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Matters of moment, April 1966
Our obedient servants On the day this issue of Motor Sport is published a new Government will have been elected…
Our obedient servants On the day this issue of Motor Sport is published a new Government will have been elected…
Corgi Toys have introduced a fine miniature of the Marcos 1800 coupe, complete with reclining driver, opening doors and bonnet,…
The Motor Sport Brooklands Memorial Trophy will this year be awarded, together with a first prize of £75, second prize…
This new body, formed to protect the interests of historic vehicle owners, is composed of A.S. Heal, Chairman and National…
R.R.C. Walker replies to the letter in last month's issue:— There seems to be some indignation over the "Ford quieter…
(continued) It is interesting to note that the Mark 10 turned out to be quieter on the decibel machine than…
A Family Car That is Different It is some years since Renault has made anything but small cars, and their…
The Jaguar E-type ranks as one of the greatest cars of all time and an extremely valuable British export commodity.…
News from the F.I.A. Since the provisional classification of cars for International events was published last Autumn some detail changes…
A Renault 16GL. was recently driven round the coast roads of Britain, a distance of 4,200 miles, at an average…
It is always interesting to talk to people about the cars they have owned and why they disposed of them.…
Tuning, that near-magical word so loosely used nowadays to describe all manner of operations varying from port-polishing to suspension-stiffening, was…
This contest was instituted by the late Laurence Pomeroy in memory of his father, who designed Vauxhall and Daimler cars…
Courage of their convictions.— Over thirty years ago Citroen went over to front-wheel-drive for big-output production and have never since…
Silverstone The British Racing Drivers' Club have been conscious for a long while that they have been playing a dual…
Warwick Farm Races Sydney (February 13th) 45 laps, 161 kilometres For the Australian races Graham Hill rejoined the B.R.M. team…
Sir, We were interested to read a letter in your last issue criticising that great British sportsman, Rob Walker, for…
Driving the Corsair V4 GT I had a bee in my bonnet as I drove out of London the other…
A Section Devoted to Old-Car Matters V.S.C.C. Silverstone Race Meeting—April 23rd. The first Vintage Sports Car Club Race Meeting of…
Sir, On several occasions I have contemplated writing to you about a forgotton make of car. However, someone has beaten…
Occasionally you'll come across a racing video on YouTube that makes you wonder how you missed it when it was current. Today, our attention's been drawn to a commercial that…
Max Verstappen may have looked unstoppable so far this F1 season, but there's little chance of his team winning every race in 2023 — somebody will beat Red Bull, writes Andrew Frankel
Unpredictability, unclear rules of engagement and a title in the balance produced a chaotic race in Jeddah says Mark Hughes
In previous decades, Silverstone in the spring used to mean it was International Trophy time, the non-championship Formula 1 race that invariably offered Grand Prix glitterati a cold (and often…