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The month in Motor Sport
May 17: Andy Rouse tests his unraced BTCC Mondeo in FWD configuration at Snetterton. The car is expected to make…
May 17: Andy Rouse tests his unraced BTCC Mondeo in FWD configuration at Snetterton. The car is expected to make…
Sunday June 13 marked the first occasion this year that the Formula One World Championship and the PPG IndyCar World…
Obituary Just as this issue of Motor Sport was closing for press, on June 15, we heard the sad news…
Ayrton Senna put a major scare to the back of his mind as he won a record sixth Monaco, following…
Another silky drive by the Frenchman restored his World Championship lead, but things weren't quite so smooth off the circuit...…
And so the 77th running of the Indianapolis 500, the self-proclaimed 'Greatest Spectacle in Racing', is history. It was a…
Predicting an F3000 winner usually involves a degree of guesswork, especially in Pau, where no amount of circuit resurfacing will…
On paper, it all looks so promising: Reynard 93Ds, Mader DFV engines (which have been successful in two of the…
Two legends sat on the sidelines at Indianapolis this year, but their legacies live on They changed a lot at…
There are those who remain unconvinced by front-wheel drive's suitability for competition use, and this lobby has a strong case…
Toyota was expected to win, Subaru should have won, but the Acropolis tore the heart out of the entry and…
McLaren's stunning F1 sports car unleashed at Goodwood Gordon Murray has a party trick. Behind his back the 6.1-litre V12…
Back in 1963, Marcos, a limited volume sports car manufacturer founded four years previously by Jem Marsh (a sprightly sixty-something,…
Although both BMW and Mercedes now produce 12-cylinder engines, they are comparative newcomers to the art. The establishment? Try Jaguar.…
If the Williams-badged version of the 16-valve Renault Clio was not such an enjoyable drive, we could simply dismiss the…
Renault is by no means alone in what Eurocrats nowadays term the MPV (that's Multi-Purpose Vehicle) market, but there is…
Dear Reader, The heading for this letter was sparked off when I unexpectedly came across a group of sporting cars…
To any enthusiast living in London or the Home Counties in 1936 there was news to make them very excited.…
Alain de Cadenet took his Alfa way out East for some tropical motoring You may well be wondering what this…
The feature event of the 9th Trophée des Ardennes Historic meeting over the classic Spa-Francorchamps circuit in May was the…
Price of a croissant in the trendier parts of Nice? About the same as a semi-detached in Wimbledon. Price of a croissant in the back streets of Monte Carlo? Actually…
Following the inevitable somnolence of Christmas – the only time of the year when racing websites fall relatively silent – we have been through a tumultuous few weeks in motor…
Was Jean Behra the greatest driver never to win a World Championship Grand Prix? Paul Fearnley examines his case with the 1957 season where the Frenchman racked up non-championship and sports car wins as he raced with and against the likes of Fangio and Moss
A simple Styrian Grand Prix brought Verstappen his fourth win of the season and an admission of weakness from Mercedes