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Matters of moment, February 1975
Britain's go-slow Since the change of Government we have seen petrol prices rise to alarming heights in a succession of…
Britain's go-slow Since the change of Government we have seen petrol prices rise to alarming heights in a succession of…
With the first round of the 1975 World Championship taking place in Buenos Aires just three months after the chequered…
Apart from one mild fluttering the situation in Formula One racing regarding teams, drivers and cars, was surprisingly stable when…
The professional Grand Prix drivers, who seem to spend more time trying to get motor racing organised to their way…
Evans Wins Grovewood Award Rothmans Formula 5000 Championshipwinner Bob Evans won the £1,000 top award in the Grovewood Motor Racing…
Only the Americans will have the initial pleasure or otherwise of the long rumoured TR7, which goes on sale in…
An attractive new body shape constructed around practically the same old mechanical components is the essence of Ford's new Escort…
Colin Chapman and Maurice Phillippe put their heads together in 1969 to scheme up a Formula One car using the…
An open-air family car So far as we know this Government has yet to tax fresh air and those with…
A section devoted to old-car maters Having amassed a fine collection of vintage motor-cars since he gave up rallying, Bill…
FWD Alvis matters Sir, I was, of course, extremely interested to read the article by Hugh Torrens regarding the FC…
When Morland & Co. decided to build a new public-house in Preston Road, Abingdon-on-Thames, they instituted a ballot amongst the…
More cars in books occur in "George Formby", a biography by Alan Randall and Ray Seaton, which is published by…
"The Rolls-Royce of Motor CyclesBrough Superior" by Ronald H. Clark, AMIME. 176 pp., 8¾ in. x 5½ in. (Goose &…
(JAN. 4th/5th) This normally-annual event wasn't run last year because of the petrol-panic but was resumed last month in spite…
On the fairly safe assumption that many people Will soon be shopping for more economical cars, we decided to look…
Almost by tradition, RAC Rally time is when professional drivers and co-drivers are seen dining and otherwise hobnobbing with managers…
To most people motor-car windscreens are of two types. one simple and cheap and the other complex and expensive. The…
The Editor Looks Back on the Cars he Drove During 1974 From the motoring aspect, and many others, 1974 was…
Just before 1974 went out in a welter of costly petrol and low speed-limits I was invited by Philip Stein…
Kazuki Nakajima stole Porsche’s thunder by securing pole position for Toyota in qualifying for the Le Mans 24 Hours. The Japanese, who shares his TS040 Hybrid with Stephane Sarrazin and…
One of the oldest prizes in motoring has been awarded to the car that will be used in the most futuristic of motor sport competitions Hailed as a “game changer”…
Dick Bennetts of West Surrey Racing is in a privileged position of having run two of the fastest Grand Prix drivers ever in Formula 3 – Mika Häkkinen and Ayrton Senna.…
A Williams-Renault FW14B which Nigel Mansell drove to five grand prix victories, on his way to winning the 1992 Formula 1 world championship, has sold for £2.703 million at auction, setting…