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Matters of Moment, December 1949
The 1950 International Calendar The Calendrier for next season has been passed by the Federation International de l'Automobile after a…
The 1950 International Calendar The Calendrier for next season has been passed by the Federation International de l'Automobile after a…
Matters of Moment ... Page 497 Reports of Recent Events ... Page 499 To Brighton on Four Cylinders ... Page 501 This…
M.C.C. Sporting Trial This year's Sporting Trial of the Motor Cycling Club, which started from Buxton on October 22nd, attracted…
Manufacturers, designers, publicity specialists and ordinary readers will be interested in the motoring features which appeared in the October issue…
The Editor Accompanies Geoffrey Frank on the Veteran Car Run in a 1902 15-h.p. Panhard et Levassor Each year, on…
The "hot-rod" craze, which originated in Southern California in the late nineteen-thirties, has spread throughout America. Over here we find…
The recent announcement of the conversion of Rootes Securities to a public company and of its past year's earnings totalling £1,143,000…
In fog conditions on November 19th, the Harrow C.C. ran off a most effective and stiff trial, the sections, mostly long…
An Exhilarating Day's Motoring in Peter Clark's 1½ H.R.G. History, they say, repeats itself. Certainly in 1939 Peter Clark invited us…
by "Baladeur" "'The Eternal Second.' I wonder in how many races Giradot finished second! He certainly won Paris-Boulogne and the Gordon-Bennett race…
by F. W. Stiles late Managing Director of Alfa-Romeo British Sales, Ltd. PART V — The Supercharged 2nd Series 1¾-litre…
The V.S.C.C. held another of its driving-test meetings at Bisley on November 20th, and obtained an entry of 37 vintage…
by John R. Coombes and John Wyer The heading above refers, not as might be thought to the happy times we enjoyed between…
The Third Meeting of the Clubs, held at the R.A.C. on November 18th, gave organisers and competitors a chance to…
Towards the end of last month, by courtesy of Mr. H. M. Johnson, we took an evening drive in his Citroën…
Anyone who motors as the enthusiast motors must surely give some thought to the roads his car traverses and derive pleasure…
The Vintage Car In spite of the fact that this is nearly A.D. 1950, letters still arrive in numbers at…
The notes in the October issue on "Riley Nine Recognition" aroused so much interest among prospective purchasers of these still-popular cars…
From Donald Gill come some interesting notes about his "28/60" Vauxhall. Not only is he getting much pleasure and satisfactory service…
We Hear K. C. Radburn, F.S.M.C., F.I.O.O. retains his keenness for Salmsons, but, conceding to his wife's request, has purchased…
My Matters of Moment column in the July issue of Motor Sport includes a few curt observations on the subject of leadership in Formula 1 – or more specifically its alarming absence.…
Peugeot confirms that it will join the World Endurance Championship grid from 2022 with a hybrid hypercar Peugeot axed its 908 endurance programme in 2012 Photo: Motorsport Images Peugeot will return…
Within the historic demonstration run at the British Grand Prix was a 1972 McLaren M19 which — in one crucial area — was more advanced than even the next-generation 2026 F1 cars, writes Mark Hughes
Martin Brundle turned 65 last weekend. Matt Bishop, who has known him for three decades, says the Sky commentator is one of UK motor sport's most important figures, who's not afraid to speak his mind