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Sir, You refer, in the May issue, to the forthcoming Town and Country Motoring Festival, which, at first sight, appears…
Sir, You refer, in the May issue, to the forthcoming Town and Country Motoring Festival, which, at first sight, appears…
Sir, If I may say so, John B. Perrett's memories of Abingdon ("An Engineer Remembers", May issue) seem to have…
Sir, Hip, hip hooray for D.S. J.! His Reflections in a Side Street (Motor Sport, May) ought to be made…
Sir, Returning to the U.K. tor. an Easter vacation, I resurrected my 1935 Morris Eight tourer and in the course of…
Sir, Your comments (February issue) and Dr. Elliot-Pyle's letter (March issue) regarding the Reliant Kitten are of interest and much…
Sir, Your recent correspondence about the most popular real sports car in the world, i.e. the MG-B (I don't consider…
Sir, We in South Africa hear and read much about the continuing problems besetting British Leyland, so it was with…
Sir, I read with interest Mr. Thorne's letter in April's Motor Sport. I am pleased to say that my car…
Sir, I was interested to read the recent letters regarding the 'triumph Southern Cross, but feel that some people have…
Sir, I think you were partially misittlormed about the ownership of the County and Station Hotel, Carlisle (V-E-V Miscellany, May).…
Sir, I am prompted to write to you following my sad experiences with my local Motor Taxation Office atter requesting…
Sir, I am writing on behalf of our club and as Events Secretary to ask you it you would be…
Sir, Two further anomalies to add to those listed in Your very restrained editorial about Swansea DVLC. At the time…
Sir, A problem has now just arisen in my area, regarding top grade petrol, now Shell are dropping their live-star. It's…
Sir, I was surprised and delighted to see "one of our wheels" featured in your "Parry Thomas" Day, May issue. I…
Sir, The recent road test by C.R. concerned with the current Porsche 911 SC Sport evoked once again the desirability…
Maverick Viñales is walking from Yamaha. So why the split and why now? And looking back at another mercurial GP star, John Kocinski
The young rookie hotshot being given a one-off chance used to be a familiar tale in F1, but not so much recently – why have teams become so conservative?
It's 40 years since Ronnie Peterson's untimely death. Paul Fearnley speaks to a man who possibly knew 'Superswede' best Read part two Keith Leighton was the engineer/fabricator/mechanic whom Ronnie Peterson…
"Extremely tricky". That was how Motor Sport chose to describe the new Monte Carlo track on the occasion of its first grand prix in 1929. Approaching a century later, that…