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The month in Motor Sport
December 9: The FIA gives Ayrton Senna a six-month ban for his post-Japanese GP fracas with Eddie Irvine. The good…
December 9: The FIA gives Ayrton Senna a six-month ban for his post-Japanese GP fracas with Eddie Irvine. The good…
Matters of moment Do you recall our closing remark in last month's editorial? Our desire to see the FIA implementing…
December 24: The RAC MSA hands over management of the British Rallycross Championship to the BRSCC. 27: Belgian former racer…
André Pilette was one of the most prolific figures in Belgian motor racing, as much for the racing school he…
Obituaries One of the most successful lady racers of all time, Elisabeth Junek passed away recently in her native Czechoslovakia,…
As the 1994 Grand Prix season approaches there's still a worrying degree of vagueness in the rules As these words…
McLaren Advanced Vehicles' contender to go through the Sound Barrier on land will break all sorts of new ground in…
Maverick will be powered by a Turbo Union RB199 Mark 104 which normally powers the Tornado F3 fighter. Turbo Union…
I think it's an absolute disgrace. It's obvious to me that nothing has changed. Really, nobody gives a toss, do…
Once again, we are pleased to report that Motor Sport and its weekly sister Motoring News are continuing as associate…
Is yet more of the Safari Rally's adventuresome spirit about to be diluted? That's certainly the way it looks .…
Various advance statements have been made by FIA officials concerning the make-up of the 1994 World Rally Championship, some contradicting…
Some 20 years ago, the last Austrian Alpine Rally took place. It was forced into oblivion partly by organisational troubles…
Three hours into the job it's a trifle premature to pass judgment on Andrew Craig, CART's next president and chief…
Back in March 1985, few people outside the world of karting had heard of Gabriele Tarquini . . . International…
Alfa Corse, the slick, Milan-based racing division of Alfa Romeo, has chosen to contest the BTCC to do rather more…
Another one-make saloon series? Is this what British motorsport really needs? Doubters beware. For would-be BTCC racers, it could be…
Volvo's new, turbocharged 850 may look like any other of the Swedish manufacturer's products, but its meek exterior conceals quite…
Vauxhall's 16-valve engines have long been appreciated for providing levels of driveability that were but distant dreams for other merchants…
In Seattle lurks a unique Bentley and a host of other exotica A friend of mine is a dyed-in-the-wool motor…
Dear Nigel, Do you not think F1 would be better if one set of tyres was expected to last the race distance (I cannot believe it is a good sales…
A winter of a thousand questions, many of which will finally be answered in Qatar this weekend, including which rider will make the most of Michelin’s all-new compounds?
This Triumph pays homage to the marque’s Le Mans entrant Three Triumph TR3Ss were entered in the 1959 Le Mans 24 Hours, and a tribute to one of the experimental…
Most road riders use a lot more front brake, while MotoGP riders use the rear brake much more. This is just one example of how the art and science of…