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The racing season opens
WAR or no war, the 1940 Racing Season has commenced—in Italy. On April 28th, the new 1,000 Mile Sports-Car Brescia…
WAR or no war, the 1940 Racing Season has commenced—in Italy. On April 28th, the new 1,000 Mile Sports-Car Brescia…
[Many enthusiasts are interested in the Morgan three-wheeler, and especially so now that we have to contend with the heavy…
VINTAGE S.C.C. The Club's aim to hold a war-time sports-car race seems likely to be defeated by the R.A.C. No-Permit…
AS I write this, the latest scare is the rumour that the Budget will include an increase of 5/- on…
NOW that the war has interrupted the career of racing drivers, both amateur and so-called professional, in this country, attention…
Eton and Harrow on Same Course as County Schools Eton, Haileybury, Harrow, Oundle, St. Paul's, Stonyhurst and Uppingham are among…
No. 2.—CHAIN GANG DAYS SERVICE in the "Chain Gang," to those uninitiates whose only knowledge of such would be that…
The first road-test impressions of an inexpensive front drive, all independently sprung French sports-car, possessing good performance and some unique…
JOE COPPS, of Indianapolis Speedway, has forwarded to us an interesting book entitled "Why I Became a Race Driver." The…
IT has long been known that, in theory, the admixture of a small amount of water to the charge defeats…
charge of aero-engine repair during the 1914-18 War, recalls those rather fantastic days at Brooklands when aero-engined cars were the…
Sir, Allow me, please, to take umbrage at some of Mr. Clutton's remarks, in your March issue, wherein he dares…
OF all the towns in Europe in which to look for antique motor-cars, Turin must be one of the most…
A CORRESPONDENT—James Gullan, of Melbourne—sends us the following news of racing in Australia. In spite of the war, motoring enthusiasts…
[R. de Yarburgh-Bateson has driven in the Classic Paris-Nice Trial on several occasions and in 1938 finished twentieth, with a…
The best motor sport highlights from the weekend, including the start of the NASCAR Cup playoffs at Las Vegas, the Blancpain Sprint Cup finale, WRX Latvia, Australian Supercars and more…
Fernando Alonso admits that he's not the fastest F1 driver in qualifying, nor the best in the rain. But it's his ability to drive close to the peak in almost any car, in any condition, that keeps him at the sharp end of the grid, says Mark Hughes
After about an hour in the new Porsche 911, I pulled over to the side of the road and surveyed the scene. I was 6000 feet up the side of…
There’s something about circuits with the walls up close which seems to suit Sergio Perez. He arrives at Baku fresh off his Monaco win, both circuits at which he has…