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Editorial, February 2002
Got a pretty good idea how the 2002 Formula One season might pan out? Yeah, me too. Schumacher and Ferrari…
Got a pretty good idea how the 2002 Formula One season might pan out? Yeah, me too. Schumacher and Ferrari…
Bentley have ended speculation surrounding their 2002 Le Mans participation — and have given a strong hint that they will…
The Grand Prix cars of Tyrell and Lotus will act as spearhead to the 2002 Goodwood Festival of Speed, the…
A series of races for drum-braked sports-cars has been announced by the Historic Grand Prix Cars Association. Building on the…
An exhibition of paintings and prints by Michael and Graham Turner is to be held at Carisbrooke Gallery, 63-79, Seymour…
On the subject of London exhibitions, check out the Science Museum where, until April, one can find an exhibition entitled…
The 13th annual hastings Direct Bexhill 100 International Festival of Motoring will take place along the seafront at Bexhill-on-Sea on…
Having had its 2001 season badly affected by Foot and Mouth disease, the Historic Rally Car Register has scheduled a…
The promoters of the British Touring Car Championship have announced that two series for period sports and GT cars will…
The HGPCA has presented Tom Wheatcroft with a Lifetime Achievement Award. Paying Tom tribute, the Association's chairman Julian Sutton said:…
David Burgees-Wise has received the 2001 Roy Nockolds Trophy awarded for meritorious service to the Brooklands Society.
From 2003, visitors to the Petroleum Museum in Midland, Texas, will be able to see Jim Hall's collection of fabulous…
Sir, I recently finished reading through your feature on '100 Greatest Drives', and I have to say I agree with…
Sir, I have just bought the January 2002 issue and feel compelled to put pen to paper. Firstly, I would…
Sir, I really enjoyed the article '100 Greatest Drives' in your January issue. I was a race marshal for 30…
Sir, With regards to the recent article '100 Greatest Drives', I'd like to add a few more to your list:…
Sir, Your comments (Matters of Moment, January) are timely, but your mistake is in considering racing as a sport. That…
Sir, In his January `Modern Times' column, Simon Taylor craves a more level F1 playing field, with simpler cars, to…
Sir, Reading Gordon Cruickshank's piece on Colin Chapman's driving prowess, the writer's enthusiasm for the Lotus founder is apparent. This…
Sir, The article 'Dynosaurs' in your excellent special feature on the Can-Am series left readers with a question regarding where…
Over the past two decades, since Valentino Rossi graduated to the premier class aboard his bright yellow Honda NSR500 in 2000, yellow has been the unofficial colour of MotoGP. But…
The battle for the 2020 MotoGP world championship reaches half-distance at Misano next Sunday. So far it’s been the strangest of championships in the strangest of years: five different winners…
F1's 2021 title battle has captured the imagination of many but the refereeing has been suspect. It may never have been the case years ago
Will Ferrari bounce back in 2017? Where it’s been Last year was a worrying one for the Scuderia. Fresh off the back of the promise of 2015, it fell backwards,…