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The First Motor Show?
Something for historians to ponder and perhaps debate? In 1971 the Guinness book of Car Facts & Feats gave this…

Something for historians to ponder and perhaps debate? In 1971 the Guinness book of Car Facts & Feats gave this…
The Pre-War Austin 7 Club is holding a series of six sprints and four hillclimbs to decide the Bert Hadley…
The general concensus on May 26, the day of the vintage Loton Park speed hill-climb, was what a pleasant venue…
SCC tnalists had 14 sections to climb in Scotland on May 19, this Scottish Trial having an entry of 45…
A call from Mr Angus Clark, who has been rebuilding a Thomas Special "Flatiron" over a long period — I…
Those whose thwarted ambition has been to drive freely round a proper race circuit now have their chance. Coys Chrysler-sponsored…
Banner headlines in one of the top newspapers, such as "Wheels turns full circle for man who partnered Sir Malcolm"…
For many years the Vintage sports Car Club's annual April meeting at Silverstone has been characterised by high winds, torrential…
PART ONE AC Ace, Ace Bristol 1954-1963 Bespoke British sports cars with fine looks, excellent performance and, if you like…
As race weekends go, Oscar Piastri had a pretty special five days in Suzuka. First, his arrival in Japan was greeted with the announcement that he had signed a new…
135 years of innovation: making of the internal combustion engine, Part 8 We've travelled from the first sparks of the internal combustion engine over more than a century's worth of…
This competition is now closed Featuring over 300 classic vehicle clubs, specialist traders and sponsors, all contributing to the massive 3,000 and more motors glistening across the weekend, the Classic Motor Show…
Bentley's 2003 Le Mans victory was the result of a crack independent team operating within an automotive behemoth – its mastermind Brian Gush remembers the story