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Matters of moment, September 1986
The Hungarian Grand Prix Quite apart from the Hungarian Grand Prix's success as an event, it had a deeper success.…

The Hungarian Grand Prix Quite apart from the Hungarian Grand Prix's success as an event, it had a deeper success.…
The new competition secretary of the Porsche Club Great Britain is Jeffrey May, Castle Farm Cottage, Castle Farm, Studley, Warwickshire…
With regret, we record the passing of Cliff Davis at his London home, aged 68. Generally described as the 'flamboyant…
Lloyd does it again Last September Bob Wollek and Mauro Baldi won then first World Sportscar Championship race together, but there was…
From D.S.J. to the Deputy Editor Dear M.L., I never thought I would actually enjoy a visit to the Hockenheimring,…
New Zealand and Argentina Because manufacturers' rally teams are concentrated in Europe, the non-European qualifiers of the World Rally Championship…
Next round of the World Rally Championship is Finland's Rally of the Thousand Lakes, this year moved by a calendar…
This month our musing writer turns from the engineering of specific 4-wheel-drive systems to their most effective deployment in the…
(Continued from the July issue) While the Maserati factory team was enjoying a successful season in 1957 with the three…
Inside the stadium The Grosser Preis von Deutschland used to be held on the majestic 14 mile Nürburgring. Circumstances and people changed all that…
For the record The winner's average speed was left out of the tables which appeared in the August issue. They…
As he was number one in the team he had two cars at his disposal, one his car for the…
The vintage Austin Seven is essentially a fun car, as Sandy Skinner reminded us in the piece he wrote about…
Calling on Geoff Read some time back, to see his remarkable collection of sparking-plugs, in which we are both interested,…
Some interesting information about another pioneer garage has come in hand, in the form of a booklet about the Peebles…
We hear that the Pan-Pacific Rally in Christchurch, New Zealand had an entry of 800 old cars, the majority American…
This event is not open to the public, but we should not overlook the splendid performances made there this year.…
Birthday parties given by owners to their favourite cars are not unknown. In 1940 Anthony Heal gave such a celebration…
We left Owen John, the motoring diarist whose recollections we have been recalling, enthusing over a 1925 20/60 hp Sunbeam…
I was reminded of this rare and unusual racing car when I saw, in the hand-out about Audi Motorsport's very…
Jaguar leapt into the Group C bear pit in the 1980s, looking to revive its 1950s Le Mans 24 Hours successes. Andrew Frankel explores how it did just that, vanquishing Porsche with its now-legendary Silk Cut XJRs
Tony Brooks, the last surviving 1950s F1 race-winner, has died at the age of 90
Bob Wollek Born: November 4, 1943, Strasbourg Died: March 16, 2001 Nationality: French Often it takes just one thing for a racing driver to be remembered, or one thing to be…
A number of storied racing machines could make headlines at Gooding and Co's Pebble Beach auction on August 24-25 A pair of Bugatti Veyrons, a Porsche 918 Spyder Weissach and…