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Matters of moment, May 1965
The Budget The Budget was less of a shock to the motoring fraternity of Socialist Britain than past experience led…
The Budget The Budget was less of a shock to the motoring fraternity of Socialist Britain than past experience led…
Further Impressions of the Lotus Elan At the end of last year Motor Sport had a Lotus Elan for road-rest and due…
Last year there was a big fuss over the C.S.I. refusing to accept the mid-engined Ferrari 250LM Berlinetta for homologation, so…
Described to the Editor in a recent interview On a perfect April evening, with spring sunshine lighting up the flat…
An appraisal of the 3-litre 6-cylinder Humber Imperial There is still a demand in this world for luxury cars, with interiors…
Le Mans, April 10/11th. In order to give entrants a chance to prepare new cars for the 24-hour race at Le Mans,…
Goodwood, Sussex. April 19th. The practice day on the Saturday of Easter weekend was blessed with mixed weather, so that…
A question I am frequently asked these days is "What do you think of the Hydrolastic Minis?" I have not yet…
Jack Brabham and the Cooper Car Company really started something when they went to Indianapolis with a Grand Prix style Cooper Climax…
In January and February of this year Pirelli distributed an elaborate, 26-question questionnaire — through motoring magazines and motoring clubs.…
The drivers: we chose our particular 12 'consumers' because we think they are typical – a cross section of Cinturato enthusiasts…
Comments on the Giulia Sprint Speciale and Giulia TI saloon The Alfa Romeo is a car no road-tester can ignore, and…
Pirelli Test Day The press had a preview of Pirelli's ambitious Cinturato Test Day at Brands Hatch a couple of days before…
Engine: Four cylinders, 78 x 82 mm. (1,570 c.c.), overhead valves operated by twin overhead-camshafts. 9.7 – 1 compression ratio. 112…
This annual event, limited to British cars not more than two years old, organised by the Hants and Berks Motor…
Joseph Siffert's day Siracusa, Sicily, April 4th. As a change from last year the weather was blazing hot for the XIV…
I cannot let the month of May 1965 go by without looking back to the same month in 1955, a mere…
A section devoted to old-car matters An analysis of the V.S.C.C. Pomeroy Trophy Competition The Pomeroy Memorial Trophy Competition was instituted in 1952 by Laurence Pomeroy…
No. 10: Armstrong Siddeley The Armstrong Siddeley has gone out of production but a plentiful supply of post-war examples, mostly Sapphire models, are…
Sir, At last the b.h.p. from the standard and sports versions of the Riley Nine has been settled by the…
If any one man personifies historic and vintage racing these days it’s Brian Redman. Between 1968-’81 ‘Our Brian’ won seventeen World Championship sports car races driving for Porsche and Ferrari,…
Kazuki Nakajima stole Porsche’s thunder by securing pole position for Toyota in qualifying for the Le Mans 24 Hours. The Japanese, who shares his TS040 Hybrid with Stephane Sarrazin and…
Pitch your questions to John Barnard for our next podcast Credited with the introduction of the carbon fibre chassis into Formula 1 with McLaren and the F1 semi-automatic gearbox with…
Freddie Spencer and Mat Oxley review the 2018 MotoGP season, looking back on Marc Márquez's seventh title, and fifth in MotoGP. Download Keep an eye on the website and your…