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A war-time race?
Your enthusiast cannot help feeling a trifle depressed, for his personal motoring is seriously curtailed by fuel rationing essential to…
Your enthusiast cannot help feeling a trifle depressed, for his personal motoring is seriously curtailed by fuel rationing essential to…
Motor Sport samples the longest regular coach service in the British Isles and unexpectedly encounters adventure in snowbound Scotland The…
LOTS of sensational writings hail from America, and it seems that "Esquire" is not immune. In the issue for June,…
C.U.A.C. The Cambridge University Automobile Club, which organizes, amongst other important events, the Syston Speed Trials, feels that it might…
A PIONEER of the swaddling days of automobile racing has come back to the scene of his early sporting activities…
Under this heading in the daily paper for which she writes, Mrs. Kay Petre had an article some time ago,…
[IN THIS INFORMATIVE ARTICLE CECIL CLUTTON EXPLAINS THE APPEAL OF THE VINTAGE SPORTS-CAR AND GOES ON TO GIVE VALUABLE DATA…
Up to now, the driving of A.R.P. vehicles has not called for any particular degree of skill, nor have conditions…
[TO OUR READERS. Owing to pressure of space we have been compelled to reduce this section to a minimum in recent…
THE response to our suggestion for a Census was most healthy, when you take the normal proportion of letter-sending readers…
The Standard Motor Company, who in the last eight or nine years have staged a meteoric rise to the forefront…
TRANSATLANTIC VINTAGERY THE VETERAN CAR CLUB OF AMERICA'S MEETING AT FRAMINGHAM CENTER IT may not be generally known that interest…
Racing May Resume A SPOT of racing would go a long way towards cheering us all up during the black…
IF we Englishmen do pride ourselves on anything it is upon our reputation as sportsmen. We take pains to register…
IT is inevitable that in every walk of life we at times become too complaisant, take success and convenience too…
Andrew Frankel explains why Bathurst is so special – from the Mountain If you were to sit down and design the motor racing facility of everyone’s dreams, your imagination would need to…
30 years on from the controversial 1994 Australian Grand Prix, we look beyond the title-deciding crash between Damon Hill and Michael Schumacher to the fighting drive that saw Nigel Mansell clinch his final F1 victory
Poor old Pirelli. They're damned if they do, and damned if they don't. It was asked to make racing tyres that wear out more quickly, to spice up the show,…
If I say 'three cylinders' to you, what pictures fill your mind? To me its images of tiny Japanese microcars that only ever leave their home islands by way of…