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Matters of Moment, December 1972
• Tight squeeze The prevailing state of the National economy is a matter for political rather than motoring writers and…
• Tight squeeze The prevailing state of the National economy is a matter for political rather than motoring writers and…
The Issigonis concept of front wheels driven by a transverse engine has been seen in push-rod-o.h.v. and single-overhead-camshaft guise; and…
Owners of old cars made in any year earlier than 1953 may care to note that from April 13th-15th, 1973,…
"The Austin Seven". Edited by W. Boddy. 95 pp. 8 3/5 in. x 5¾ in. (Grenville Publishing Co. Ltd., Standard…
Motor Sport talks to the former Lotus designer behind the successful Parnelli USAC car Maurice Phillipe left Team Lotus, where…
Ferrari The day that Enzo Ferrari stops building cars will be a sad one indeed, not only for prospective customers,…
and way back in 1938/39 they built a supercharged 4-cylinder 250 c.c. racing bike, long before the Japanese had learnt…
Sanremo Rally It used to be called the Rally of the Flowers, from the sunny Riviera which lies between the…
Porsche dons McLaren mantle Porsche ended the five-year McLaren domination of the Canadian-American Challenge Cup Series of sports car races…
The Hexagon Elan Sprint and The Datsun 160B Of all the cars we have tested in recent months few have…
Once again "Mac" McKenzi proprietor of the Kirkstile Inn at Loweswater and his gallant staff have had to steel themselves…
What is happening on the ¼ mile in California and Britain. Drag racing never hits the headlines in Britain and…
Comment on the Racing and Club Scene Astonishing Russian If I had suggested a year ago that a Russian car…
The best of two worlds The people behind the design and construction of Citroën cars are seldom, if ever, referred…
A Section Devoted to Old-Car Matters A Darracq on the Brighton Road Once again the Veteran Car Run to Brighton…
Goodwood House was where His Grace the Duke of Richmond and Gordon spent a great deal of time with his…
Just before it suspended publication, Autocar carried the story of how Stanley Sedgwick, President of the Bentley DC, covered more…
No. 19: Rover In 1925, when the 14/45 Rover with its complicated valve gear was a brave new model and…
Homes of the Racing Drivers Sir, I do not often see your magazine and it is only in the last…
A rather sad Autovia V8, Reg, No. ASA I. has been acquired by a reader living in London, the body…
The Pebble Beach Concours steals many of the headlines, but there is much, much more to Monterey Car Week Photos: Rolex/Tom O’Neal There can be no more intensive a gathering of…
NASCAR’s long season kicks off next Sunday with the 55th running of the Daytona 500. Practice and qualifying started last weekend and continue this week with a pair of 150-mile…
The racing is crazy, which is how we like it, but the penalties being handed out now are even crazier, which is why MotoGP’s stewards and race direction are losing the trust of riders, team managers, factory bosses and fans
Grand Prix editor Mark Hughes explores the repercussions of Red Bull's disastrous Azerbaijan Formula 1 Grand Prix collision It’s interesting to ponder if there will be ramifications from the…