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Requiem for Rover
So sad that Rover has come to the end of the line. However successful the proposed Alchemy MG is or…
So sad that Rover has come to the end of the line. However successful the proposed Alchemy MG is or…
Robin Smith is progressing well with rebuilding the ex-Burton, ex-Margulies Talbot 105 AGY 874, the DVLA having been helpful over…
Barry Clarke made the most meritorious performance in the VSCC Exmoor Fringe Trial. First Class Awards went to P Evans,…
I am indebted to James Beckett and the BRDC Bulletin for reminding me of those racing drivers who have received…
We were saddened to hear that Dr Joseph Bayley, Bugatti owner and possessor of an historic ex-Brooklands Douglas motorcycle, has…
The Amilcar Register, which contrives to find rare photographs of these cars for its high-class Newsletter, has recently elected 13…
Peter Gamier, Editor of Autocar from 1968 to 1975 has died, aged 81. After joining The Autocar in 1950, he…
We presumably all agree that motor racing is dramatic, and its history intriguing. But the latter aspect is not always…
The late John Thornley of MGs wrote the first book to delve into the technicalities of MG racing and record…
I have practically no knowledge of Fleet Street writers but I believe one of the greatest columnists was 'Cassandra' of…
The Rockingham Oval near Corby, East Midlands, is progressing, but not quite as quickly as when Brooklands was constructed in…
Michael Bowler's recent letter mentioning turbine cars reminds me that in the mid '60s, I drove a turbine-engined Chrysler Ghia…
March 18 saw the VSCC hold its Herefordshire Trial. Dry weather did not mean mud-free climbs, so a good event…
A reader who is researching the Q-type MGs wants to know what became of the single-seater, QA 0251, and other…
The Shuttleworth Trust opens its season at Old Warden with a Classic Car Show on April 30-May 1 and has…
I have just received No 32 of the Delage Joumal, the contents including Rob Walker's story of the reconstruction of…
It is a quarter of a century (ouch) since I visited my first United States Grand Prix in April 1988. That Laguna Seca event was historic because it was the…
Nico Hülkenberg starts 2025 in the top five of an unfortunate list – featuring drivers who led many racing laps but never won a world championship grand prix. But he's got a long way to go to top the table
Rob McElnea was the last racer to run at the front at GPs and at the Isle of Man TT. Mat Oxley interviewed him a few years ago when he quit BSB, after winning five BSB titles as rider and team boss
Aston Martin has confirmed production of the V12 Speedster, a limited-edition hand-built tribute to the 1959 Le Mans-winning DBR1. A celebration of the marque’s most famous racing victory, the V12…