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MATTERS OF MOMENT, September 1982
THE PIQUET / SALAZAR INCIDENT That Piquet lost his temper with Salazar after his Brabham had been shunted out of…
THE PIQUET / SALAZAR INCIDENT That Piquet lost his temper with Salazar after his Brabham had been shunted out of…
CORRADO FABI became 1982 European Formula Two Champion by a bare one point with a final round victory in his…
JOHN BROWN of 4 Gainsborough Rise, Bedford is researching into the history of the British HilIclimb Championship. He is very…
The MRP book about Z-series Datsuns, reviewed last month, is by Ray Hutton, Editor of Autocar, not by Ray Hutchinson…
Christopher Jennings, MBE Lt.-Col. Christopher Jennings died recently at the age of 71. He was the Editor of The Motor…
THE enterprising Tonbridge firm, Action Video, went to the recent AMOC St. John Horsfall meeting at Silverstone to record the…
Riley Register THE Riley Register, which caters for all pre-war Coventry-built Rileys, is in a healthy state financially. It has…
FROM Grand Prix Models of Radlett comes the information that their model of Hannu Mikkola's RAC Rally-winning Audi Quattro, as…
AT LONG last, the national hill climb championship this year acquired an identity to go with its undoubted appeal. Victor…
THE Pace Petroleum British Hill-Climb Championship returned to Shelsley Walsh in August for the twelfth round in a very competitive…
A popular win Hockenheimring, August 8th THE great concrete stadium that forms the major part of the Hockenheimring is not…
"But there are those who say the engine gives too much power for proper handling and on lap 28 Paterse…
THE German and Austrian Formula One races were held on consecutive weekends only a week after the British and French…
"A MAJOR reason for many people refusing wear seat belts is the often-quoted fear of being trapped inside a vehicle…
THESE DAYS, with very full performance figures published in road-test reports conducted by what is now termed "the Media", there…
THE Bugatti OC founded the Prescott hill-climb just before the war and the tradition of the Vintage SCC borrowing the…
HAVING glanced at the guarantees of maximum speed offered by some car makers in the pre-war period (see page 1176),…
FURTHER to our comments under this heading in the June issue, the DVLC at Swansea has informed us that since…
I HAVE found out a bit more about the two Brescia Bugattis pictured last month on page 1035. They figured…
Those Bugattis Sir, I was extremely interested in the photo of the two Brescia Bugattis prepared by the students of…
There were all sorts of distracting features to this race, mainly related to the wet track it started on. Max Verstappen’s crash on the formation lap and his mechanics’ heroic…
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Aston Martin is currently rooted to the back of the F1 grid. Now, more than ever, it needs Sebastian Vettel to guide (and drive) it to strong results but there's no sign the four-time champion can play that role, says Chris Medland
Like me you may be watching with ever increasing astonishment as classic car prices climb through the roof, up through the cloud base and into the stratosphere. I wrote a few…