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VSCC Exmoor Trial
At the VSCC's Exmoor Trial, which took place in late January, First Class Awards were picked up by B Clarke,…
At the VSCC's Exmoor Trial, which took place in late January, First Class Awards were picked up by B Clarke,…
A reader has drawn our attention to The Irish Times's current feature Times Past. with especial reference to an item…
As readers will gather from items elsewhere in this issue, our Founder Editor Bill Boddy has just celebrated his 80th…
The vintage Bentley was not only a fast car, it was commendably reliable. But this blend of all that was…
Early in March, the VSCC trialists assembled at that most useful venue The Verzons, near Ledbury, for the Herefordshire Trial.…
The Sunbeam-Talbot-Darracq Register held its AGM on February 20/21, It took over the Sedgebrook Hall Conference Centre at Church Brampton,…
That long-established contest to which the VSCC admits modern cars (devised by the late Laurence Pomeroy to define, by a…
Barry Clarke of the VSCC had a very interesting article published recently, about why the shaft-drive two-cylinder and four-cylinder GNs, which…
To help this column along, JE Dussek of Plaxted has kindly contributed a most interesting chapter from Round the World…
Another Ludlow Festival Vintage Vehicle Display, and short town-run between 14.00-15.00, takes place on May 9, for the Watsons Motor…
The Globe some years ago I was walking round a field, near Kew Bridge, if memory serves, where a fair was in…
As one who is aware of the clangers he makes, journalistic and otherwise, I was nevertheless sorry to find, after his…
I am in full agreement with the suppresslion of pornography in public places, and I have never craved a personalised…
Writing in the Mature Times of the high speeds of which modern production cars are capable, Tony Watts asks if…
If I were of the present generation I'd probably remark: "Really good!" or "Brilliant". I am not, but to say I…
For a fiver, this is pretty good value, even though it barely dips a toe into any of its myriad subjects.…
Two more of those welcome Rolls-Royce historical studies put out by the R-R Heritage Trust and the Sir Henry Royce…
The 750 MC has published its annual Year Book, which lists the results of its 1992 events and gives information…
Since launching Terrific Stuff, Chris Nixon and Jock Simpson have hit the target with each successive release. These are no…
Sir, With reference to Keith Taylor's letter in February's edition, I enclose a photograph of White Hawk, taken in 1953…
I recently made the trip up to Santa Pod to watch the European Finals. It was, without a doubt, one of the most awe-inspiring days I have had with any…
Unpredictability, unclear rules of engagement and a title in the balance produced a chaotic race in Jeddah says Mark Hughes
Max Verstappen has heavily criticised the decision to sack Michael Masi as F1 race director
Stirling Moss attempted to win Le Mans ten times, even though the restraint required for the 24 Hour enduro went against his racing instinct. He may never have claimed victory but, writes Damien Smith, his superlative performances meant that it never troubled him