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Book reviews, December 1983, December 1983
"Ferrari Sports and Racing Prototype Competition Cars" by Antoine Prunes. 430 pp. 10 in x 8 in. (Haynes Publishing Group,…

"Ferrari Sports and Racing Prototype Competition Cars" by Antoine Prunes. 430 pp. 10 in x 8 in. (Haynes Publishing Group,…
A reader has kindly drawn my attention to an interesting reference in "The General Strike" by Christopher Farman (Panther Books,…
The National Motor Museum at Beaulieu is putting on a special "Kids On Wheels" exhibition for Christmas and would be…
The 1926 Arab After this year's VSCC Welsh Trial, Brian Demaus allowed me to fulfil a long-standing ambition, that of…
LSR Explanations The fastest-ever car speed record is very much in the news again, thanks to the magnificent achievement, after…
The time has passed, as the DVLC has been continually reminding us, for safeguarding the correct registration numbers for your…
An unusual and intriguing correspondence took root in the Daily Telegraph recently. It was started by a Miss E. A.…
A Vintage MG Treat WE have become accustomed to the MGCC's "Triple-M Year Book" being a rare treat for all…
In our Brighton Run report, printing schedules caused some items to go astray. For example, the Emancipation Run took place…
Once again I am indebted to a reader or sending us the following very interesting extract, from "Speak Memory" by…
Australian Austin Sevens Sir, I enjoyed your little article on "Al Chatter". You did not mention those superbly built little…
“… if Editorial privilege permits a glimpse into the ‘future', it is clear that our outstanding competitor this year is…
Jaguar's US appeal Sir, As an Englishman presently living here in California, I was very interested to read your article…
“D’you know what?” Mark Webber tells Nigel Roebuck this month. “I think Seb will do everything early in life: he’s got his championship titles and his results early, he’s going…
The final sprint qualifying race weekend of the season could be finely-poised between Red Bull and Mercedes
Seventy-three years since Alberto Ascari became the last Italian F1 driver to win the world championship, expectations of title leader Kimi Antonelli are growing — but the teenager isn't flinching under the pressure
Pre-season testing suggests the 2026 Formula 1 title race could come down to a duel between Max Verstappen and George Russell. Our F1 columnist is buckling up for a fiery contest from which he sees the Mercedes driver emerging triumphant