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Editorial, January 2004
When exactly was the golden age of sportscar racing? Everyone has a different answer. Was it when Jaguar and Aston…
When exactly was the golden age of sportscar racing? Everyone has a different answer. Was it when Jaguar and Aston…
Picture perfect Sir, Your October edition struck a personal chord with me through those wonderful pictures of Oulton Park, and…
Jenks on USA, 1970 Last season the CSI hoped for a ‘Worldwide Formula for Racing’, an all-embracing capacity limit of…
A champion who straddled the Atlantic, he worries about how drivers in the US will break into F1. Mario Andretti…
European sports prototype trophy cars will be one of the star attractions at what is touted to be the final…
The leading designer in Formula One, Adrian Newey, is planning to branch out into historic motorsport. McLaren's technical chief has…
Aston Martin is gearing up for a return to the Le Mans 24 Hours, the scene of its greatest racing…
Rauno Aaltonen is to contest the London-Sydney Marathon next year. The Finn drove a works BMC 1800 'Land Crab' in…
Motor Sport Magazine is to be an associate sponsor of the HSCCs Derek Bell Trophy in 2004. The race series…
The first International Historic Motorsport Show will be held at Stoneleigh Park near Coventry from February 20-22. Over 300 exhibitors…
The new Classic Stage Rally Challenge for pre-1981 machines is to join the pre-71 cars from the British Historic Rally…
Peter Hull It is with the greatest sorrow that we report death of Peter Hull. He was 82. He was…
Organisers of a major new historic festival at Zandvoort have pledged to gather all surviving winning cars and drivers from…
Cougar Group C cars out of captivity are a rarity, more so chassis that have such an interesting history as…
Three-pointed stars Fennel and Savage top in Tests The combined talent of Frank Fennell and Kevin Savage was the dominant…
Five gold rings in end-to-end challenge The 10th running of the Lands End to John O'Groats Classic Reliability Trial whittled…
The TT at Goodwood left very special memories for the rapid Jaguar specialist What were your racing highlights in 2003?…
Press-on Perez adds tarmac win to title Steve Perez laid his tarmac ghost to rest on the Killarney Historic Rally…
Formula One is meant to have an off-season. That's why the FIA bans all track activity for a specified period…
1981 San Marino at Imola by Miguel Angel Guerra After two and a bit years in European Formula Two, how…
Fernando Alonso’s third place at Qatar – his first podium in seven years – was well merited, a brilliant drive based on an over-achieving qualifying lap, an aggressive start where…
Because this new generation of cars can follow more closely, you can retaliate once you’ve been overtaken. In combination with a Jeddah track that is one big slipstream and DRS…
If there’s been one thing that can be relied on in British GT it’s Jonny Adam. Reigning champion, having won the title with Beechdean and its owner Andrew Howard in…
A Grand Prix-winning Bugatti in which Monaco and Le Mans winner Maurice Trintignant took his first victory is heading to auction The 1931 Bugatti Type 51 in which two-time Monaco Grand Prix winner and…