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Editorial, August 2000
After the deaths and injuries at the Goodwood Festival of Speed it would be too easy to conclude that if…
After the deaths and injuries at the Goodwood Festival of Speed it would be too easy to conclude that if…
The future of Goodwood's festival of speed is said to be secure, although safety measures will be reviewed in the…
John Dawson-Darner The Hon. John Dawson-Damer owned one of the world's best private collection of Lotus racing cars, but the…
A week after their stunning and dominant 1-2-3 finish in the Le Mans 24 Hours, Audi were at Mondhery on…
Clay Regazzoni and Gerhard Berger are among the stars who have confirmed their intention to compete in Goodwood's Motor Circuit…
Three of the seven BRM P261s built will star in the HGPCA Pre-'66 feature at Silverstone's Coys Festival, if Paul…
Jaguar Racing's Formula 1 pilot Eddie Irvine has confirmed his intention to compete in the Belfast City Open+Direct Millennium Motorsport…
Enzo Ferrari's V12 orchestra returned to Le Mans for the Shell Historic Ferrari Maserati Challenge support race to this year's…
After a couple of years in the Doldrums, the AvD's Oldtimer Grand Prix is back with a vengeance this season.…
The secretary of state for the environment, John Prescott, will decide the fate of Brands Hatch's bid to stage the…
Steve Hrrchins' sensational last-gasp victory over Martin Stretton at the Czech Republic's Autodrom Most on 11 June finally broke the…
A finely-judged maiden victory by Tania Pilkington (Cooper T43) over Barrie Williams (Connaught A4) in a cracking HGPCA Pre-'61 race…
This year, the age old Targa Florio took on a new lease of life as it became an event counting…
What a difference a fortnight makes. After Michael Schumacher splashed home in Canada to score his fifth victory of the…
Sir, The latest edition provided much interest and food for thought However, it was unfortunate that the retrospective article about…
Sir, I read your World's Best Rally Driver article (April 2000) with much interest having put the job in the…
Sir, Having just returned from a very enjoyable visit to Rouen and Reims, I can sadly confirm that the pits…
Sir, With reference to your editorial comments in the July edition, I must tell you that the situation at Rouen…
Sir, I deeply resent Mike Lawrence's remarks in your June issue concerning Masten Gregory, typically recounting the same anecdotes, not…
Sir, Not wishing to be pedantic, I wish to correct an error in Simon Taylor's excellent April column. The South…
Italian MotoGP Grand Prix mutterings, part 3: Jorge Lorenzo's trip to Japan, KTM's search for the holy grail, Nakagami's feral fifth-place finish, the danger of discothèque and a new Moto3…
Guenther Steiner left Haas after a last-place finish in the 2023 F1 championship with little sign of progress. But the team boss may not have been to blame, says Mark Hughes, with his departure more significant than just a personnel change
Adrian Newey's reputation speaks for itself. But what of his book-writing skills? Mark Hughes reviews How to build a car Adrian Newey’s written a book – and it’s quite superb.…
The third of our four Hall of Fame blogs examines the dazzling skills of the so-called natural riders: Freddie Spencer, Kevin Schwantz and Casey Stoner People often talk about naturally…