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Matters of moment, September 1974
Hanging The Masterpiece In Oils If the amount of publicity it received is any criterion, the outstanding event of August…
Hanging The Masterpiece In Oils If the amount of publicity it received is any criterion, the outstanding event of August…
Well done Regazzoni Nürburgring, August 4th: For what it was worth the German Grand Prix was given the title of…
[By means of which our roving European reporter keeps in touch with the Editor.] Dear W. B., Not surprisingly this…
The Opel Kadett 1200S Coupe The Opel Kadett has been known in this country since before the war. In those…
Formula Two A three week gap between the Mugello round of the European Formula Two Championship and the next race…
Reutemann all the way Osterreichring, Knittelfeld, August 18th: Practice and race day were blessed with superb weather which the 150,000…
The Ford Capri Ghia 3-litre and the Reliant Scimitar GTE Many of us reflected at the time of the introduction…
Rally of the 1000 Lakes: There was a time when no-one would take on the Finns on their home ground.…
Some weeks ago I was driving in the Hereford area, without the motoring dog, when an incident involving several cars…
The Fiat 132 1800 GLS Fiat of Turin announced not long ago, through their efficient British publicity people, that they…
A Section Devoted to Old-Car Matters VSCC at Prescott, August 11th: The Vintage SCC was lucky with the weather for…
Top Cars Sir,A major advantage of having been born well before the 1914-18 War is that one could motor at…
One of the most regular features of the past twenty-five years' Grand Prix racing has been the periodic rise and…
Champion, the Sparking Leaders Laurie Hands, the Champion Sparking Plug Company's UK Chief Engineer and Competitions Manager, can recall only…
Scheckter finishes first Brands Hatch, July 20th: Britain's World Championship qualifying round arrived at Brands Hatch for its 1974 edition,…
For anyone interested in the history of Grand Prix racing it can be very difficult. Last month we tried to…
The Ginetta G21S British enthusiasts have always been fortunate in having a handful of small, specialist sports car manufacturers to…
It is known that electric cars were popular in America at the turn of the century and consequently I was…
To add variety to the motoring round, I like to attend one Traction-Engine Rally and an Air Display every year.…
(Sonic random thoughts gathered during the 70th anniversary of the Solihull Company) I went the other day to visit Mr.…
A journey through this week’s milestones from the Database and Archive, taking in Monaco, three Belgian Grand Prix venues, Phoenix, Le Mans and many more. At Monaco in 1962 Bruce…
This week in motor sport from the Archive and Database, featuring McLaren's 100th win and Brawn's memorable first March 27 1965: Gregor Foitek, F3000 race winner and Grand Prix starter, is born.…
Four days of testing in Jerez last week will have told the teams a lot – but only about themselves. Relative to their opposition, they will know very little more…
Another race, another victory, so what exactly is Marc Márquez’s big secret? I’m stood in the Le Mans pitlane, chatting with a venerable MotoGP engineer, trying to…