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Editorial, November 2001
The omens were not good. Rockingham Motor Speedway looked half-built for its May debut, played a desperate game of catch-up…
The omens were not good. Rockingham Motor Speedway looked half-built for its May debut, played a desperate game of catch-up…
The Historic Festival, run at Silverstone for nearly a decade, is moving to Oulton Park in 2002. The Cheshire circuit…
Organisers of the FIA Thoroughbred Grand Prix Car Championship are currently considering 14 invitations from circuits across Europe to host…
The Vintage Sports Car Club will celebrate the British Empire in a two day racing festival at Donington Park next…
A Memorial Service to celebrate the life of Ken Tyrrell will be held at Guildford Cathedral on Thursday November 15,2001…
The organisers of The Classic Le Mans event have announced a switch to a September date for the eagerly anticipated…
Challenging one-time GP venue Dijon-Prenois hosted a packed historic weekend in which Fredy Kumschick dominated the final FIA Thoroughbred GP…
Simon Hadfield gave the Trojan marque a rare UK race victory as the FORCE Formula 5000 series concluded at Brands…
Despite moving from Imola to Spa, the final round of the BRDC Historic Sports Car Championship drew a modest field,…
As a double-header support race to the British Touring Car Championship, the International Supersports Cup drew a disappointing field to…
Sir, I was pleased to see your articles on Ken Tyrrell in the October edition. I did however immediately spot…
Sir, Your August edition article 'Remember Me This Way' has finally prompted me to write about a matter over which…
Sir, Thank you for the wonderful article on Carlos Reutemann (August issue). Your readers might be interested to know that…
Sir, In his article on the GMC Blower (Technofile, October issue), Keith Howard perpetuates the myth that diesel engine superchargers…
Sir, If anyone has any information on ex-works rally Imps could you please let me know? I'm looking for one…
Sir, I should like to follow up on the brief history of the Abbott-Nash recounted by Bill Boddy in the…
Sir, I wish to create a verbal and photographic account of my late father,John (Jack) Welsh. He was a works…
Sir, I was pleased to note that in Modem Times (August issue) Simon Taylor drew attention to the imminent loss…
Sir, Surely Ferrari have made a far-reaching error of judgement in not signing Kimi Raikkonen when he was theirs for…
Sir, Oulton Park, Gold Cup, 1970, my first Formula One race 'on the inside'. I found myself on the empty…
McLaren has admitted cutting its aero department too much and missing its target for the 2023 F1 car. But despite a disappointing Bahrain test, it's confident "aggressive development" will make it a top-four team by the end of the year
They’re saying we haven’t seen a financial crisis like this since 1929. Good news is thin on the ground, and it’s hardly surprising that life is getting tough in motor…
Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen wound the clock back in Texas as the Mercedes driver chased his Red Bull rival to the flag in an echo of the 2021 US Grand Prix. But was their duel a sign of what's to come, or a by-product of an overly-aggressive set-up, asks Mark Hughes?
The three-way battle for victory in the 2022 United States GP ended with a familiar victor. We examine the data with Project F1 to see where Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc's challenge fell down