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Matters of moment, July 1975
Bravo Ferrari! Without intending to belittle the very effective position Britain now holds in motor racing, we feel it opportune…
Bravo Ferrari! Without intending to belittle the very effective position Britain now holds in motor racing, we feel it opportune…
T. G. H. Moore, JP, CP It is with the deepest sense of regret that we record the passing of…
Ferrari Again Anderstorp, June 8th A very complete field of runners turned out for the Swedish Grand Prix and all…
The Vintage SCC held its first meeting at the shortened 1.65-mile Oulton Park circuit on June 14th, when many competitors…
When Graham Hill decided to form his own team in 1973 with himself as driver and headcook and bottle-washer he…
The Light Car Section of the VSCC held its annual Rally in the Cotswolds on June 7th and 8th, a…
The combination of a fuel-consumption formula (all the cars had to run for 20 laps or more without refuelling), the…
[Enna] There are some motor races that remain enthralling from start to finish, others that, while not particularly memorable, at…
It's the crudest, ugliest, thriftiest, four-wheeled production car in the world, as French as champagne and as popular too. You…
The Jaguar XJ 3.4 Since its debut at the 1968 London Motor Show the Jaguar XJ saloons have become the…
Another Ferrari domination Terlamen, Zolder, May 25th Two years ago the Belgian Grand Prix was held on the little Zolder…
With the Belgian Grand Prix taking place only two weeks after the Monaco race there was not much time for…
The New Fiat 131 1600S Mirafiori Back in January MOTOR SPORT described the new Fiat Mirafiori range of family cars,…
A section devoted to old car matters Another Talbot saved The 1934 Talbot run at Brooklands by Dr. Roth was…
Morris Register Rally to Belgium Sir, Having at last found time to catch up on some reading I was amused…
Last year I played golf at the behest of Philip Stein, Volkswagen (GB) Limited's Head of Publicity, and this year…
"A Century of Steam-Rolling" by R. A. Whitehead. 192 pp. 9½ in. x 7 in. (Ian Allan Ltd., Terminal House,…
Not a great deal this time, except that from "Laughter at the Door—A Continued Autobiography" by Geoffrey Trease (Macmillan, 1974)…
The Ford Escort 1300 Ghia Expensive, comfortable, characterless New looks, new trim and a widened range are the main points…
So far no-one has written a book about chauffeurs but no doubt it is only a matter of time. Meanwhile,…
FA Cup ties played in up to four inches of mud. The King George VI Chase at Kempton. Scratchy radio updates from cricket tours in distant lands. Rallycross. These, surely,…
Electric cars are just another bridge to the real answer, reckons Andrew Frankel This Saturday I was meant to be doing a race like no other. For personal and professional…
Grand Prix editor Mark Hughes explores the repercussions of Red Bull's disastrous Azerbaijan Formula 1 Grand Prix collision It’s interesting to ponder if there will be ramifications from the…
In the days before the ‘winter sun’ of the Springbok and Tasman series’ of the 1950s-’60s, hardier European racing types rugged up and headed north to get their off-season fix.…