first rider to win a world title with MV Agusta, which went on to become the biggest racing name through much of the 1960s and 1970s.
A disappointing 2016 and a winter of upheaval – what will 2017 bring? Where it’s been As an independent team, Williams was always on-course to fall away from its third-place status…
IndyCar might be running semi-vintage machinery, but the racing excitement and driver pool is second to none – in his season preview Preston Lerner asks if 2023 can be its rebirth