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Free-wheeling Jowetts
Sir, I read with interest your article on freewheels. I was surprised no mention was made of the Warren Synchroniser,…
Sir, I read with interest your article on freewheels. I was surprised no mention was made of the Warren Synchroniser,…
Sir, Further to Robert I. Whyte's letter, I always understood that Britain's first car was either the Knight of Farnham…
Sir, Mr. Dave Hunt's letter recalling happy memories of Sunday mornings at Bunny Hill and, in particular. his mention of…
Sir, I was most interested in your letter from Mr. A. B. Demaus concerning my father's early experiments with steam…
Peterson keeps the faith for Lotus Monte Carlo, May 26th Qualifying With no unofficial practising being possible on the Monte…
Once the social party that surrounds the Monaco Grand Prix had dispersed and all the hired yachts had left it…
It seems hard to believe that Tony Rolt could be old enough to have raced at Donington, but the fact…
The title of this article is not referring to Lotus Elans, Morgan Plus Eights, Triumph Spitfires or MG-Bs, but to…
Graham Hill is many things besides being a racing driver these days and you may have seen him on television…
"Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Since 1913" by Oliver Tapper. 390 pp. 8.1/2 in. X 5 in. (Putnam & Co. Ltd., 9…
Road Impressions of the Saab 991, Lancia Beta 1800 and Mazda 1300 As a coicidental antidote to the May Buy-British…
Since 1925 speed events on public roads have been banned in this country. So it is interesting to discover that…
Nurburgring, Germany, May 19th Last year the Matra-Simca team had a slight superiority over the Ferrari team which resulted in…
Imola, June 2nd Alfa Romeo's sweeping victory at Monza in April flattered only to deceive. As last year, the Matra-Simca…
Road Impressions Such is the lot of a motoring journalist that he usually becomes rather blasé about the more expensive…
The last-minute cancellation of the Scottish Rally and a consequently empty colour page gave us the chance to look at…
"The Stag's closest European rival in character and performance costs over £4,655." Motor wrote this in 1970. There have been…
"World Cars, 1974". 439 pp. 11 in. x 91 in. (Herald I3ooks, 3, Henrietta Street, London, WC2E 8LU. £6.50). The…
"The Profound Attachment" by Eileen Hunter (Andre Deutsch, 1969) is mainly concerned with the author's father, who founded the famous…
We apologise to Auto Replicas of Poole for suggesting that the Cadillac-Allard miniature we referred to when correcting a mis-statement…
IndyCar institution Penske and its drivers have become mired in controversy after illegally using engine boost system to vault itself to victory – here are some of racing's other biggest cheat scandals
When does a rookie have the edge over an F1 world champion? Perhaps in Jeddah, says Mark Hughes, where the unsettling effect of a softer tyre compound is less likely to faze younger drivers than the likes of Carlos Sainz and Lewis Hamilton
Just over one week before MotoGP’s first MotoE race we find out how the world’s top electric motorcycle racer wins with sparks instead of explosions
At Aragon, Marc Márquez scored maximum points for the first time in two months. Finally, he seems to have realised the trickiest part of the race is when the rear tyre is new, not when it's old