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Matters of moment, November 1988
Tyre safety Years ago when cruising speeds were low and roads comparatively deserted, worn or faulty tyres did not much…
Tyre safety Years ago when cruising speeds were low and roads comparatively deserted, worn or faulty tyres did not much…
A new association formed by enthusiasts to replace Steve Sydenham's Racing For Britain, which folded in August, has been named…
On September 22 the BBC's Top Gear team played a new version of the old game "which are the dozen…
Prompted by the death of Enzo Ferrari, last month's Matters of Moment discussed the benefit cars derive from being produced…
One of America's foremost racing drivers, Al Holbert, was killed early in October at the age of 41, when his…
With the acquisition of one of its major rivals on the world stage, Ralt, the March Group has moved a…
A 3.5-litre class is to be introduced to the World Sports-Prototype Championship for 1989, in preparation for 1991 when the…
Ford's initial reservations having been overcome, British Formula 3000 ace Johnny Herbert, still recovering from leg injuries received at Brands…
Former Grand Prix star and winner of the 1981 British Grand Prix at Silverstone, John Watson, has lent his name…
End of entente? Alain Prost will always have good reason to remember the Portuguese Grand Prix. He started it from…
Spellbinding! "Alain was brilliant. I gave it all I had, but today he proved that he is the best in…
Second is good enough Second place is never as good as winning, but it gave good cause for celebration at…
Brundle's day Martin Brundle took a sabbatical from Formula One racing in order to win the World Sports-Prototype Championship for…
Whither Mercedes? If anyone is wondering how serious is Mercedes' involvement in motor racing today, they should note the reaction…
Indian summer Dear reader, When people talk about an "Indian Summer" I am not quite sure what they mean, as…
End of the road? There can be no doubt that when the Bandama Rally of the Ivory Coast was first…
Rough stuff Whilst a World Championship qualifier was struggling to generate interest in the Ivory Coast, an European Championship round…
Battles Won, Wars Lost Despite the FISA axe hanging menacingly over its international future, Group A touring car racing has…
The mighty are fallen There was no doubting the satisfaction in Ruedi Eggenberger's smile as Klaus Niedzwiedz hurtled the Allan…
A special kind of motoring Time was when to receive a Derby or Crewe Bentley or Rolls-Royce for test was…
A high-speed demo of the cult one-make Procar racer to star this April The BMW M1 Procar championship was the place the Grand Prix drivers of the 1970s and '80s…
Ferrari's yet to confirm who will partner Vettel in 2019, Andrew Frankel has his say on the decision If Kimi Räikkönen signs for Ferrari (or indeed anyone else) we will…
Alex Palou has now committed to Chip Ganassi's IndyCar team after backing out of a McLaren deal – the hopes of making his F1 dream a reality now look slim
Robert Kubica was set to be Ferrari's next star F1 driver until he suffered a devastating accident in 2011. Now, 13 years on, the Pole is finally for the Scuderia — in a WEC Hypercar. He tells James Elson how he never gave up on the dream