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Matters of moment, March 1962
THE MONTE CARLO RALLY The rather dull Monte Carlo Rally is now fading into history but betfore it becomes entirely…
THE MONTE CARLO RALLY The rather dull Monte Carlo Rally is now fading into history but betfore it becomes entirely…
In a few short weeks we will once again be thrust into another racing season, probably the busiest the sport…
Realising that the Monte Carlo Rally would not last much longer if last year's fiasco was repeated, the Automobile Club…
SOUTH AFRICA The South African season of International races, held in December and January, had a small number of European…
Ingenious Valve Gear, Disc Front Brakes, Modern Instrumentation, Quiet Running, Excellent Suspension, 93 mph. and Sports-Car Acceleration, Comprehensive Equipment and…
"The Fighter Aircraft Pocketbook," by Roy Cross. 256 pp. 5 3/5 in. x 4 1/16 in. (B. T. Batsford, 4, Fitzhardinge Street,…
Last year I was able to assess the all-round excellence of the Mercedes-Benz 220SE on the roads of Europe and last…
The road-test report in this issue of Motor Sport emphasises the quite fantastic performance of the Fiat 1500. In Italy…
Writing in the Sunday Pictorial of December 31st last year, Jack Brabham, commenting on a drive of 480 miles in…
SOUPED SUPER The Alexander Engineering Co. Ltd. of Haddenham, that picturesque Buckinghamshire village not far from the old-world town of Thame,…
The West Herts School of Motoring, of Two Waters Road, Hemel Hempstead, Herts, which claims to have the first privately-owned…
There still seems to be little unanimity amongst motor manufacturers on the subjects of running-in, warming-up and oil-changing. The motoring…
If all goes according to plan the European season of Grand Prix racing will start on March 11th with the Siracusa…
It is remarkable that around 1919 the respective merits of air and water-cooling were a subject for vigorous debate, due to…
A Section Devoted to Old-Car Matters THE V.S.C.C. CHARTERHOUSE DRIVING TESTS (February 11th) Following their Marshals' Dinner at Pimms Restaurant in…
The Cars of My Father Sir, Before sending Motor Sport to my son in British Honduras each month, I gain…
Based at Birds Hill, Letchworth, the firm of David Ogle Ltd. is making a determined effort to achieve a renaissance of…
Following "Corgi," Dinky Toys announce a model Jaguar E-type with detachable hard-top replaceable by a folded hood (No. 120-6s.). Miniature…
N.B.—Opinions expressed are those of our Correspondents and Motor Sport does not necessarily associate itself with them.—Ed. SOLUTIONS TO THE…
Conway and Kobayashi combine for opening 2018 WEC pole – only for it to be taken away Update: Following an incorrect declaration of fuel flow meter, the no7 Toyota has…
First turbo to compete at Le Mans 24 Hours to be auctioned at Amelia Island Photos courtesy of Gooding & Company, Brian Henniker This 1974 Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 2.1…
Covid forced F1 to push back its new regulations — giving us the thrilling 2021 season as a result. But what would have happened without the pandemic? asks Mark Hughes. And what would this year's championship look like?
Myles Rowe, the first-ever black person to win an IndyCar-sanctioned event, is leading the USF2000 championship – but his career could all be over in one race