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Reports of Recent Events, March 1947
S.A.S.C.C. Speed Hill Climb Results of the South Australian Sporting Car Club's Quarry Hill speed event, held last October, are…
S.A.S.C.C. Speed Hill Climb Results of the South Australian Sporting Car Club's Quarry Hill speed event, held last October, are…
In spite of shortage of materials, power cuts, labour difficulties, building restrictions, and the effects of continued petrol rationing, high…
Right from its inception the Austin Motor Company, Ltd. raced their amazing "Seven" and by the outbreak of war it…
"Dunlop in War and Peace," by Sir Ronald Storrs, K.C.M.G., C.B.E. (Hutchinson, 8s. 6d.) This 147-page book may be said…
Those fortunate mortals who are in the market for a 1947 car have a difficult choice to make, for the…
At this time of year, when the appearance of the first primroses and new petrol ration books instill a desire…
By "Baladeur" Sooner or later, I suppose, every commentator on the sporting aspect of motoring succumbs to the temptation to…
"Aircraft of the 1914-1918 War," by O. G. Thetford and E. J. Riding (31s. 6d.). Readers who are interested in…
"An Important Landmark in English Automobile Design" A Road Test in the Old Tradition Motor Sport has always taken an…
Encouraging Economics We repeatedly receive enquiries from the younger enthusiasts as to where inexpensive used cars can be found and…
We Hear Captain Widdowson would like to hear from previous owners of his 1929 8th Series long-chassis Lancia "Lambda" Weymann…
Described by Mr. Raymond Mays as "the first occasion of its kind," nearly a score of famous racing car drivers…
Sir, I would like to raise a few points regarding the figures you quote in your Road Test of the…
During an otherwise forgettable dinner 25 years ago, I listened with stunned disbelief while 37-year-old Tony George, whose family owned the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, explained how and why he was going to blow…
Formula 1 teams will be banned from following the lead of Racing Point's 'Pink Mercedes' under plans to prevent the copying of an entire car from next season. Aside from…
"Over-imaginative" claims that Toto and Susie Wolff had shared confidential secrets were quickly rebutted this week. It served as a distraction from the real rift in Formula 1, writes Mark Hughes
Not being a whizz when it comes to business matters, it seems astonishing that the board of Morgan can chuck the grandson of the company’s founder out on his ear…