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Kurtis-kraft - masterworks of speed and style
by Gordon Eliot White ISBN 7603 0910 8 Published by MBI, £29.99 In the decade aka WWII, Frank Kurtis was…
by Gordon Eliot White ISBN 7603 0910 8 Published by MBI, £29.99 In the decade aka WWII, Frank Kurtis was…
I have seen some big racing cars, but when Gerald Firkins let me look at the legendary 1905 200hp Darracq,…
From a reader in South Africa comes a defence of post-vintage cars. He has had his MG TC for 53…
Another aero-engined car is being built, using a Rolls-Royce Eagle engine, R-R 20 chassis, R-R PII gearbox, a Delage front…
Good news, if rather too late, is that British Heritage has announced that the whole of Brooklands is now scheduled…
The VSCC'S Measham night rally attracted 49 entries, with only four non-starting. Well organised and blessed with clear nocturnal conditions,…
The ex-reg Munday 30/98 Vauxhall (NM6006) is being rebuilt, being reasonably original, although a new body skin and engine were…
Just what was the exciting aero-engined car the late Lord Donegall had when he was up at Oxford? A Sherlock…
The new secretary of the Pre-War Austin 7 Club, is John Barks, 73 Cow Lane, Bramcote, Nottingham, NG7 3BB.
When the production run of Vauxhall 30/98s a car which was the epitome of VSCC ambitions ran out, there was…
In the 1920s, Professor A. M. Low DSc, who wrote articles simplifying obscure scientific facts, told us that one day…
Even an eternal optimist would have struggled to see the dramatic conclusion of the British Grand Prix coming — despite the lessons learned from Austria. At the season-opener, a well-timed…
Call me sick and twisted, but I’ve been enjoying my favourite document of the year: the MotoGP crash report. This isn’t because I like to spend the winter hibernating beneath…
Half an hour – or 20 minutes by crazed taxi – north-northeast of Milan, Monza should by rights be Alfa Romeo country. And so it was for a time, its…
Christian Horner's Red Bull team developed an F1 car that only Max Verstappen can race successfully and now he's had to carry the can, says Karun Chandhok