Page 11
Matters of Moment, July 1969
• On Motoring Museums In view of the great heritage on which our Motor Industry has thrived and the enormous…
• On Motoring Museums In view of the great heritage on which our Motor Industry has thrived and the enormous…
The Brooklands Re-Union takes on July 6th, at 2.30 p.m., admission to the Track being confined to Members and Associates…
A Grey Race with a Remarkable Ending
Despite the fact that they purloined Richard Petty from Plymouth at the beginning of the year and then brought out…
Round 1 Mosport The Canadian-American Challenge Cup series for unlimited displacement Group 7 cars has been expanded to 11 races…
This year's Indianapolis 500 produced one of the most popular winners of modern times when Andretti drove his turbo-Ford-powered Brawner-Hawk,…
Although it is not on the racing calendar, nor on the International list, one event that must surely make itself…
Acropolis Rally
Books have been written about Austin racing history and before this special articles in Motor Sport provided very adequate coverage…
G.P. Du Limbourg (June 8th) The controversial cancellation of the Belgian Grand Prix was a serious blow to Belgian people,…
By increasing the power of the four-cylinder Ford-based FVA engine to around the 435 b.h.p. mark, Cosworth Engineering has put…
Sir, May I reply to the letter on petrol prices? It should be pointed out that the Budget increase was…
It is always an event in the miniatures field when Lesney introduce new models in their "Models of Yesteryear" series.…
Figures for steam waggon acceleration are hard to come by. So we were interested to find, in an article about…
Remember those balmy hot days in June, that week of sun that caught us all by surprise? Well some of…
A Step in the Right Direction Oh my goodness! This has put the fun back into motoring. From the moment…
[By means of the Continental Correspondent, while he is motoring abroad, keeps in touch with the Editor.] Dear W. B.,…
Oulton Park, May 26th The Tourist Trophy has a fine and long history dating back to 1905 and has been…
Experience with two M.G.-Bs has indicated that the car has a long life, the body does not rust very quickly…
V.S.C.C. Fixtures Owing to premature printing schedules it has been impossible to publish a report of the Vintage S.G.C. Oulton…
Paul Smart, who has died following a road accident, rode through one of the greatest crossroads in motorcycle-racing history: from British dominance to Japanese dominance, from four-stroke to two-stroke and…
The Qatar Grand Prix has always felt a bit unreal. The first time MotoGP visited in October 2004 the newly built track was a 20-minute drive out of Doha into…
I am probably in a minority (again), but I am not a big fan of the Top Gear programme on BBC television. I am, however, a big fan of racing…
The third of our four Hall of Fame blogs examines the dazzling skills of the so-called natural riders: Freddie Spencer, Kevin Schwantz and Casey Stoner People often talk about naturally…