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Club news, January 1989
Entries close on January 10 for the Sunbeam MCC's Pioneer Run for pre1915 machines on March 19. Apply to Marjorie…
Entries close on January 10 for the Sunbeam MCC's Pioneer Run for pre1915 machines on March 19. Apply to Marjorie…
Disturbing! The Federation of Historic Vehicle Clubs is watching carefully the EEC regulations which threaten to seriously restrict the use…
As the New Year approaches we can anticipate a highly interesting season of varied motoring sport. Formula One racing should…
Captain Donald Marendaz, who had watched the Hon CS Rolls inflating his balloons opposite his school in Monouth, went on…
A decade of the World Rally Championship for drivers was celebrated by a special single-stage event at Montlhery on December…
Toleman's Enduro Making his third attempt to complete the Paris-Dakar Rally Raid, Ted Toleman, partnered by former World Hot Rod…
Automobiles Peugeot has announced its intention to contest the 1991 Sports Prototype series with its own car and engine. Peugeot…
Enrico Bertaggia added the prestigious Macau Grand Prix title on November 27 to his early-season victory on the Monaco GP…
Aston Martin's Group C car had its first test session at Silverstone in early December, driven by David Leslie, Brian…
Formula Renault, training ground for France's racing drivers, is to have a 10-round series in Britain. Run by the BARC…
Sandown Park 360kms Southern stars One defeat doesn't end a war, but the Silk Cut Jaguar team went down badly…
Kyalami 360 kms Joest ahead. Defying a boycott imposed by the French government, Bob Wollek drove his Joest Racing Porsche…
Fourteenth time lucky! When Peugeot's Jean Todt first recognised the increasing flexibility and freedom offered by FISA's vehicle regulations, and…
Revolution? Although it was generally unremarked at the time, the 10th round of the World Sports-Prototype Championship at Fuji was…
What turns you on? Dear Reader, A little while ago I was driving into London's Heathrow Airport, following a Saab…
Starting again from scratch The banning of turbocharged engines and the introduction of a new 31/2-litre formula for Grand Prix…
A prolific industry It had been our intention to feature a monthly article on the current state-of the art of…
Andy Rouse Engineering Powerhouse From the moment you walk into the new premises in Solihull and see the 24 trophies…
Gary Brabham Racing dynasties have become positively fashionable in the Eighties. The extended working lives of top Americans such as…
Five-star futures Britain's foremost single-seater racing championship produced a season of two halves last year, with Finnish Formula Ford graduate…
Our final Motor Sport podcast of 2016, in association with Mercedes-Benz, and we sat down with British Touring Car Championship boss Alan Gow. We chat Peter Brock, the past, present…
A series taken from the 162-page Motor Sport special 100 Greatest Grands Prix (other specials are available here). From the editor Damien Smith The Grand Prix motor races we can never forget… Welcome to…
Dunlop is the only hardware company that has been in GPs since the beginning but now it’s gone, so this is a good time to look back at its greatest season, when Wayne Rainey and Kevin Schwantz duelled for the 1991 500cc world championship
Jaguar has announced a continuation run to celebrate the 70th anniversary of its Le Mans-winning C-type. A limited number of new C-type Continuation cars will be hand-built at its Classic…