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X-ray spec Designer Tony Southgate remembers when a new F1 team could emerge from the shadows and its car could…
X-ray spec Designer Tony Southgate remembers when a new F1 team could emerge from the shadows and its car could…
Fifteen minutes of fame Ford Taunus 20 MRS: Safari Rally – APRIL 4-8, 1969 The bulky Taunus may have lacked…
The 1903 Paris-Madrid became infamous as 'the race of death' and it was the final nail in the coffin of…
By Ed Heuvink ISBN 2-84707-016-8 Published by Chronosports, £59.99 Filipinetti – one of those team names you keep seeing without…
By Graham Robson ISBN 085429 926 2 Published by Haynes, £19.99 It was 50 years ago that Standard revitalised the…
By Pierre Ménard & Jacques Vassal ISBN 2-84707-001-X Published by Chronosports, 24.50 Euros Though relatively slim, this packs in a…
By Alan Henry ISBN 75285 606 5 Published by Orion Books, £20 As a straightforward overview of the phenomenal success…
By Pierre Ménard & Jacques Vassal ISBN 2-84707-000-1 Published by Chronosports, 24.50 Euros The Swiss publisher Chronosports continues its hardback…
By Gary Doyle (tel: 00 1 602 636 0471) Published by Gary Doyle, $90 Behind the rather uninspiring cover lies…
Bill Boddy I have never been able to understand why the 19/100 ADM Austro-Daimler, with its good six-cylinder power unit,…
The recall of our one-time belated 'Belated Book Reviews' feature, with a cartoon by Appleby, has reminded an American reader…
It is good to hear that the 1924 Alvis which the late Eric Benfield restored so meticulously and raced in…
There may not be many two-stroke Trojans left, but this does not deter the Trojan OC, which publishes a magazine…
I have good cause to remember reporting on the 1951 Gran Premio de Espana, together with Michael Tee to take…
Soon after the Bugatti OC was formed in 1929 I was signed up as a voluntary contributor for its magazine…
Joe Dunn previews the latest issue of Motor Sport, a Group B 30-year annniversary special Even if you prefer smooth Tarmac to mud, grandstands to forests, and a glass of wine to…
NASCAR’s most popular driver is having a tough year. When Dale Earnhardt Jr is introduced before the start of any NASCAR Sprint Cup race he enjoys more raucous cheers than…
Making tracks: Always in control, Fred Craner inspects the latest development of the Donington circuit in 1937 In early 1931 and just as he was coming to realise the enormity…
Paul Menard scored a memorable first NASCAR Sprint Cup victory in last Sunday’s Brickyard 400 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Menard won the race by staying on track when most…