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Car versus light plane Having been impressed with the way in which Motor Sport contrived to visit ten European capitals…

Car versus light plane Having been impressed with the way in which Motor Sport contrived to visit ten European capitals…
Sir, I wonder if you or any of your readers would be interested to hear of some of my recent…
Sir Some time ago in April 1972 you were kind enough to publish my enthusiastic ravings bout the Austin Maxi.…
Sir, While agreeing with your comments regarding compulsion on safety belts, please be more positive in asking your readers to…
Sir, The article in the October issue about the 450S Maserati sports car brought back some happy memories. A. H.…
Sir, I own a Citroën GS1220 Club. As for being a thirsty little beast, I beg to differ. I travel…
Sir, In these days of depressing conformity and anonymity in the area of sports racing car design, I no longer…
Sir, With regard to the reviews of Riley—Production & Competition History, I am getting just a little bit tired of…
Sir, There are two small points in the September issue of your magazine which caught my eye and on which…
Sir, Since the publication in last month's Motor Sport of my letter commenting on the Castrol Extravaganza it has been…
Sir, With regard to the recent F5000 race at Brands and again the Gold Cup meeting at Oulton, do we…
Sir, You mention in the Salmson Fragments article one of the Directors as Frank Huff: I think this should be…
Sir, I would query the suggestion in your fascinating interview with Capt. Eyston that "Thunderbolt" might have gone better if…
Sir, The article on Vanden Plas in the October number of Motor Sport was of very great interest to me…
Sir, In reply to Mr. Wilkins' letter in September Motor Sport, it should perhaps be pointed out that the MG…
Results: Limonest Hill Climb: 1st : I. Preston (Type 35B Bugatti), 2 min 15.3 sec. 2nd: G. Si. John (Type…
Sir, Having tried unsuccessfully, the length and breadth of Britain, to purchase a liquid-detergent dispenser for my "Flexy" car wash…
Sir, Manufacturers have always introduced "gimmicks" to help promote sales of their vehicles—it used to be heaters, cigar lighters, reversing…
Sir, I have been reading the letters in Motor Sport over the past few months about the MG-C and I…
Aston Martin is currently rooted to the back of the F1 grid. Now, more than ever, it needs Sebastian Vettel to guide (and drive) it to strong results but there's no sign the four-time champion can play that role, says Chris Medland
If there were celebrations going on behind the doors of F1’s London headquarters on Friday, they wouldn't just have been toasting the record-breaking 23-race calendar confirmed for 2022. Much more…
Taken from the July 1949 issue of Motor Sport Before the war Le Mans was a household word in British motor racing circles, as well it might be, with British…
Mattia Binotto has carried the can for Ferrari's 2022 failings by resigning as F1 team principal. But a new boss won't solve the team's fundamental problem which has dogged it for more than a decade, says Mark Hughes in our season review podcast