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— By a coincidence a reader who saw the picture of a vintage Chevrolet tourer with which we illustrated "Motoring…
— By a coincidence a reader who saw the picture of a vintage Chevrolet tourer with which we illustrated "Motoring…
The other day I discovered that Basil Howard, who in 1982 contributed the article that made up the "Fragments On…
— The lure of the Austin 7 was always strong, and continues to be. We hear, for instance, that when…
Eccentricities Sir, Some of last month's correspondents did not seem sure whether they were eccentrics or cranks. I assumed an…
Another Fling Sir, Although there was a question mark following the title "Final Fling" to Mr Boyle's letter in the…
Most road riders use a lot more front brake, while MotoGP riders use the rear brake much more. This is just one example of how the art and science of…
Vic Elford was one of the fastest and most versatile of the '60s and '70s, and the man to beat according to Derek Bell Vic Elford Born: 10th June 1935, Peckham, London…
Nigel Mansell's 1998 British Touring Car Championship return justified all the hype as he raced from last to first in a Donington downpour. His victorious rival on the day, John Cleland recalls one of the series' greatest ever races
The second in a series of extracts this week from Jim Clark - The Best of the Best, written by David Tremayne and published by Evro publishing, available to order now We pick…