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Obituary
Harold Hastings With the death of Harold Charles Hastings at the age of 74 another link with pre-war motoring journalism…
Harold Hastings With the death of Harold Charles Hastings at the age of 74 another link with pre-war motoring journalism…
Further to that mysterious 1913 Coupe de L'Auto Peugeot which we have been commenting on recently, we have heard that…
Laycock Engineering Ltd have issued a Centenary brochure, having been making their well-known products for the automobile and engineering industries since…
Light aeroplanes Sir, As one of your avid readers, who learnt to fly in gliders shot from long rubber ropes,…
Having written about the 36/220 and 38/250 sic Mercedes-Benz, the Brooklands-model Riley 9, the Gordon England Brooklands-model Austin 7 and the…
The Editor makes the acquaintance of an historic singer " ... certainly one of the most under-rated cars of this neglected (1934) period:…
Rather Dull Hockenheimring, August 2nd After the green and pleasant garden-party atmosphere of the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, with its…
A critical stage in the championship With four further rounds of the British Hill Climb Championship still to come, the scene…
alfa romeo
Standard House is quite an Alfa Romeo-orientated place and we reported favourably last year on the Alfa Romeo 6 saloon and have…
"Capri — The Development & Competition History of Ford's European GT Car" by Jeremy Walton. 284 pp. 10" x 7".…
"The Best of British Buses-No. 4, 75 Years of Aldershot and District" by Alan Townsin. 96 pp 111/2'' x 8". (The…
After writing so much in recent months about those significant pre-1914 Peugeot racing cars, it was fun to be driving…
The Police and the Law Sir, I write with regard to an article which appeared in the July issue of…
Autoflash Styled "the inevitable replacement for the sparking plug", the Autoflash convector is a Swiss product which looks for all the…
Marc Márquez scored his biggest dry MotoGP win at the Argentine Grand Prix while Valentino Rossi saved his tyres to take second, which is where Cal Crutchlow should’ve finished... Photo:…
This is the extraordinary story of Les Graham, the decorated RAF Lancaster pilot who won the inaugural MotoGP world title, was ‘the greatest of all MV Agusta riders’ and lost his life on one of MV’s first MotoGP bikes
Formula 1 has a flag for almost every occasion, but what does each one mean? Here's a full breakdown of the flags at a race marshal's disposal
I have often wondered what that great engineer WO Bentley would have made of the turbocharger. His view of the supercharger is well known, as he once famously fumed that…