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EDITORIAL NOTES, October 1926
EDITORIAL NOTES. Ramblings, Rumours and Reminiscences. Being Asides About All Sorts of Things. WHAT a wonderful time for an motorists…

EDITORIAL NOTES. Ramblings, Rumours and Reminiscences. Being Asides About All Sorts of Things. WHAT a wonderful time for an motorists…
CONTENTS. Editorial Notes ... 99-100 Leading Motor Clubs ... 101-103 The Sportsman's Olympiad ... ... 104-107 Motoring Sportsmen: Major F.…
LEADING MOTOR C LUBS. No. 1. The Cambridge University Motor-Cycle Club. [Under this heading a series of illustrated articles will…
THE SPORTSMAN'S OLYMPIAD. Where to look for "FAST MOTORS" at the Show. IN spite of the ban on hill-climbs and…
MOTORING SPORTSMEN. Major F. B. Halford. liy THE EDITOR. TO most of our readers Frank Bernard Halford is known as…
A FEW YEARS OF THRILLS AND SPILLS. By ERIC PEACOCK. (Readers of MOTOR SPoRT will be interested in this article…
CURLEY FREDERICKS ESTABLISHES NEW WORLD'S RECORD. U.S.A. Youth makes 120 miles Per Hour for One and One-Quarter Mile Track at…
OBSERVATIONS ON THE SIX DAYS' TRIAL. Extracts from the Official Report on the Results of the Recent International Test. TN…
A SILENCER PROSECUTION. A prosecution of a Zenith rider of a 6-80 Zenith fitted with the maker's standard silencer was…
A NOVEL EXHIBITION AT OLYMPIA. Alexander Duckham & Co.'s exhibit of non-gumming, non-freezing ADCOL ' lubricants includes a petrol engine…
THE AUTUMN MEETING OF THE BROOKLANDS AUTOMOBILE RACING CLUB. THE closing meeting of the B.A.R.C. produced some very good racing,…
BOGGED. Many motorists do not appreciate the danger and inconvenience that may be caused by parking their cars or even…
New Records for Eldridge. On his return from Indianopolis, B. A. D. Eldridge brought with him a two-litre straight-eight miller…
Recent Sporting E vents in Pictures A DUEL BETWEEN RIVAL 350 C.C. TYPES ON SOUTHPORT SANDS.
"Apen,.."Al..A.v."0v."Aednr"1.•-^1,-"V-^1.#4"1,-"rowNe."1,-"V"*Nr1 SPORTING CARS ON TEST: THE ISOTTA FRASCHINI. The Latest Production of a Pioneer Italian Firm. AAriVeWS"r4v, THANKS to the…
SPORTING MACHINES ON TEST. THE GiO 500 c.c. o.h.v. A.J.S. 4V4-01...elAelNev-e1"riVel"/".../.11..."-e".e.01".r4 WHEN in 1925 the house of Stevens startled everyone…
THE 1926 B.M.C.R.C. CHAMPIONSHIPS. Poor Racing at Penultimate Meeting. SOMEHOW one is always disappointed by the Championship races. The entry…
SENSATIONAL HILL CLIMBING at SHELSLEY WALSH. B. H. DAVENPORT ON HIS FRAZER NASH BEATS ALL RECORDS. JUDGING by the enormous…
SHELSL Y WALSH 1926.
SMALL CAR WITH A BIG PERFORMANCE: THE FRAZER NASH SPORTS MODEL. WHtN Capt. A. Frazer Nash announced his intention of…
John Watson was among the best F1 racers of his time, but remains underrated, says Matt Bishop. His potential was clear at the 1974 Monaco Grand Prix, where Wattie scored his first world championship point with a rare dose of luck
The Canadian GP arrives Verstappen under pressure, McLaren’s title fight heating up, Ferrari chasing momentum, and the midfield poised for a shake-up on Montreal’s unpredictable circuit
Between November 29 and January 3, we’ll be reviewing the 2012 motor sport season month by month. Along with these features, Ed Foster will be assessing each Formula 1 team’s…
Max Verstappen was lauded for his consistent Mexican GP lap times, but they are nothing exceptional for an F1 driver — you need to look at another of this year's races to appreciate his talent, writes Mark Hughes