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MATTERS OF MOMENT, November 1967
MATTERS OF MOMENT • PRESENTING OUR PETITION The Morog SpoKr and Motoring News Petition against the 70-m.p.h. speed limit on…
MATTERS OF MOMENT • PRESENTING OUR PETITION The Morog SpoKr and Motoring News Petition against the 70-m.p.h. speed limit on…
The Opel is back UNTIL the outbreak of World War II, Opel cars were sold in this country through the…
A WEEK OF LUXURY Making the acquaintance of the new 34-litre V8 Rover Saloon IT HAS been common knowledge for…
Rome G.P. (October 8th) THE Formula Two season closed for the year with the final round of the European F.2…
OPENING DAY AT EARLS COURT Dictated from Stand No. 4 at the Earls Court Motor Show, October 18th. ON THIS…
The Editor's annual Showtime Soliloquy ANOTHER round of Motor Shows is over; another year has gone by. It has not…
BOOK REVIEWS "The Standard' Car, 1903-1963," by J. R. Davy. 143 pages, 7a in. x 4-Min. (Sherbourne Press Ltd., Hermitage…
THE LAST OF THE PROFILES CAR PROFILES are no more. These fascinating 2s. " potted histories " with colour pictures…
CARS IN BOOKS FROM a book which I !Oinkd quite fascinating, '' Spy Ring," by John Bulloch and Henry Miller…
MINIATURES NEWS CAR miniatures appeal either because the real cars on which they are modelled are attractive or because the…
VETERAN EDWARDIAN VINTAGE A Section Devoted to Old-Car Matters V.S.C.C. WELSH RALLY (Oct. 7th/8th) THE Father Figure of all the…
VINTAGE POSTBAG "The American Invasion" Sir; The " Cat-cycle " (i.e., The Cyclecar) surely dates it somewhere between November 19…
A selection of new models Some of the new cars seen and tried at Motor Show time THE Rootes Group…
For the seventh time the Grand Prix of the United States was run on the 3.7-kilometre Watkins Glen circuit. With…
CanAm Group 7 series—halfway stage positions AFTER being runners-up in so many Group 7 races last sciion the works McLaren-Chevrolets…
"Where there's a wheel there's a Dunlop tyre" Some notes on Fort Dunlop's great service to the Vintage and Veteran…
LETTER FROM EUROPE [By means of which the Continental Correspondent, while he is motoring abroad, keeps in touch with the…
Looking back on Formula Two AT THE beginning of October we saw the last Formula Two race for 1967 and…
FARNBOROUGH RAG WEEK CONCOURS D'ELEGANCE/D'ETAT (Sept. 24th) BECAUSE I like to see the younger generation taking a pride in their…
RALLY REVIEW AhTER my homily on the subject of Groups 5 'and 6 last month, fate decided to teach me…
The new aerodynamic regulations appear to have hit Mercedes and Aston Martin harder than most – but, Chris Medland asks, is it all down to that?
Jean-Pierre Jabouille developed Renault's first F1 car, then raced it in its debut grand prix. He became the team's first Formula 1 winner as well. But, writes Matt Bishop, bad luck disguised his even greater potential
As Red Bull looks to be walking away with the Formula 1 title this year, Damien Smith says it's not the rules that are to blame, but underperforming rivals who have failed to mount a challenge — and that's what really makes racing compelling
Looking back at the impact of Ayrton Senna, who died 25 years ago today after an accident at Imola, on the world of motor sport Image: Motorsport Images Motor…