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TWO WELL-TRIED A.C. MODELS CONTINUED UNCHANGED A WIDE RANGE OF SPORTS AND ALL WEATHER COAC HWORK OF DISTINGUISHED LINE "…
TWO WELL-TRIED A.C. MODELS CONTINUED UNCHANGED A WIDE RANGE OF SPORTS AND ALL WEATHER COAC HWORK OF DISTINGUISHED LINE "…
A GUIDE TO 1936 HIGH PERFORMANCE CARS THIS LIST OF SPECIFICATIONS AND DATA HAS BEEN COMPILED TO ASSIST THE PROSPECTIVE…
A 2-LITRE M.G. FOR FAST TOURING INTERESTING NEW CAR MARKETED IN SALOON FORM New ground was broken last month by…
AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT The Phantom III Rolls-Royce, which has a 12-Cylinder Vee Engine and Independent Front Wheel Suspension A new…
A NEW 44-LITRE LAGONDA THE OLD NAME REVIVED IN A RE-DESIGNED CAR WHICH PROMISES OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE A car which is…
Guy Martin and Triumph Motorcycles are to team up for a new motorcycle world land speed record attempt on August 23-24, aiming to break the current record of 376.383mph on the Bonneville salt flats…
In the aftermath of the Mexican Grand Prix, Nigel Roebuck asks whether drivers should be penalised on track rather than in the stewards' office My, my, what a collection of…
The weekend began with Lewis Hamilton taking a kicking – a bit of tabloid mischief aimed at the Englishman’s lifestyle choices, including his decision to bring pet bulldog Roscoe to…
Some people think modern electronic control systems and ever-improving mechanical performance makes MotoGP bikes undemanding. They are wrong, says Mat Oxley, and here’s why