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Matters of moment, February 1972
Formula One at the crossroads Although on the face of it Grand Prix racing, or Formula One as it is…
Formula One at the crossroads Although on the face of it Grand Prix racing, or Formula One as it is…
DSJ previews the coming season By the time these words appear in print the 1972 Grand Prix season will have…
Tim Carson, late Secretary of the VSCC, was awarded an MBE in the New Year's Honours List. The last issue…
The Automobile Association has combined with 4S Sports (a member of the Horizon Holiday Group) and announced a programme of…
The figures for new car registrations in 1971, from January to September, show British Leyland substantially in the lead, with…
Firestone have just introduced a Sports GP road tyre which looks for all the world like a racer and incorporates…
Run in conditions of heavy showers, fog, and snow in high places, this year's "Measham", starting and finishing at Church…
Buenos Aires, January 9th. A respite of almost six months in the sports car championship programme gave all the leading…
More power means more fun Many an argument has centred around the Lotus Europa, the rear-engined GT car which has…
Things happen quickly, quietly and efficiently at Lola Cars, and since the firm's move from the Slough to the Huntingdon…
Successful showboat The Evening News Motor Racing Showboat which was moored in the Pool of London for the first week…
The Opel division of General Motors has made considerable inroads into the British market since it started selling here just…
Ferrari test track While Modena and the surrounding districts still remain very much the heart of Italian motor racing, the…
British Leyland's long-awaited 1.8-litre o.h.c. Triumph Dolomite—the third Triumph to carry this type-name*—had a difficult birth, being delayed on more…
Forget the "GT" label, which is, of course, fatuous! The car in question is the latest version of the largest…
Rolls-Royce Motors Ltd. had a record year in 1971, which is good news indeed, after the financial collapse of the…
A section devoted to old-car matters Austin Seven jubilee year The Land's End-John o' Groats Run for pre-war Austin 7s…
Sir, I am wondering whether the paragraph, following R. D. Millar's letter "The Henderson Napier Rolls-Royce" answers a question which…
Sir, With reference to the starting methods for Rolls-Royce armoured cars. My credentials are that I was a driver of…
Sir, Your recent issues have been very evocative of memory for the writer, particularly the references to early aviation, because…
Joan Mir and Alex Rins were super-fast at Le Mans but the doomed Suzuki team went home with nothing but broken bikes
My Hungarian journalistic colleague Károly Méhes was pulled into a love of F1 almost single-handedly by one driver: Gilles Villeneuve. He was a devastated teenager when Zolder 1982 played out…
There are plenty of rumours and conspiracy theories doing the rounds at the moment, so let’s take a deep dive in the Michelins
Taken from the August 1997 issue of Motor Sport When I was a kid, someone gave me an EP – remember them? – of the BRM V16 on full noise.…