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The "Rembrandt" meeting
As the Editor of "Motor Sport" was unable, at the last moment, to attend, this report was written for him…
As the Editor of "Motor Sport" was unable, at the last moment, to attend, this report was written for him…
Cecil Clutton tries FitzPatrick's famous car When I penned my recent report of a Type 57SC Bugatti for Motor Sport I thought…
We have great pleasure in presenting herewith a continuation of the "Evolution of the Racing Car" series, this time contributed…
Joseph Lowrey, B.Sc.Eng, writes of some elusive characteristics in reply to certain Editorial remarks In the September issue of Motor…
The touring G.N. has, we fear, without exception, gone from amongst us, although MacLagen of the "Scuderia Chemvamo" is hoping…
The Veteran C.C. has issued its Journal again, after a three years' break, to announce a most important development. In…
Rather a mystery In the September issue we published details of a Thomas Special now owned by Doaglas Kay and cared…
A recent issue of the American magazine "Life" published many excellent photographs of James Melton's collection of veteran cars, many of…
Musing on Mud – it might well be the name of a village on some desolate stretch of coast, but in…
We hear…. Lord Avebury, of Jowett Cars, Ltd., is now the owner of the 1924 2-litre ex-Conan Doyle V12 Delage,…
The ex-Hunter Alta, together with a spare engine, has been purchased by John Gaul, of Horley, who would like information…
Last month we blundered badly over the Bolster Delage. The big eight-cylinder D8/100 has a plain gearbox and it is…
Sir, I have read Mr. Riddle's letter regarding the varied Alvis models since 1920 with interest. If my memory serves…
Fewer races, cheaper budgets and two-year seasons as WEC looks to secure a future The World Endurance Championship has announced a raft of changes as it prepares for life after…
Almost two decades ago Yamaha built a single-crank new YZR500 to beat Honda and Valentino Rossi to the final 500cc title. The bike remained a secret, until now… Yamaha has…
Suzuka is an F1 driver's dream, with high-speed twists, technical corners and an exhilarating 200mph sweep. Here's why the Japanese Grand Prix is so popular — in the drivers' own words
The Mercedes advantage is, if anything, bigger than ever. Lewis Hamilton’s pole was 1.61 per cent faster than the best non-Merc. The biggest advantage it had last year was 1.26…