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Editorial, August 2002
Bridgestone did for Michelin at a drizzly Silverstone, further enhancing Ferrari's sizeable performance advantage. Superbrain Ross Brawn made the right…

Bridgestone did for Michelin at a drizzly Silverstone, further enhancing Ferrari's sizeable performance advantage. Superbrain Ross Brawn made the right…
Audi trio set new Le Mans standard For the first time in the 75-year history of the Le Mans 24…
Don Pither This Gloucestershire-based enthusiast, known for his love of the Reliant marque and for his work with the Sabre…
What goes around, comes around. Forty years after Bill Blydenstein scored the first international outright win for a works Mini…
July 20/21 Imola (I) Thoroughbred Grand Prix series moves to Italy's other Grand Prix venue. Tel: 01621 892814 20/21 Silverstone…
Bradley takes Brands Supersports double in big March Frank Bradley won both legs of the Orwell Supersports Cup in Richard…
A Silverstone thank-you Sir, The recent statement by Max Mosley, President of the FIA, returning the $5 million bond to…
Were you there? Sir, I am writing in the hope that you may help me in my quest to make…
While Ferrari scored a predicted 1-2 at Silverstone, helped no end by the superiority of Bridgestone's wet-weather tyres over Michelin's,…
I was about 12, I suppose, when my father bought me a copy of Peter Ustinov's The Grand Prix Gibraltar.…
David Hunt was sweet 16 when his big brother won the Formula One world Championship. During the long hot summer…
O-levels and a seriously hot summer. At boarding school I kept abreast of F1 via Motoring News (couldn't afford Autosporti)…
Formula 1 in 1973 boiled down to Lotus versus Tyrrell: Lithe and balanced 72 versus stubby and twitchy 005-006. But…
"It was the biggest regret of my life. I wish I could pay a lot of money not to have…
Street racing in Britain has been to Motorsport what Holland has been to Downhill skiing, but the vision of one…
"It was different to the other F3000 street race," says Ron Tauranac. "Pau was somewhere you took your wife and…
"What? Is it coming back?" asks Eric van De Peoele, winner of the final Birmingham Superprix in 1990. Not a…
Named after New Zealand's answer to the nightingale, Tui briefly made beautiful music in the early 1970s. Nick Phillips remembers…
Only two men have driven works-built 131 and Escort in the relevant period : Björn Waldegård and Simo Lampinen. Lampinen:…
In the years between Stratos and Quattro, rallying was all about a pair of humdrum three-box family saloons. Doesn't sound…
Arthur Leclerc, younger brother of Formula 1 driver Charles, has been signed by Ferrari to become part of its young driver programme. The 19-year-old has two seasons of single-seater experience…
The Autombile Club l’Ouest (ACO) and the International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) have announced a joint agreement that will allow one car to compete for victory in both series. The…
In the May issue of Motor Sport, we featured two milestones in Ayrton Senna’s career: his first Formula 1 test with Williams at Donington in 1983 and his great victory…
Everywhere I go these days the hot topic is Michael Schumacher. Will he or won’t he? Everyone wants to know. And this got me thinking back to 1984. I can…