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Editorial, March 2001
It's late February and a group of journalists has congregated on a chill morning to witness the unveiling and shakedown…
It's late February and a group of journalists has congregated on a chill morning to witness the unveiling and shakedown…
The FIA thoroughbred grand prix series is set to support a Formula One World Championship encounter for the first time,…
The futures of Rockingham motor speedway and the Coys Historic Festival have been assured, despite several recent changes at the…
Fans of historic racing stand to benefit from Silverstone's split with Coys of Kensington. Although no longer supported by Coys,…
Donington park will reverberate to the sound of raucous Auto Union V16 and V12 engines for the first time in…
It seems incredible, but 25 years have passed this summer since James Hunt became the sixth Briton to win the…
Fifty years after first compelling at Le Mans, Sir Stirling Moss will take the wheel of a Jaguar at the…
Gordon Murray's first Le Mans car has been restored to its original form and will soon resume racing after a…
Bertie and Mark Fisher The 'phone rang. It was Bertie. A smashing bloke. But my heart sank. Any time a…
Sir, Congratulations on another excellent Track Test. I recall a proposed Aintree Historic event in 1997 to coincide with the…
Sir, Your feature about the Aintree circuit brought some wonderful boyhood memories flooding back. At the age of 12, I…
Sir, Your Track Test of Aintree was of great interest to me. For 15 years I have been bringing my…
Sir, Just like Nigel Roebuck, I visited the wonderful Steering Wheel Club many times during the '60s, when I was…
Sir, I appreciated your editorial in the February 2001 issue regarding the sad losses of Walter Hayes and John Cooper,…
Sir, Please keep your headline writers on a leash. The articles are first-class and always have been. But Wham barn…
Sir, I have generally been a happy reader of MOTOR SPORT since September 1967, and have usually enjoyed the articles…
Sir, I've been a fan of yours for about a year now, but you truly surpassed yourself with the Turbo…
Sir, Reading the story concerning John Love's drive in the 1967 South African GP has prompted me to share some…
Sir, I was saddened to read the obituary of my boyhood hero Sir Nicholas Williamson in the February edition of…
Sir, The Spanish GP was not the first time McLaren had come into conflict with the scrutineers in 1976. After…
The unique personal car of Battista Pininfarina will be sold at auction for a staggering estimation of £5.78-£7.2 million This one-of-a-kind 1965 Ferrari 275 GTB Speciale was created and owned…
The World Rallycross Championship entertained Portugal over the weekend, taking to the hills of the Villa region. Winner of the opening round of the season, Mattias Ekström, safely navigated his…
Enzo Ferrari could be mulish: who on Earth would think it logical to place a prancing horse behind its cart? So surmised a man basking (from July 1960) in the…
A series taken from the 162-page Motor Sport special 100 Greatest Grands Prix (other specials are available here). Click here to buy the lead image. From the editor Damien Smith The Grand Prix motor…