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1965 British Grand Prix race report - A close thing
A close thing Silverstone, July 10th. THIS year the R.A.C. sold the rights of the British Grand Prix to the…

A close thing Silverstone, July 10th. THIS year the R.A.C. sold the rights of the British Grand Prix to the…
Reims, France, July 3rd/4th. COMING rather soon after the Le Mans 24-hour race neither Ford nor Ferrari were interested in…
LAST month we printed a very brief and hasty report on the Le Mans 24-hour race, due to printing schedules…
No. 32—the Phoenix THE Phoenix Company was formed by J. Van Hooydonk. Hooydonk was born in Brussels and was badly…
This typically English happening took place in the grounds of Padworth College, Aldermaston, in aid of the Save the Children…
That the co-efficient of concordance amongst twelve motoring journalists trying to discover, through self-applied tests, the pads most suitable for…
The French, like the British, seem unable to decide on a real home for their classic Grand Prix event, and…
It is strange how some circuits and organisers have to have at least one Formula One race before they can…
AFTER the recent Belgian Grand Prix there was a great deal of admiration for Clark having won that race four…
A beautifully-appointed 120 m.p.h. GT car of considerable individuality THE V.S.C.C. OuIton Park Week-End usually coincides with the testing of…
At an extraordinary General Meeting the Citroën Company has ratified the amalgamation of Citroën and Panhard. In accordance with legal…
The British Motor Corporation's Mini Minors need no introduction, for they are as much a part of the British motoring…
The latest Corgis comprise two Chevrolet Impalas, a Fire Chief's Car and a taxi, both 4 1/2 in. long and…
Joe Dembrowski of Cheltenham has claimed the British fuel economy record for cars on public roads. Under observation, his Pirelli-shod…
Record June sales made the Chevrolet Motor Division of General Motors Corporation the first motor manufacturer in history to sell…
"In Full Flight," by Captain A. Spooner, D.S.O., D.F.C. 272 pp. (Macdonald & Co. (Publishers) Ltd., Gulf House, 2, Portman…
"Fokker The Creative Years," by A. R. Weyl. 420 pp. (Putnam & Co. Ltd., 42, Great Russell Street, London, W.C.1.…
"Building Aeroplanes for 'Those Magnificent Men'" by Air Commodore Allen Wheeler, C.D.E. 95 pp. 9 7/8 in. x 7 1/8…
The "Hand and Spear," June 26th. THE idea of a re-union between those who remember the old Motor Course at…
(Continued from the July issue) 1926.—Enthusiasm for Morgan was unabated, in spite of one unkind cartoon which depleted a Grand…
It happened 51 years ago in the summer of 1962. Porsche had raced a couple of F2-based four-cylinder cars for Dan Gurney and Jo Bonnier in the ’61 World Championship.…
This month’s round-up of highlights from national and club events poses the big question: when did special saloons last race on the Brands Hatch Grand Prix circuit? The Classic…
Charles Leclerc would have won the the 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix had it not been for Max Verstappen and George Russell's clash, writes Mark Hughes. Far from hampering the Red Bull, the damage clinched F1 victory
Charles Leclerc looked on a different level as he clinched pole position for the Monaco Grand Prix by more than 0.2sec and looked to be on an even faster lap…