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This organisation, which provides Club racing for the non-professional drivers of single-seater cars, and especially the amateur "special" builder, continues…

This organisation, which provides Club racing for the non-professional drivers of single-seater cars, and especially the amateur "special" builder, continues…
"The Triumph 1300 . . stands alone as the best small car currently available."-The Autocar dated February 4th. "... you…
Riverside 500-mile race-California (Jan. 23rd) For the fourth year running Dan Gurney won the big race for American Saloon Cars…
Sir, May I, in turn, sing praises not to a garage but to Smiths Industries Ltd., and in particular the…
Sir, With the thought of your March 1963 report still fresh in my mind. I decided not to buy a…
N.B. —Opinions expressed are those of our Correspondents and "Motor Sport" does not necessarily associate itself with them.— Ed.
Sir, I would appreciate the hospitality of your columns in order to clear up any misunderstandings about the R.A.C.'s Rescue…
Sir, Last month Mr. Jago wrote of the strong and contradictory emotions aroused in him by one year's ownership of…
Sir, I was particularly interested in Mr. Jago's letter about his Citroen Safari since I have done the reverse swap—from…
Sir, Might I point out through your correspondence columns that it is very unlikely that Motorists would be convicted of…
Sir, At Godalming County Court on Friday, January 21st, after a hearing that lasted 7 1/2 hours with a 1…
Sir, It is apparent from many letters we have received as a result of our recent advertisements in your publication…
Sir, May I congratulate you on the stand that you have taken in the matter of the 70 m.p.h. speed…
Sir, The windscreen washers fitted to Mr. Poynton's 1935 Triumph were fitted as a standard production feature in that year…
Sir, I have followed the recent Mini v. Imp correspondence with interest but troubles are not necessarily confined to cars…
Sir, Your publication always gives me considerable pleasure, especially the correspondence columns; they are most enlightening, but, as an old…
Sir, In view of the recent court case concerning the lady who drove up the wrong carriageway on the M6…
Sir, The letter from Mt. A.F. Poynton prompted me to look through some old copies of The Motor, and the…
Sir, While the advertisements and the various motor correspondents are praising the Rover 2000's exceptional qualities and performance I feel…
Sir, Early last year I wrote you a tale of woe about my Alfa Giulia TI. Alfa-Romeo have been extremely…
Jean-Pierre Jabouille developed Renault's first F1 car, then raced it in its debut grand prix. He became the team's first Formula 1 winner as well. But, writes Matt Bishop, bad luck disguised his even greater potential
The first instalment in Simon Arron's 'on the road' series, tracking Motor Sport’s features editor as he pursues his lifelong passion All photographs: Simon Arron In essence this is a…
The seed of Denmark’s love affair with Le Mans was sowed 27 years ago, when John Nielsen shared victory with Martin Brundle and Price Cobb for Jaguar and Tom Walkinshaw…
The dust has settled on Sunday’s frantic season finale at Valencia; so it’s time to decide: was Jorge Lorenzo right or wrong to refuse assistance to his team-mate? Team orders…