Page 106
Miscellany, August 2003
The ERA club magazine is of great interest to all who were inspired by the racing activities of these cars…
The ERA club magazine is of great interest to all who were inspired by the racing activities of these cars…
The updated reprint of Wheel Patter by the late Dudley Colley, with a new chapter by his son Tony, (ISBN…
The second 2003 VSCC Trial, the John Harris, had 99 starters and embraced 14 sections. Award winners: Dick Batho Trophy:…
For a long time the history of coachbuilding was a closed book, but more recently researchers have begun to fill…
I had a dream. Rather a dubious one. I am told that it is good to discuss what you dreamt…
"That's the Ki-Gass. You won't have heard of that." "Actually, Sir, I have one on my car." This conversation took…
The commemoration of the late Basil Davenport's wonderful achievements with his racing GNs, notably 'Spider', and the pleasing fact that…
Obituary Guy Robins has died, aged 96. He will be remembered for his association with HRG sportscars, which he drove…
A book I awaited with expectancy is Paul Frère's My Life Full of Cars (Haynes, ISBN 1 85960 670 9,…
From contract wrangles and Red Bull rumours to unexpected twists involving IndyCar stars, Zandvoort delivered plenty off-track intrigue alongside the Dutch GP action
Brabham's return with the BT62 hypercar could herald bigger and better things, considering the WEC's new regulations Timing is paramount and David Brabham knows that more than most, given his…
Comebacks: Sinatra, Elvis – now, that was Special – and Formula One world champions. The smell of the grease and the roar of the exhausts have tended to prove hard…
Austria '75 found Penske at its lowest ebb – but then a year later it fought back, with the help of John Watson, a 'magic' set of tyres and a Gillette-themed bet