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VSCC Herefordshire trial
The VSCC Herefordshire trial was won by Barry Clarke (Austin 7). John Gill (Lea-Francis) took the opposite class. First-Class Awards…
The VSCC Herefordshire trial was won by Barry Clarke (Austin 7). John Gill (Lea-Francis) took the opposite class. First-Class Awards…
Those who road test modern cars do not say much about the lighting. Perhaps all cars now have perfect illumination?…
Arising from my recent article about the performances of vintage and PVT cars, I have been reminded that there is…
Anyone who likes Austin 7s must try to be at Beaulieu on July 7 for the 750 MC's 40th National…
The Rolls-Royce heritage trust has published the memoirs of George Bulman, head of the Air Ministry's engine-team from 1928-44. Edited…
The Trojan Museum trust has been formed, with the aim of establishing a museum for products of Trojan Ltd of…
Haynes Motor Museum trust has acquired a 1915 Horstman two-seater, a make of which only five others are said to…
The VSCC has elected Sir Jackie Stewart as an Honorary Member.
Barry Clarke has rebuilt 'Simplicity', the low-cost race-winning Austin 7 which the late Jack French devised, and has been giving…
It was very thoughtful of BBC2 to show a film of Parry Thomas (and `Babs) exactly 75 years after he…
My article on the trial of Lord De Clifford featured a photograph of his Lordship's M45 Lagonda. A reader has…
As a ghost from all the 'Cars In Books', with which I used to fill a column in Motor Sport,…
The light car & Edwardian Section of the VSCC held its Driving Tests and Trial in April. The results are…
Although never an MG owner, , I have always liked the Triple-M Yearbook The 2001 edition (right) has as cover…
Think Formula E is a revolution? A similar concept almost came to fruition two decades ago – with Bernie's blessing Formula E is late. Twenty years so. In the mid…
It’s difficult to know which was the more remarkable: Max Verstappen’s maiden Grand Prix victory, aged 18 years 227 days, or the fact that his was the first Formula 1…
John Watson was among the best F1 racers of his time, but remains underrated, says Matt Bishop. His potential was clear at the 1974 Monaco Grand Prix, where Wattie scored his first world championship point with a rare dose of luck
Daniel Ricciardo – this is the man who takes half chances and converts them into victory gold. So a trifling little loss of 160bhp with 50 laps to go wasn’t…