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Matters Of Moment, July 1954
Ancient versus Modern The M.C.C.'s Commemoration Edinburgh Run which started from the G.P.O., London, on May 21st, resulted in only…
Ancient versus Modern The M.C.C.'s Commemoration Edinburgh Run which started from the G.P.O., London, on May 21st, resulted in only…
Matters Of Moment ... Page 351 The Withdrawl Of Austin Healey ... Page 353 The B.A.R.C. Whistun Meeting ... Page…
By withdrawing their entries shortly before the Le Mans race and announcing their intention of withdrawing from European sports car…
Peter Collins Makes Fastest Lap, at 93.3 m.p.h., in the Thinwall Ferrari, Outclassing the B.R.Ms. Bicknell's Revis Runs Away with…
Mary Hill, writing in the Radio Times of June 14th: "No industry can progress without the stimulus of the challenge…
Chimay, June 6th. With all the Grand Prix regulars at Rome, Prince Bira had a comparatively easy time at Chimay,…
A Battle Between Brute Force and Science Le Mans (Sarthe), June 13th Almost every year the approach of the 24-hour…
In offering our sincere condolences to Hawthorn on the loss of his father, which expression of sympathy will be endorsed…
At Aintree The opening race meeting at Aintree saw Stirling Moss back in winning form and Duncan-Hamilton going at his…
From the pleasant town of Cheltenham the local motor club, ably guided by W. Dembowski, held its annual fuel economy…
Fangio in Fine Form for Maserati Spa. June 20th. With the cancellation of the Dutch Grand Prix the first round…
What Has Happened, Queries the Editor, to the Under-1,100-c.c., Lightweight, Inexpensive Cars in this Category? It is an astonishing fact…
June 6th. The 12-hour race on the triangular circuit at Hyeres on the south coast of France, near Toulon, saw…
Stirling Moss Drives Impeccably to Win B.A.R.C. "Daily Telegraph" 100-mile "Aintree 200" and 30-mile 500-c.c. Race. Duncan-Hamilton's Jaguar Beats the…
On May20th a happy occasion at the Hawker aerodrome at Dunsfold was a demonstration by the G.Q. Parachute Co.. Ltd.,…
by Rob Walker (Continued from the June issue) We arrived just in time for lunch at our hotel, Harder Hall,…
The weekend of May 22nd-23rd saw a wide variety of motoring events taking place on the International Calendar. At Bari,…
After being without it for 4 1/2 months we put a well-known sports two-seater back on the read for the…
Dagenham's Latest Small Car, the Least-Expensive 70-m.p.h. Saloon on the Market, Which Should Make a Good Rally Car, Handles Well,…
This meeting was notable for the fact that it was the first time that racing cars of Formule Libre class…
There are all the usual reasons we talk about when discussing Ducati’s MotoGP success, but underpinning it all is something that no one really talks about: computer modelling, virtual reality and artificial intelligence…
Joe Dunn looks ahead to the new issue of Motor Sport, in UK stores now About halfway through our ‘Lunch with’ Jacques Villeneuve in this month’s Motor Sport, the 1997 world…
Simon Arron didn’t just love motor racing. It crackled within him. No matter what the subject, his conversation sparked with obscure facts, hilarious anecdotes and sheer enthusiasm for the sport.…
Known as the 'Temple of Speed', the Autodromo Nazionale Monza has played host to numerous historic battles, but none closer than the one that played out in 1971. The closest…