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Matters of Moment, July 1968
• Offenhauser at Indianapolis It is the policy of Motor Sport not to over-publicise new cars before they have proved…
• Offenhauser at Indianapolis It is the policy of Motor Sport not to over-publicise new cars before they have proved…
The Brooklands Society held a social evening at the "Steering Wheel" on May 24th, which was combined with J. H.…
Mr. Victor Riley, of 22 Albert Road, Wellington, Salop, has recently been appointed Secretary of the Riley Register. Their Coventry…
We give below the results of the competitions which were part of National Alvis Day at the Crystal Palace on…
Results: Montagu Trophy : N. Arnold-Forster (1925 Anzani Frazer-Nash). Martini Trophy : G. Seaton (1930 3-litre Lagonda). Concours d'Elegance :…
The "circus" started arriving in Spa, Stavelot, Francorchamps, and Malmedy on Thursday, but with practice from 5pm to 7pm on…
"Stand back, they are all going off on a warm-up lap. Bonnier is very late starting; something wrong with a…
Colin Chapman and STP's Andy Granatelli went into the first qualifying weekend for the Indianapolis 500-mile race with high hopes…
After the early-season rush of Formula 2 races, all the teams had three weeks in which to strip and rebuild…
The Editor attempts to trace the fate of some of the most significant Grand Prix cars of all time (Continued…
As I have said before, factory rally teams, particularly the two British ones which still have full programmes, are tending…
[By means of which the Continental Correspondent, while he is motoring abroad, keeps in touch with the Editor.] Dear W.…
Having had a "Fiat Easter", I spent Whitsun, or the Spring Bank Holiday, driving an Alfa Romeo. Re-acquaintance with the…
When we were invited by the Chairman and Directors of The Daimler Company Ltd. to a reception at the Royal…
Last month we referred to the top praise bestowed on the Rover 2000 by the American magazine Road Test. Now…
A Section Devoted to Old-Car Matters B.A.R.C. Historic Car Race, Thruxton (June 3rd) 10 laps—Sunny and Dry Following tradition, the…
Last Month, under this heading, I described a home-made car which was used on the roads of England in the…
"Where Have All the Peugeots Gone?" Sir, Your article on the Peugeots ends up with Mrs. Menzies' car having made…
Advice on how to buy, restore and enjoy one of these post-vintage thoroughbreds in the £150 to £600 price span…
A motor journal can check accurately on the performance of cars submitted to it for road-test by using stop-watches, a…
You may remember that at the start of the season I wrote about the rise and rise of some talented young Danes, all of them beginning to attract some serious…
I wonder if anyone else shares my fascination with this night racing thing? Or perhaps you consider it be an irrelevance, an artifice created merely to increase the television ratings…
The young rookie hotshot being given a one-off chance used to be a familiar tale in F1, but not so much recently – why have teams become so conservative?
Motorcycling has lost one of its fastest, gentlest racers. Rest in peace. Le Mans always feels sombre. Perhaps it’s got something to do with the fact that motor sport’s worst…