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Matters of moment, December 1977
A front-wheel-drive breakthrough Before the war cars with front-wheel-drive, the Alvis and Tracta for example, were regarded as oddities until…
A front-wheel-drive breakthrough Before the war cars with front-wheel-drive, the Alvis and Tracta for example, were regarded as oddities until…
I went one dull November day to the Lygon Arms, Broadway, that Cotswold show-village which constitutes an American pilgrimage in…
Fiat clinches World Championship in Corsica At the beginning of the year, when Fiat was the only manufacturer to declare…
When I go to a Formula One Grand Prix, in order to make a comprehensive report for Motor Sport, it…
Almost exactly a year ago we were being introduced to the new Wolf racing car and the new team. Walter…
Impressions of the GLS and the outstanding GLi Since J.W. road-tested the Volkswagen Scirocco 1600TS in the July, 1976 issue…
Alfa announcements The Italian taxpayer's view may be very different, hut from where we sit Alfa Romeo is doing a…
From time to time Mr. Harold Butcher has shown interest in items about happenings in the Herefordshire country where he…
"The Four-Wheeled Morgan, Volume One The Flat-Radiator Models" by Ken Hall. 136 pp. 7 in. x 91 in. (Motor Racing…
This column leans this month on a reader, Mr. J. S. Derry of South Africa who writes as follows: Would…
One of the World's Satisfying Experiences Having written of the BMW 633CSi as recently as last August, when I described…
It seems that the Japanese Companies of Datsun and Toyota are threatening to return to unrestricted selling of their cars…
Hunt leaves no doubt Fuji Speedway, October 23rd Although the Japanese Grand Prix is a new event to the Formula…
The Year of South and Daly A refreshing breath of maturity has swept through the British Formula Three scene this…
I particularly like the Targa Florio P2 Alfa Romeo, No.60 in Grand Prix Models' Classic Cars series, and their J2…
A section devoted to old-car matters The Brighton Run (November 6th) Once again Renault Ltd. sponsored another successful RAC Veteran…
It is universally accepted that Brooklands Track, built by Hugh Fortesque Locke-King in 1906/7 and officially opened on June 17th,…
Sir, I have enjoyed your writings about Vintage cars and motoring for many years, and wondered whether you could help…
Sir, A little over 50 years ago this La Licorne (The Unicorn) belonged to the brother-in-law of the King of…
Sir, I was very interested in Mr. Corner's letter in your November issue about the 1914 G.P. Opels, in which…
1999 Belgian Grand Prix – when an all-nighter meant what it said on the tin On the surface all was bluster. The new British American Racing team had launched amid…
The first back-to-back race of the season takes F1 to the Circuit de Catalunya Barcelona where we should get a clear idea of the true competitive order
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
Tomorrow night ITV4 is airing the first of a three-part documentary series on the British Touring Car Championship. Made by Gaucho Productions – which also produced the Road to Dakar…