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In Memoriam
Mere words are inadequate to express our feelings . . .
Mere words are inadequate to express our feelings . . .
During that sudden, savage snow-Fall at the beginning of April, a staff member had to make a journey to Derbyshire…
Momentus happenings have occurred recently. The Budget has been and gone, leaving behind the inevitable savage tax increases on the…
At Oulton Park on Good Friday, the B.R.S.C.C.'s North-Western Centre organised a most successful National Open meeting with a 37-lap…
Jim Clark is dead. Killed in a Formula Two race on the German Hockenheim circuit on April 7th, driving as…
The B.R.S.C.C. do it again Brands Hatch, England, April 7th Last year, when the B.R.S.C.C. and the British Overseas Airways…
Easter Monday saw the first major meeting to be held at the B.A.R.C.'s new 2.356-mile Thruxton circuit in Hampshire. For…
Technicalities of the 1968 Formula One Cars To the casual eye all Formula One or Grand Prix cars look the…
"Scientific Design of Exhaust and Intake Systems," by Philip H. Smith, C.ENG., M.I.MECH.E., M.S.A.E., has gone into a revised edition…
Owners of Jaguar XK120, 140, 150, C-type and D-type cars interested in forming a club catering exclusively for these models…
In the 16 years since its inception in Coronation year', the East African Safari Rally has escalated almost to the…
Burmah Oil, who are connected with Castrol, made their first entry into racing with the Alan Mann Ford V8 as…
I quote: "over Paddock, with Bruce McLaren, in the new Ford missing a gear and dropping back" Autocar; "and Bruce…
It is May, and to a vast throng of American motor sport enthusiasts the month of May means only one…
Once again Castrol Limited have published their booklet noting some of their more notable achievements in the lubrication field during…
A Section Devoted to Old-Car Matters V.S.C.C. Silverstone Races (April 20th) Both Sir Ralph Millais' 1934 monoposto Alfa Romeo and…
The Rover 14/45 Sir, Thank you for publishing yet another of my laboured efforts in Motor Sport. Having driven various…
Hardly a classic Most motor races usually have some highlight which, when looking back, bring the event into perspective. The…
Very soon after introducing their 1912 Simplex "Model or Yesteryear" Lesney brought out another of these delectable models. This time…
"The Austin Seven," by R. J. Wyatt. 192 pp. 9½ in. x 6 in. (Macdonald & Co. Ltd., Gulf House,…
On Sunday afternoon I saw Valentino Rossi fall off his motorcycle. I will repeat that. On Sunday afternoon I saw Valentino Rossi tumble from his Yamaha. He was under no…
As the 2010 Grand Prix season beckons, most of my acquaintance are agreed that it’s been a very long time since we anticipated a year with such relish. Schumacher back……
...and we want these Automobilist artworks on the Motor Sport office’s walls As today is Michael Schumacher’s 50th birthday, we’re fully caught up in Schumacher fever. These prints from Automobilist celebrate…
Ferrari attracted plenty of criticism for not favouring F1 title contender Charles Leclerc at the British Grand Prix. But the crude use of team orders at a WTCR race that weekend showed the risks of intervening, writes Damien Smith