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Sir, I lived in Leyland for twenty years and my father was Leyland Motors' Chief Computer Progammer. When there was…

Sir, I lived in Leyland for twenty years and my father was Leyland Motors' Chief Computer Progammer. When there was…
Sir, I think that my recent experience with Alfa Romeo (G.B.) Ltd. regarding my 1975 Alfasud S.E. may be of…
Sir, I replaced a much loved Lancia Zagato coupe in February 1975 with a Series III Rally coupe preferring it…
Sir, The Government should be grateful to motorists who vote at elections, and who accept Crown evidence when they serve…
Sir, Much as I admire the spirit of Mr. Elliot-Pyles letter (Motor Sport for June "why do the beggars go…
Sir, Just having read Motor Sport for August, I was most interested to read your article on the Range-Rover, which…
When Andrew Frankel tested the Rodin FZED for Motor Sport, he said that it was the closest thing to an F1 car that "merely wealthy than impossibly rich people might…
With the decorated Trintignant at the wheel Ferrari took its first works Le Mans win, holding off Jaguar in appalling weather Maurice Trintignant perhaps is not readily cited as being among motor sport's…
The 92nd running of the Indy 500 takes place on Sunday with Scott Dixon and Dan Wheldon favoured to score Chip Ganassi’s first win at the ‘Brickyard’ since Juan Montoya…
F1 has rarely seen more chaos than in the rain-soaked 2003 Brazilian GP, where less than half the field finished and Giancarlo Fisichella's win was confirmed after a legal battle. The result may have looked lucky, but Eddie Jordan reveals the clever strategy behind it