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LETTERS from REA
Sir, C. A. N. May's new book " Wheelspin " has brought back some pleasant memories of my trials days—also…
Sir, C. A. N. May's new book " Wheelspin " has brought back some pleasant memories of my trials days—also…
*• Sir, In view of Mr. Clutton's letter in the September issue of MOTOR SPORT, I wish to correct my…
VIVE LE SPORT! Makers and drivers of sports cars might, before the war, have been thought a rather odd bunch…
Sir, I would like to express my agreement with, and add a few comments to, L. T. C. Rolt's article,…
FOR SALE 1t4ONOMARK Service. Permanent London ad1"-f. dress. Letters redirected. Confidential. 5s. p.a. Royal patronage. Keytag 9d. Write Mello mark,…
FOR SALE—continued S100 23-litre 1938. Mileage 16,000 only, in • 11-7first-class condition, and very carefully maintained. Offers over 1650 to…
Printed by Tee & Whiten and J. Mead, Ltd., 21, City Road, London, E.C.1, and, Published by the Teesdale Publishing…
The old man hauling his blue teapot into the podium places, horrific levels of sportswashing and Pirellis exploding like they're going out of fashion were the order of the day at the Qatar GP
Many underestimated the Duke of Richmond when he set up the Goodwood Festival of Speed, but few could have predicted its roaring success, writes Andrew Frankel
Ducati unveiled its latest aero at the Qatar tests – is the Italian factory using downforce to increase cornering grip, a new area of MotoGP aerodynamics performance?
Nico Rosberg tried to get away from the formation grid in second gear, triggering the Mercedes’ anti-stall. But everything else about his Bahrain evening was serene. His two major rivals…