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Trophies and recognition
A historic race series supported by a mainstream manufacturer? There’s value in history Awards evenings abound as the season runs…

A historic race series supported by a mainstream manufacturer? There’s value in history Awards evenings abound as the season runs…
A family hoard hidden away on an airfield for years is finally coming to light I see that Bonhams is…
Hardy Hall Restorations What’s your history? I started the firm in 1999 after a 15-year career in motor racing which…
News from the main auction houses around the world Scottsdale Car Week is upon us once again and with it…
Aston Martin Ulster Alan Archer Surely unsurpassable story of Aston’s greatest racer, packed with detail, photos, period reports and results…
Autocourse (e-Book edition) A detailed record of the 1971 season For Motor Sport loyalists this will be familiar territory. Our…
Alan Carter Light in the darkness The truth about Mal, Kenny and me A brutally personal account of motorcycle racer…
Archie Frazer-Nash ...Engineer Trevor Tarring and Mark Joseland This first biography of a famous name, begun by Joseland and completed…
Ten thousand miles against the clock Philip Young and Gerard Brown Hefty review of the 2010 Peking-Paris. There are some…
In the name of glory – 1976 The greatest ever sporting duel Tom Rubython The greatest ever sporting duel? That’s…
Donald Campbell Bluebird and the final record attempt Neil Sheppard There have been many accounts about Donald Campbell and his…
Motor Sport articles prompted two readers to share their memories with us, while our third contributor has enjoyed some classic…
The Frenchman’s demands at Reims ’58 prompted team-mate Harry Schell to pen a furious (and somewhat muddled) missive to BRM’s…
The annual London-to-Brighton Veteran Car Run, for vehicles manufactured no later than 1904, is – so far as I am…
The success of the Senna movie seems to have sparked something of a feeding frenzy among Hollywood industry moguls. Suddenly…
During his archive movie film researches, my motorfilms.com colleague David Weguelin once found fabulous footage of Fangio’s great drive in…
Should there be a new prize for a team finishing sixth in the championship – just like the Jim Clark Trophy in the good old turbo times?
Taken from John Barnard's recently released biography, The Perfect Car, we pick up the story as McLaren embarks on the 1981 season with F1's first carbon car
The late monarch's Range Rover went for 10 times the typical price of a similar non-Royal model
It’s a decade since Ducati transformed MotoGP by unleashing its first multi-wing Desmosedici in February 2016, so why are the Japanese manufacturers still behind and how can straggler Honda catch up?