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Matters of moment, February 1977
Renault and racing Those of us who think that racing at Grand Prix level is enhanced by the participation of…
Renault and racing Those of us who think that racing at Grand Prix level is enhanced by the participation of…
Quite by chance we discovered that those engineer's oil-cans associated with railwaymen in the time of steam locomotives but useful…
Sometime it might be fun to review this "Car of the Year" thing, going back over the years since the…
The pictures published last month under this heading have caused considerable correspondence. It can now be revealed that the car…
I have long felt that the young enthusiast who wants to start motoring with one of the older cars is…
Buenos Aires, January 9th Although Argentina is mere, thousands of miles away from the recognised European "home" of Formula One…
For most of the teams it was a case of carrying on where they left off at the end of…
A number of readers wrote to us in response to the article last month about the 1939 British Empire Trophy…
On sale at last The British public must have been wondering what on earth had become of Ford's interesting new…
By the time this edition of Motor Sport is published the first major rally of 1977 will be just over,…
January 8th-9th Another well-supported VSCC Measham Rally took place last month (50 entries). Having had a good run back from…
The Editor looks back on the cars he drove during 1976 This is the time of year when one looks…
A section devoted to old-car matters Some Rolls-Royce conundrums The accompanying picture shows a Rolls-Royce which presents a number of…
Last january, in an interview with the late Mr. Gordon Usmar about Vinot et Deguingand cars, I referred to the…
While we are glad to report that the article of f the above title was very well received, and caused…
V-E-V Miscellany.— We regret to learn of the death of Albert E. Boyer-Lowe, last November. He was a Motor Industry…
The Citroen CC magazine Citroenian for last November contained a most interesting illustrated article on the Citroen-Kegresse-Hinstin caterpillar-track vehicles, which…
I recently had an interesting chat with Mr. F. P. Mills of Walton, close to the Welsh border on the…
It is rather astonishing how many racing Napiers have survived, considering how long ago it was that they were unleashed.…
Sir, On page 1448 of the December issue of Motor Sport you ask for information on the make of a…
Mark Hughes reports from the 2019 Formula 1 season-opener: the Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park, Melbourne “I don’t know what just happened,” said Valtteri Bottas after totally dominating the…
Cecil Sandford, the last surviving champion from the first decade of motorcycling’s world championships, passed away on Tuesday, at the age of 95. Sandford was the first rider to win a world title with MV Agusta, which went on to become the biggest racing name through much of the 1960s and 1970s.