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Sir, I cannot let your editorial comment On Joyce Halliday's letter in the May edition pass unanswered. In 1960 I…

Sir, I cannot let your editorial comment On Joyce Halliday's letter in the May edition pass unanswered. In 1960 I…
Sir, I have been following with interest the correspondence on "Traction Avant", and I see your comment on the letter…
Sir, I am delighted to find an articulate ally, for I, too, am an anti-twiddle monger. Not long ago I…
Sir, Having been a reader of your excellent Magazine for sixteen years, I feel that this is a good time…
Sir, Surely Mr. David Tulloch is not suggesting for one minute that the "real" Bentleys were better cars than the…
Sir, With the recent announcements in current newspapers of a cycle race now taking place in public roads in the…
Many believe that Ducati dominates MotoGP thanks to gadgets like mass dampers, ride-height adjusters and downforce aero, but its biggest advantage may be its in-depth tyre analysis, assisted by MegaRide’s latest gizmo
Championship leader Piastri dominates sprint qualifying to grab pole from Verstappen and Norris
What would think of a car so totally in touch with its surroundings it was almost impossible to crash? A good thing, surely? Well maybe. Next year Mercedes will launch…
Pace and stealth zig-zagged their way through this race, each vying for the primary route to victory. Sebastian Vettel and Ferrari ultimately had both covered – but Mercedes, Valtteri Bottas…