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The month in Motor Sport
Sep 12: John Gray takes his second successive outright victory in the Brighton Speed Trials, reaching 181 mph in his…

Sep 12: John Gray takes his second successive outright victory in the Brighton Speed Trials, reaching 181 mph in his…
Indelible evidence We applaud TOCA's decision to ask RAC stewards to make use of comprehensive TV footage to examine driving…
Cyril Posthumus It was with great sadness that we learned of the death of Cyril Posthumus, who passed away on…
Mansell finally took a record ninth win in a for Williams-Renault, but politics and Patrese's accident marred the victory No…
The son of Clive Hulme, who had won a VC in Crete during World War 2, Denis Clive Hulme was…
We all know that Nigel Mansell won the 1992 World Championship and some of us know that he drove a…
Are drivers being moved around in F1 like pieces on a chessboard? Back in the winter of 1967 Cooper and…
Dear Reader, Whenever I spend time in a non-Formula One paddock, be it a motorcycle, vintage car or modern meeting.…
If sports car racing is to survive, attitudes need to change. Six-times Le Mans winner Jacky Ickx thinks there's still…
Whilst World Championship devotees were busying themselves in Australia (see following pages), those concerned with the European series were getting…
Although it is the last qualifier of the 1992 World Rally Championship, both sections of which will have been settled…
Not so long ago, Didier Auriol was known as the unluckiest driver in the World Rally Championship. During his days…
Two lines in the FISA Bulletin published on October 7 sufficed to terminate a World Championship: "Due to the extremely…
The young kid in the works Formula Ford has been hyped up by his team, by the manufacturer of his…
What can Nigel Mansell expect on the Indycar circuit? One of the more pleasant aspects of the Portuguese GP weekend…
Britain is almost as rich in one-make sports car series as it is in monotype saloon categories. Here, we try…
Silverstone, Northants. It's late July and the second biggest crowd of the UK season has come to bask in the…
It seems that BMW can do little wrong in the public eye at present. True, the 7-series is suffering from…
The distinctive TOY 123 registration makes it tempting to dismiss the riotously overblown style of the Maserati Shamal as a…
The modern safety crusade by automotive manufacturers hasn't entirely led to reduced accident statistics. A survey in Germany, a couple…
Judge Franco Colapinto - or Oliver Bearman and Liam Lawson - on their Formula 2 results, and they wouldn't be in F1. Mark Hughes says that F2's profit-focused set-up means that it's no longer an indicator of driver talent
Welcome to another 'week in motor sport'. There was plenty to talk about this week and I sat down with features editor Rob Widdows to mull over the Hungarian Grand…
Mercedes-Benz insists that it will continue to allow Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg to fight and that team orders is a “terrible thing” for Formula 1. But did anyone else…
As the ground-effect era draws to a close, Mark Hughes uses qualifying data and technical insight to explain why the Formula 1 field has converged - and why the reasons go far beyond the rules alone