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Matters of moment, October 1963
The Liege The most arduous of rallies, this year's Liége was described by Eric Carlsson as the toughest yet. It…

The Liege The most arduous of rallies, this year's Liége was described by Eric Carlsson as the toughest yet. It…
Luton's smallest model, announced five days ago, is notable for light controls, a delightful gear-change and outstanding performance for its…
The distance of a quarter of a mile, or 440 yards, is one that has a particular interest to motoring…
An all-independently-sprung version of the Jaguar Mk. 11 range The Mk. II Jaguar series, which has been in production since…
[To the joy of driving a good car is added the pleasure to be derived from motoring itself—getting about and…
Ferrari's fourth successive victory Entries for the R.A.C.'s Tourist Trophy, organised by the B.A.R.C on the 2.4-mile (3.86-kilometre) Goodwood circuit,…
A lucky win for Brabham Zeltweg, Austria, September 1st. Motoring sport in Austria receives little or no government support or…
Some notes on the Ford Zephyr 4 Automatic The fact that I drove a smart red, 6.40 x 13 Goodyear…
Passing through Stratford-on-Avon, a town of beautiful river vistas, that ugly slab of Memorial Theatre, a small Picture Gallery and…
A section devoted to old-car matters The American Car Rally at Beaulieu (September 8th) Occasionally there are attractions in the…
No. 23 Hudson-Essex THE Hudson Motor Co. was founded in 1909 by Roscoe B. Jackson, R. D. Chapin and others,…
Sir, Further to the letter from Donald A. E. Cross regarding J.M.B.s, I enclose a photograph of the car I…
Sir, What a coincidence! I photographed your September issue "White Elephant" in a yard in Newcastle Emlyn, Carmarthenshire in the…
Sir, We apologise to owners of old cars for referring to their cars as "old crocks," as you pointed out…
Sir, The enclosed photograph taken recently in Tunbridge Wells may be of interest. The vehicle is resplendent in blue and…
Sir, I enjoyed reading Jack Marshall's letter about George Clark's variety act using an Austin Seven in the mid-twenties. The…
Sir, I am writing a book on the delivery, in 1907-8, of a Wolseley car by Messrs. Bede J. F.…
Sir, The following is an account of a drive from Aviano (Udine) Italy to Nancy, France on the weekend of…
The Italian Grand Prix being the last Grande Epreuve of the European season everyone was out for a win, although…
Where engines and gearboxes are concerned the Ferrari factory have invariably led the field in Grand Prix racing, but they…
Manish Pandey says he still feels regret for Prost upset over Senna film – but Ecclestone is only full of praise for Frenchman in new documentary
Max Verstappen had looked to be in with a shot of winning the 2025 Spanish Grand Prix. Mark Hughes explains why Oscar Piastri ended up leading a comfortable McLaren 1-2 while the Red Bull F1 driver rammed into George Russell
Photographer Chris Taylor drew our attention to this great video of the 1970 London to Mexico World Cup Rally, filmed by his late father Colin for Duckhams Oil. London to…
Racing is often a family business, as sons have regularly attempted to follow in their fathers footsteps up the F1 ladder. But, as Damien Smith has come to find, having a famous racing parent can be more of a burden than an advantage