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Matters of Moment, September 1964
LONG-DISTANCE RACES Although some race organisers maintain that a meeting devoted to a series of short races is a better…
LONG-DISTANCE RACES Although some race organisers maintain that a meeting devoted to a series of short races is a better…
Since our last bulletin on the European Hill-Climb Championship, two further events, Cesana Sestriere on July 26th and Freiburg on…
Positions in the R.A.C. British Hill-Climb Championship at the time of going to press (excluding Shelsley Walsh on August 30th)…
The other day I was driving a vast boudoir of an American automobile and came up in traffic alongside a…
It would seem that the past month has, been "holiday time," for most of my friends suddenly disappeared from their…
This year the Mid-Cheshire M.C.'s Oulton Park Gold Cup Race Meeting due to take place on September 19th, has been…
With the first four places in the R.A.C. Hill-Climb Championship all being close together, the Ulster Automobile Club's Craigantlet Hill-Climb…
Provisional Results : 1st : Hagley Minis, 292 laps (Tempest, Neal, Mrs. Taylor (1071 Cooper Ss), Schirles (970 Cooper S),…
The Polish Rally is one of the longer established Internationals and has been held twenty-four times since its instigation in…
Unfortunately, at the time of going to press very little is known about what happened on the Finnish Rally of…
For the last few years the big B.R.S.C.C. sports-car meeting on the Monday of the August Bank Holiday weekend has…
Last year the Automobile Division of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers instituted a Symposium on the Design of Small Mass…
(Continued from last month) John Fisher John Fisher is a car and motorcycle dealer in Portsmouth and has been sponsoring…
The German Grand Prix took place on the 22.81 kilometre Nurburgring, in the Eifel mountains and there were four separate…
In which the Editor recounts his experience of the Renault Caravelle Coupe, Series IV Sunbeam Alpine and Rambler Classic 770…
The long-awaited Grand Prix car built by the Honda Motor Company of Tokyo made its first public appearance at the…
Maybe Ferrari is slow to learn, or maybe there are good business reasons, but the German Grand Prix was a…
in an age of independent selfishness We make no excuse for paying tribute and giving thanks to "Stanley"—as he is…
Ford's support of competition is mirrored in the growing appreciation amongst enthusiasts for the Cortina GT and, by those who…
Driving the 1.8-litre Pininfarina coupe version is a reminder of the excellence of this front-drive, flat four Lancia When the…
Dallara has in its 42 years surpassed Brabham, Lola, Lotus, March and Reynard as the greatest supplier of racing chassis. And with good reason: its products are damn good. That’s…
After an 11-year absence we’re back at Spielberg; the old A1-Ring has been renamed the Red Bull Ring and the press room has been moved to the opposite side of…
The injuries incurred by Fernando Alonso in his cycling accident just add to the tenor of uncertainty around the whole Alpine programme created by the recent high level management changes.…
One eagle-eyed reader has spotted what may offer a clue to what happened on that fateful day at Hockenheim Following the recent Kurt Ahrens interview in the November issue of…