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Matters of moment, December 1960
Never had it so good? Some years ago, when we were criticised in biased and unenlightened quarters for praising foreign cars, our…
Never had it so good? Some years ago, when we were criticised in biased and unenlightened quarters for praising foreign cars, our…
A subtle distinction – mini-car, small car, family car In the Show Number of Motor Sport we remarked in the Editorial that "Germany goes on turning…
"Lost Causes of Motoring," by Lord Montagu of Beaulieu. 224 pp. 8-3/4 in. x 5-5/8in. (Cassell and Company, Ltd., 35, Red Lion…
Before the war ordinary everyday saloon cars used to compete in trials but that was a long time ago and…
A section devoted to old-car matters By light car to Brighton One of the most popular and eagerly supported motoring events of November is the…
Sir, Perhaps readers of your "Vintage Postbag" columns will be interested to see the enclosed photograph of a 1929 Clyno…
Guild Day at Goodwood The Guild of Motoring Writers put on another of its splendid Test Days at Goodwood – actually its…
[Following many requests, here is a resumption of a popular series of articles, of which we hope to include a…
The second American Grand Prix for Formula 1 cars, which counts towards the World Championship, was held at Riverside Raceway…
In 1956 a 1,000-kilometre race was held at Montlhéry, for sports cars, and was won by Behra and Rosier driving…
Last winter the Cooper Driving School selected six drivers from their many candidates to take part in races during the 1960…
With the United States Grand Prix approachIng, many of the drivers took the opportunity of driving in this Californian sports-car race in…
A series of short races were held on the South Circuit of the Nürburgring for Touring cars, Grand Touring cars…
Having acquired a taste for "rorty racers" when testing Ken Rudd's 185-b.h.p. Austin Healey 3000, we quickly accepted the opportunity to…
N.B. – Opinions expressed are those of our Correspondents and "Motor Sport" does not necessarily associate itself with them. – Ed The G.P.…
Williams reserve driver Jack Aitken and F1 commentator Alex Jacques join Chris Medland as they try to decide on the best overtake of the 2022 grand prix season in our review podcast
Stick your tongue out at Monza and you can almost taste the history. The flavour is bittersweet of course. Such is the longevity and high-speed nature of the relatively narrow…
The cover line reads: ‘Mission Le Mans!’ – and what a mission it is. Fifty years after its one and only overall victory at the 24 Hours, Aston Martin is…
It has been dragged into the 21st century with some success and Silverstone is once again set to shine at the British GP. Damien Smith sits down with circuit chief Stuart Pringle to discuss its transformation and ongoing contract talks