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Matters of Moment, August 1972
All quiet at the Palace Although Britain is well-provided with race circuits, if they are not further threatened by bans…
All quiet at the Palace Although Britain is well-provided with race circuits, if they are not further threatened by bans…
I regret that a slip of the pen, when writing the piece headed "Photo Finish" which appeared last month, caused…
Uninspiring Brands Hatch, England, July 15th Amidst three days of fun and games in the Brands Hatch Stadium the British…
Last month we reported that Denny Hulme had won the first round of the Can-Am series with the latest McLaren…
The pettiness of big business and the sordid side of sponsorship was well illustrated by the complete ban on Marlboro…
An honourable turn of speed from 998cc In the May issue we struck our first official acquaintance with Datsun's smallest…
Comment on the Racing and Club Scene John Player, The British Grand Prix and Lotus The tobacco firm of John…
by its creator, Donald Healey [Last April, in "Rumblings", we recalled the sensational 2-litre Triumph Dolomite, almost a direct copy…
British Hill-Climb Championship In spite of an encouraging growth of new faces and machinery the top half-dozen places in the…
Circuit Safety There are some people amongst the readers of Motor Sport who seem to think I am against any…
I was beginning to think I would never see any real Grand Prix racing anymore, but the Grand Prix of…
It has not been possible to mention all the cars road-tested recently, so it is now my intention to catch…
[By means of which the Continental Correspondent, while he is motoring abroad, keeps in touch with the Editor.] Dear W.…
FIA Championship Authority, no matter which ornate nameplate appears on its door, stands on a pedestal, a ready-made and convenient…
A Ferrari Grand Slam Osterreichring, Zeltweg, June 25th Rumours before the event suggested that this year's 1,000-kilometre sports car race…
You might not expect to find motoring mentions in a railway book but in "I Tried To Run a Railway"…
"Aces Wild—The Story of the British Grand Prix", by Peter Miller. 160 pp. 8 4/5 in. x 5 1/2 in.…
Andrew Duncan lay in hospital after an almighty accident at Mallory Park, in a Formula Three Alexis he was racing…
A Section Devoted to Old-Car Matters The VSCC at Shelsley Walsh (July 8th) :Shelsley-Walsh, near Worcester, is the most historic…
Last month Humbers, this month it is Fiats. The occasion was the First International Fiat Register Meeting, with 13 cars…
This week in motor sport from the Archive and Database, featuring a championship win for Jack Brabham – on foot December 12 1946: Emerson Fittipaldi is born. In profile 1959: Bruce…
Former Williams F1 driver Sergey Sirotkin joins McLaren as reserve driver for remaining Formula 1 season Sergey Sirotkin has been appointed McLaren's Formula 1 reserve driver for the rest of…
The idea of racing in the UAE is usually nauseating enough due to much of the region's human rights abuses against its own citizens and the horrifically bland tracks – but this time in Qatar things got even worse
Lewis Hamilton is now on his fourth Mercedes engine – with strange noises coming from its power units, can he make it through six more races without using another? asks Mark Hughes