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Reader's Letters, December 1995
In Camera Sir, For the improvement in general of the current fiasco called Formula One, I suggest that Schumacher and…

In Camera Sir, For the improvement in general of the current fiasco called Formula One, I suggest that Schumacher and…
In a few tempestuous years, Ingeniere Bizzarrini walked out on Ferrari, gave Lamborghini its greatest asset, fell in with and…
Returning to the States in September, I revisited a wonderful place which is not in any guide books — the…
As the historic racing season drew to a close, Richard and Trisha Pilkington's TOPS historic racing car club masterminded an…
As a Mr he was a mechanic; as an Earl he was a racer; as a Duke he created a…
The Vinot et Déguingand was a typical product of France, hailing from Puteaux beside the Seine, so that perhaps some…
In spite of two days of rain beforehand, the dry summer cost the VSCC dearly in awards. If driving Austin…
That enormously enjoyable annual VSCC fixture, the Presteigne Trial and Road Run, took place on October 7/8, watched by the…
Quite why the Alvis Car & Engineering Company of Coventry introduced their innovative frontwheel-drive car in 1928, when they had…
The 1928 RAC Ulster TT was a very important sports-car race, and after nearly six hours driving over the distinctly…
As a contribution to 100 years of the motor car, Rod Fitzhugh has written a little 28-page booklet about the…
The Development Directorate of Coventry's City Planning Services has produced an extremely interesting and well-contrived folder showing the location of…
Brighton Double Sir, This year I drove the London to Brighton twice on the same day in my 1901 single-cylinder…
Although it cannot rank with top racing fixtures, large rallies and the like (and is not in fact either a…
For the average Briton November 5 means only one thing. However this year it was not the potentially explosive events…
To our recent list of club publications, never intended to be complete, can be added The Bulletin of the FIAT…
The official count gave the non-starters as 35, out of 468 entries, and estimated that some 15,000 gathered in Hyde…
I am not addicted to museums, but finding myself in Birmingham I visited The Museum of Science and Industry, which…
BBC-2's programme, billed as highlighting Skoda's improved image under VW, disappointed me. A query as to whether changing an established…
Congratulations to Schumacher on winning his second F1 Drivers' World Championship with the Benetton-Renault.
I’ve always had special respect for British riders who break out of road-bike racing to have a crack at MotoGP. Since the mid-1980s, most Britons start out racing road bikes…
When anyone describes the Monaco Grand Prix as a ‘crown jewel’ of Formula 1, they’re almost certainly talking about the entire event, and generally everything but the grand prix itself.…
If anyone walks in now, how ever am I going to explain this? That was the question that crept into my mind as I sat facing Johnny Herbert, only too…
Christian Horner says this year's Red Bull is the most successful car in F1 history, but tells Chris Medland in a Motor Sport exclusive that he can't dwell on the past. There's a title to retain in 2024; an engine to build for 2026; but firstly, a pile of appraisals on his desk