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Birmingham dipped headlights campaign
Sir, With reference to the recent report in the Birmingham Post, I am very suspicious regarding the eventual outcome of…

Sir, With reference to the recent report in the Birmingham Post, I am very suspicious regarding the eventual outcome of…
Sir, With reference to Mr. A. G. Tillman's letter in the April issue regarding spares and service for Renault owners…
Sir, As a subscriber to your excellent magazine, having previously owned a TR3 and just completed a year's ownership of…
Sir, I think it is a great pity that Mr. J. D. Sinclair of Dunlop Rubber Company should attempt to…
Sir, As a Canadian, an ardent skier and an ex-owner of an M.G.-A in Canada, I was amused by the…
Sir, I note in your March issue that our vociferous Mr. Ken Purdy has again seen fit to add his…
Sir, I was interested to read your "Matters of Moment" on the Croft Aerodrome episode. Not only is this a…
Sir, I feel that I cannot let Mr. B. S. Kern's letter on corrosion pass without some comment. I have…
Sir, I had expected a "bromide" from the Dunlop Rubber Company, and this, I see, comes in the form of…
Sir, It seems that the literary consultants to today's vehicle manufacturers have not the originality and imagination of their colleagues…
Sir, The speedometer in my Morris 1000 seized up and then proceeded to wreck its eccentric gear. I requested a…
Sir, Overdrive unit on my Vitesse "playing up." Business appointment in Norwich the following day. Evening S.O.S. phone call to…
A series taken from the 162-page Motor Sport special 100 Greatest Grands Prix (other specials are available here). “Those last 10 laps were exhausting,” wrote Tony Brooks in Motor Sport. “I was listening anxiously…
Mercedes locks out front row for first time in 2018 though Hamilton's pole while Ferrari starts on row two Lewis Hamilton took pole position for the Formula 1 Spanish Grand…
We’ve only had a sample of two races in 2021 thus far, but the early indications are that McLaren has a decent shot at retaining the third place that it…
So Formula 2 has gone under. Again. It disappeared in 1961 too, swallowed by Formula Junior, and also in 1985, when International Formula 3000 replaced it. I can’t say that…