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1934 RACING CARS
1934 RACING CARS No. 7.--THE 2.8 LITRE BUGATTI IN 1932 the 2.3 double camshaft Bugatti and the 2.3 litre Alfa-Romeo…
1934 RACING CARS No. 7.--THE 2.8 LITRE BUGATTI IN 1932 the 2.3 double camshaft Bugatti and the 2.3 litre Alfa-Romeo…
NEWS FROM THE U.S.A. LOUIE MEYER WINS ASCOT ROAD RACE AND OAKLAND 250-MILES CLASSIC WITHIN A WEEK— INDIANAPOLIS HUMS WITH…
e4 /lewd MID-SURREY A.C. The Grand Cup Trial, held on Saturday May 5th, attracted an entry of 27 cars, of…
FIRST E.R.A. RACING CAR COMPLETED RAYMOND MAYS AND H. W. COOK PLAN AN EXTENSIVE PROGRAMME. ALL British racing enthusiasts must…
EMPIRE TROPHY AN imposing list of entries, 51 in all, has been received by the B.R.D.C. for the British Empire…
Preparations for the Swiss G.P. ALTHOUGH hill climbs have been very popular throughout Switzerland for many years, road races over…
SHELSLEY WALSH ENTRIES AN AUSTRIAN TEAM AND THE PICK OF ENGLISH DRIVERS. LESLIE WILSON, the energetic and popular Secretary of…
THE GRAND PRIX OF CASABLANCA IN all respects the Grand Prix of Casablanca turned out to be a first-class race.…
Facts About the Race. Organised by the A. C. Marocain. Win on Sunday, May 20th. Length of lap (new course),…
Previous Winners. 1931 1,500 c.c. Scaron (Amilcar), 124 k.p.h. Unlimited, Czaikowski (Bugatti), 136 k.p.h. 1932. 1,500 c.c. Veyron (Bugatti), 112…
Four years after his death, the racing world will pay tribute to Sir Stirling Moss at a Westminster Abbey service in May. Apply for tickets from Motor Sport's allocation to join the congregation
The departure of Luca Cordero di Montezemolo from Ferrari has been rumoured for weeks. Today those rumours became fact. In a statement Ferrari’s parent company Fiat announced that the man…
To buy the lead image click here. The news on Friday that Bentley are possibly going long-distance racing in a purpose-built prototype left me spending the weekend mulling over the cars’ previous participations at…
Felipe Massa did everything he could at the 2008 Brazilian GP to win that year's F1 championship, writes Matt Bishop. Now he's fighting for the same title again, with potential court action on the horizon, and chaos if he wins