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Matters of Moment, May 1986
British Leyland Amid all the brouhaha there has been about British Leyland recently, the most important fact about the company…
British Leyland Amid all the brouhaha there has been about British Leyland recently, the most important fact about the company…
Forthcoming events within the AC Owners Club include a Lakeland Run on May 18th, the 11th International Weekend in Luxembourg…
From DSJ to the Deputy Editor Dear M.L., By now you will have come to the conclusion that D.S.J. is…
Normally when I write Reflections on a particular Grand Prix event it is when there has been time to wait…
Motor Racing on Film Anyone who works in motor racing journalism becomes a little jaded from time to time. Love…
At last years Daily Express International Trophy, the first-ever F3000 race, the 110% rule was waived to boost the grid…
Convention Conquers Complexity The complexities of today's ultra-fast rally Car, its power and performance completely controlled by printed circuits, delicate…
Saab's 9000 saloon has already been introduced to the British public in Turbo form, demonstrating what a supremely comfortable car…
With the Ford Escort being Britain's and the world s best selling car a mid-term revision of the range is…
Rio in retrospect When a brand new Grand Prix car wins on its maiden outing, it is an event which…
FOCA's Former Legal Adviser Looks At Formula One By any standards, Max Mosley is an interesting man. His father was…
During the war motor racing ceased but the spirit of the sport survived and this magazine played a major part…
The Editor Looks at Top Drivers from Different Ages of Motor Racing "The man who never saw — and heard…
Brazilian Grand Prix THE opening round of the 1986 World Championship was an all•Brazilian affair at the Autodromo Riocentro just…
That "turbo" tag is one which has been much misused applied to many an ordinary car in an attempt to…
In May, another historical gathering will take place to commemorate the great Italian road race. It will be an opportunity…
My "Easter-Egg" this year, from the road-test viewpoint, was the larger of the 200-Series Rovers, in Vitesse form. After a…
This column has survived for a very long time and has in recent times been fed with tip-offs from keen…
"Mostly Motor Racing" by Rivers Fletcher 319 pp. 11 in x 8 in (Haynes Publishing Group, Sparkford, near Yeova, Somerset,…
The 4.9-Litre Sunbeams Success after Success far the Indianapolis-engined Cars. Louis Coatalen, Chief Engineer and Director of the Sunbeam Motor…
I have never understood why there is any debate over track limits, and the Bahrain Grand Prix episode has only confirmed my opinions. When a track is designed and built,…
As he celebrates his 70th birthday watch Lauda outline his regret at walking out on dominant Ferrari at the end of 1977 Niki Lauda celebrates his 70th birthday today, and he…
On October 2 we hosted a special readers' evening with John Surtees. After a three-course dinner editor-in-chief Nigel Roebuck and editor Damien Smith sat down with the 1964 Formula 1…
Some of the mist of close-season F1 testing cleared after the first day of running at Melbourne. The new hybrid formula’s personality and the revised competitive order began to emerge.…