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Editorial, January 2000
When I asked Gordon Murray to sketch out his Formula One car of future, drawn without reference to a rulebook,…
When I asked Gordon Murray to sketch out his Formula One car of future, drawn without reference to a rulebook,…
Aganst the odds, the second Monaco historic Grand Prix will descend on the principality on May 28th 2000. Despite having…
Jan Lammers and Win Percy could be among the stars racing in a Group C revival masterminded by the Aston…
Historic Rally organiser Philip Young has been awarded the Penrite Award for efforts promoting the enjoyment of historic vehicles. A…
Porsche has confirmed that it will not be contesting the Le Mans 24-hour race in June, further depleting the number…
To a standing ovation, Stirling Moss received the Gold Medal of the British Racing Drivers Club at its annual dinner…
The video of Goodwood's second Revival Meeting is now on sale, priced £14.95. It lasts two hours and is as…
A young automotive designer from Germany has been judged winner of the 1999 International Motoring Art Competition Amateur artist Andrea…
The Motor Sports Association has moved to quash persistent rumours that the British Grand Prix could yet return to its…
Twenty-two years after Patrick Depailler finished third in the South African GP, aboard a six-wheeled Tyrrell, Martin Stretton &we its…
December 18 GSTAAD (CH) Ferrari collectors meet in the resort for Brooks Europe sale dedicated to the Prancing Horse. Magnificent…
Now races in the Argentine command factory entries, it means development and preparation has virtually no rest at all. At…
Sir, David Smith (Letters, December) tells us that Monza '63 was the only Grand Prix to have two different circuit…
Sir, In 1958 John Wyer gave a talk on the Aston Martin Racing story in which he said that during…
Sir, Having enjoyed the writings of Mr W Boddy since 1951, naturally I felt his story about the great French…
Sir, I read with interest your feature Sprites and Gremlins (November 1999), about racing the ex-Pat Moss/Paul Hawkins Sebring Sprite,…
Sir, If Motor Sport of the 1980s can be trusted(!), Mr Groves (Letters, November 1999) is correct in saying that…
Sir, How pleasing to read Marcus Simmons' excellent feature on F5000 in your December 1999 issue and what delightful memories…
Sir, May I say how much I enjoy Motor Sport; the articles are really interesting, and the archive photos so…
Sir, This reader of Motor Sport Of over 50 years seniority is again struck by the magazine's parochialism. Would not…
Sebastian Vettel finishes on top at Barcelona, but Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes almost matches his time Ferrari ended 2019’s Formula 1 preseason testing still ahead of the pack as Sebastian Vettel…
Jules Bianchi lost his life five years ago, following a crash at the 2014 Japanese GP. His Marussia colleagues remember a talent that seemed destined for success
Stellar MotoGP rookie Pedro Acosta has a plan and it seems like he’s ready for the nastiest race class of them all. His goal? To become the fourth rider – after Phil Read, Valentino Rossi and Marc Márquez – to win all three world championships
We are at an intriguing point in the season, given what became apparent in the opening round last week: a race-winning, pole-setting Ferrari, a super-fast Red Bull and a struggling…