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A Briton in Bahrain
Sir, How sad it is to have to relate to you that having arrived recently in Bahrain to take up…

Sir, How sad it is to have to relate to you that having arrived recently in Bahrain to take up…
Sir, Recent advertisements issued by the authorities who advocate the wearing of seat belts contain the following statement: "Crashing at…
Sir, I was very interested in J. B. Perrett's reference to Ackroyd Stuart as during the mid1940s I lived in…
Sir, It may interest you to know the lengths to which people will go to obtain your magazine. Whilst staying…
Sir, With reference to A. De Vere-Smythe's letter in the March issue of Motor Sport. I too am the delighted…
Sir, Regarding Mr. G. I. Biggs' letter (May Motor Sport), surely the reason we drive on the right stems from…
Sir, Eleven years ago I wrote to you bemoaning the efficiency of local Alfa Romeo agents, with reference to availability…
Sir, I am most concerned, and look to your magazine for assistance, my problem is centred around MoT tests. As…
Sir, I was interested in your reminiscences of the R-R Chauffeur's school, but surely the remark about putting a coin…
Sir, With reference to G. I. Bigg's correspondence in your May issue, the answer does of course lie with our…
Sir, In view of the amount of "Leyland bashing" sometimes in your editorial, but mainly in your letters column, perhaps…
Michael Schumacher took the F2002 to three race victories; son Mick drives it for the first time before the car is auctioned Photo: Remi Dargegen/RM Sotheby's Ferrari’s 2002 F1 championship-winning…
At Monza this weekend it’s going to be interesting to see what further fall-out there is from Max Verstappen’s behaviour at Spa, specifically his 200mph chop on Kimi Räikkönen on…
Team Peugeot is heading for extra mileage on Silverstone's new rallycross track British fans will have two chances to Sébastien Loeb this year, with the nine-time World Rally Championship winner…
At least one F1 team is suspected of using an asymmetric braking system that has been specifically outlawed over the summer break. Mark Hughes looks at where the evidence points