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Matters of Moment, April 1972
A new sports car—The Jensen-Healey We began the year with the suggestion that a sports-car renaissance might well be a…
A new sports car—The Jensen-Healey We began the year with the suggestion that a sports-car renaissance might well be a…
Motor Sport Fixture List For April * Only clubs whose secretaries furnished the necessary information prior to the 14th of…
First win for a Yardley McLaren Kyalami, March 4th. Relieved of its usual status of being the first World Championship…
Last month I mentioned how some circuits and organisers seem to give up and abandon motor racing when a difficulty…
Fiat hit on a bright idea to launch the new Fiat 128 Rally. They brought together twenty of the country's…
Alfred Woolf, calm and convincing publicity purveyor in this country for Fiat, rang me the other day to remind me…
Le Mans Already the practice weekend has taken place at Le Mans and this year's race looks as though it…
The muddle goes on. Last month we tried to sort out the 1934 Fox and Nicholl Lagondas and while getting…
Sponsorship Clashes Hit USAC The USAC Championship Car series, which runs throughout the year in America almost entirely on oval…
To replace the well-known Zephyr and Zodiac—large cars well suited to Ford's universal V6 power unit but perhaps not as…
"If you haven't got your own lathe by the time you are twelve, and are not a fully competent driver…
Last summer saw a surprise turn at Lotus when Colin Chapman announced the departure from the main board, and from…
A Section Devoted to Old-Car Matters The Non-Pom. Silverstone (March 11th) Everything was set for another good Pomeroy Trophy contest…
No. 16: General Motors at Hendon Today the products of General Motors, the largest producer of motor vehicles in the…
Bentley in New Zealand Sir, By good fortune I was passed a copy of your July, 1971 Motor Sport and…
Sir, The letter of Mr. R. S. Cooke in your February issue leads me to divulge some information on Rolls-Royce…
Sir, The answer is that the first car in the photo is not--as suggested by the Editor--a Stoewer, but definitely…
Sir, Many thanks fr your kind words about my Amilcar. However, it has only once needed assistance to get home,…
Sir, With reference to R. S. Cooke's letter, I am not certain as to which model he refers, as in…
Sir, I was most interested in the letter from Mr. R. S. Cooke in the "Vintage Postbag" in your February…
Emanuele Pirro, Allan McNish and David Brabham all battled through adversity to become Le Mans legends – which one will you vote into the Hall of Fame?
There’s a whiff of ‘the same old story’ that won’t quite shift from the Le Mans 24 Hours – at least in terms of the top class. As Peugeot waits…
The Cut 7 E-types from the January issue of Motor Sport magazine, out now Not clones, not replicas – these two E-types have parallel and equally compelling histories, and we…
Red Bull may have had the faster car, but an aggressive strategy by Mercedes — and Hamilton's pace — proved decisive in the 2021 Bahrain Grand Prix