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One of Britain's finest cars- The Rover 90
A compact 90 mph saloon of outstanding luxury and refinement, possessing good performance and very complete equipment. Firstclass construction and high-quality…
A compact 90 mph saloon of outstanding luxury and refinement, possessing good performance and very complete equipment. Firstclass construction and high-quality…
A correspondent to a weekly contemporary stated that he had been told by a Volkswagen dealer that the original design of…
Herts County A & A Club Westbrook Hay (July 210) Good hill-climb venues are few and far between but those that do exist receive considerable support from competitors and public alike.…
JK Hall (Lotus-Climax) wins August Trophy Race. GA Naylor's 1934 Lagonda Rapier wins two races. The BARC was fortunate on August Bank Holiday,…
Formula Two plans Cooper have got away to a good start in the race to build cars to next year's…
A Road-Test Report on a Rootes Group 1.4-litre Two-door saloon possessing brisk performance, good appointments and economy of petrol. …
A successful rally was held on August Bank Holiday Saturday, with a Concours d'Elegance, a police-led parade and gymkhana-type tests…
Sir, I was very glad to see Mr Napier's letter about the popularity of Rovers in France published in your May…
Sir, I have long been meaning to write and say how much I appreciate the forthright views and breezy style…
Sir, As a regular reader of Motor Sport, I would like to express my regret at the decision to discontinue the…
Sir, As a regular reader of your periodical for the last 20 years may I trespass on your space for…
Sir, Mr Ronald K Hunter's letter has probably caused much amusement among Bugattistas. Fancy trying to repudiate the fact that the Bugatti…
Sir, It has been my very good fortune to spend the last six months in Canada, with occasional visits to…
Sir, Having read with interest the various comments over the past few months concerning the TR2 I feel that my…
Sir, The British motor industry is rapidly losing ground on export markets, but with very few exceptions the big manufacturers…
Sir, As an Elizabethan pilot whose hobby is cars, I think I may be able to help Mr Carver, who expressed an…
Sir, It would appear that we (the British) are a long-suffering nation. Excellent this may be, in some ways, but…
It’s said that he didn’t much like the circuit; too many slow corners apparently. But, being an efficient sort, he dealt with it: again and again and again, then again…
Sponsored by Alpine What rally fan who dares deem him or herself as such doesn’t still dream or reminisce about the “good old days” … of the arrival of the…
I spent some of the festive break reading Casey Stoner’s autobiography, Pushing the Limits. It’s an enjoyable book and should be required reading for any aspiring kid racer (presuming they’ve…
...but left me with mixed feelings after a one-make McLaren 570S race at Spa-Francorchamps Two weekends ago I did something I almost never, ever do: I raced…