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Matters of Moment, January 1958
Grand Prix Racing Prospects At the time of writing, the immediate future of Grand Prix racing appears to be in…
Grand Prix Racing Prospects At the time of writing, the immediate future of Grand Prix racing appears to be in…
The Editor Looks Back on the Cars He Drove in 1957 I tested fewer cars for Motor Sport last year…
We were able to gain experience of the Riley Two-Point-Six over a distance of 600 miles. Future motoring historians, when…
A Section Devoted to Old-Car Matters V.S.C.C. Northern Trial (Nov. 30th) First-Class Awards: B. M. Clarke (1925 Austin Seven) and…
Sir, In view of the recent interest in elderly commercial vehicles, I thought this photograph of a 1925 Austin Heavy…
"Motoring Afloat," by Charles Mortimer. 128 pp., 8¾ in. by 5½ in. (G. T. Foulis and Co., Ltd., 7, Milford…
by George Watson— Most enthusiasts start with motor-cycles. Not to be outdone, I worked my way through a 1910 5-h.p.…
Car Mart Ltd. recently held a party to celebrate their Jubilee, Major R. S. Grigg having founded this well-known firm…
It is well established that interest in small cars is increasing by leaps and bounds in America and, consequently, interest…
Twenty-six drivers contested the 1957 Championship up rather tame mud-hills at Draycott-down-the-Drain (was it?) on December 11th. They drove trials…
When the 1958 season of Grand Prix racing begins, cars will be forced to run on 130 octane petrol, instead…
Road-test shows this new B.M.C. saloon to perform briskly and possess good controllability. High gear ratios and a splendid gear-change…
Fangio, most modest of world champions, comes in for publicity of various kinds. This isn't his fault; it is the…
At a Press Conference last year, sponsored by the Edsel Division of the American Ford Motor Company, Mr. Breech, Chairman…
We have received details of the new Satellite motor dinghy which is scheduled for bulk production. Made from laminates of…
From The Daily Telegraph: "...Norvic have designed a motoring shoe ... which they think could help reduce motoring accidents. Small…
Streatham Laboratories, 197, Wandsworth High Street, London. S.W.18, manufacture an effective but inexpensive fire extinguisher. This Cyea 13 comprises a…
Besides the books reviewed on page 23 there are some other titles for New Year study. "The Ford 10 Tuning…
More Power for Austin-Healey The Austin Motor Company announces that a new cylinder head, developed from experience gained in the…
A British £1,000 Sporting Saloon with Excellent Suspension and Roadholding and a Delightful Gear-Change, which Possesses Very Reasonable Performance. Interior…
Another change of personnel at struggling Formula 1 squad Williams Further technical personnel changes have been made at Williams in the wake of the disastrous start to the season of…
Ferrari attracted plenty of criticism for not favouring F1 title contender Charles Leclerc at the British Grand Prix. But the crude use of team orders at a WTCR race that weekend showed the risks of intervening, writes Damien Smith
Grand Prix motor racing in the 1960s was unquestionably the Jim Clark Era. His velvety touch was the perfect complement to Lotus boss Colin ‘Chunky’ Chapman’s mercurial genius, steely determination…
Safety? It’s an old argument. Delving through back issues of Motor Sport is always a dangerous business. Even if you know exactly what you’re looking for, time can fly by, and…