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Matters of Moment, August 1960
Common Sense and Road Safety Last month's Editorial on keeping a sense of proportion over road accidents has brought proof…
Common Sense and Road Safety Last month's Editorial on keeping a sense of proportion over road accidents has brought proof…
The Leinster Trophy (July 9th)-Dunboyne-193 Kilometres The annual Irish race over the road circuit outside Dublin was once again sponsored…
A Lucky Win for Brabham Silverstone, July 16th. AMID the jollifications of the fiesta of motoring that the B.R.D.C. organised…
Not content with the Grand Prix there was a fiesta of fun and sport for the spectators. The day opened…
SO far this season the record of the Cooper works team has been outstanding, with Brabham winning four Grand Prix…
Experiences with the Editorial Morris Mini-Minor ALL cars have rubber between hubs and road. Of course, except those on iron…
SINCE its introduction last year by Jem Marsh and Frank Costin the Marcos G.T. has undergone a steady development programme…
AT a recent Goodwood Member's Meeting a neat silver sports-car with cycle-type wings did battle with and eventually vanquished Bill…
WHILE 60,000 racing enthusiasts headed towards Silverstone the Assistant Editor turned his Sprite in the opposite direction on to the…
As a light-hearted relaxation from the rigours of Grand Prix racing, a number of the leading G.P. conductors attended the…
The annual race meeting at Reims is always an exceptional one for it is characterised by a surplus of time,…
THE Royal Scottish Automobile Club's National Open Hill-Climb meeting at this popular Scottish venue on the first Saturday in July…
Making Comparisons Deciding on the new car is one of the most difficult of human tasks. The other day we…
THERE was a time in motoring history when the six-cylinder engine was more popular than the four. For example, in…
A Section Devoted to Old-Car Matters The V.S.C.C. Oulton Park Race Meeting (June 25th) A CONSIDERABLE crowd gathered at the…
Today, when you think of Hillman you think of the highly successful Minx in its various forms. In 1929 the…
Sir, I was most interested in your May issue with an article on my old Belsize-Bradshaw car. The article is…
JUNE 25th and 26th AS it will be nearly six weeks since the Le Mans race was run before these…
AS an example of patience and determination the efforts of Mr. R. C. C. Palmer in completing the construction of…
ONE day last month the Press were invited to Brands to view the extension to this popular little circuit which…
The BBC had finally found the right recipe for Top Gear when Andrew Flintoff's accident shut down production and now it has announced that it won't return for the foreseeable future. It sounds more like the Corporation doesn't know how to bring it back, says Andrew Frankel
If any group of people were left looking more idiotic than the Government after its bungled handling of the only alleged fuel crisis, it was the general public. Whipped up…
Oscar Piastri wasn't even born when Fernando Alonso first raced in F1. But the 42-year-old double-world champion will have to race for a decade to best Luigi Fagioli as the oldest championship GP winner, says Matt Bishop
Max Verstappen's error in qualifying for the 2023 Miami Grand Prix looked to have left Sergio Perez with a simple path to victory. but race day was a different story. Mark Hughes explains how the double world champion overturned the odds on his way to victory