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Matters of Moment, April 1964
Another Compulsion? With the welcome arrival of longer evenings, later lighting-up, this only just scrapes in as a matter of…
Another Compulsion? With the welcome arrival of longer evenings, later lighting-up, this only just scrapes in as a matter of…
THE B.A.R.C.'s Mallory Park Race Meeting on March 8th had the distinction of being the first British event of the…
The Formula One season is now well under way and we have a good idea of the lines along which…
The Editor Drives the Fiat 2300 Station Wagon, a VW Transporter and the VW 1500S So many cars come along…
Those enjoyable and well-staged hill-climbs on the 1,000-yard course at Wiscombe, near Colyton, in Devon, will be held this Season…
Although, for reasons explained, we are unable to offer you a road-test report on a Rolls-Royce, or a description of…
March, 14th. On paper the Snetterton Motor Racing Club had organised a first-class meeting to open the "Old World" International…
Most of the F.I.A.'s International rally calendar is filled by events which take place in France, Germany and Italy and…
The Editor Visits D. R. Grossmark's Collection of Acton-built Cars This isn't a history of the Napier—the person qualified to…
In reviewing the splendid catalogue "A New Look at Rolls-Royce Motoring" last month we remarked that the only difference between…
As our May issue will not be in full circulation until after the B.R.D.C.'s International Formula One Meeting at Silverstone…
The number of cases in which motorists bring cases against other motorists seems, regrettably, to be on the increase. More…
Ford-Engined Cars Win 7 Out of 8 Races Goodwood was nearly washed away on March 14th but racing took place…
A Section Devoted to Old-Car Matters This Month's V.S.C.C. Silverstone Meeting The first of those enjoyable and invariably well-supported Vintage…
No. 27—The Autovia The Autovia was conceived from Victor Riley's desire to produce a luxury car. He wanted to keep…
Historic Car Racing Sir, With reference to the letter from Mr. Watts (page 158, March Motor Sport) I would confirm…
The Bentley D.C., following its successful Snowball Run of Easter 1962, is staging five "Bentley Days" this year, as follows…
The newly-formed E.R.A. Club had a very nostalgic assembly of pre- and post-war E.R.A. drivers at its first dinner, at…
Last summer we were promised a Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray GT coupé for road-test, through Vauxhall Motors Ltd. and early…
The World-wide Ford organisation is known to have embarked on a well-nigh all-embracing programme of participation in competition, with the…
Motor racing's unequivocal star, Jim Clark was killed at Hockenheim 49 years ago today at the age of 32. Deemed by many as the greatest of all time, the Scot was…
Sebastian Vettel's drive to sixth place was one of the feelgood stories from the Japanese GP. But it was a hard-won performance. We've examined his race data to reveal why the driver of the day award was well deserved
'Kimi Rӓikkӧnen is back' and Kimi Rӓikkӧnen's back summed up much of the paddock conversation this weekend. The fact that the Finn could even take part in qualifying on Saturday…
Next week’s opening pre-season tests at Sepang will be the first time MotoGP uses its spec tyre pressure sensors in preparation for the introduction of new minimum-pressure rules. So how will these new regulations affect the riders, the manufacturers and the spectacle?