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Matters of Moment, October 1968
• Earls Court Prospects From the 16th to the 26th of this month Earls Court Opens its doors to another…
• Earls Court Prospects From the 16th to the 26th of this month Earls Court Opens its doors to another…
The cancellation of the Reims 12-hour race for prototypes and sports cars took much of the sparkle out of the…
The mere mention of Monza conjures up speed and Grand Prix racing with no ifs or buts, and once again…
One of the biggest talking points at Monza was the exclusion of the two American drivers, Mario Andretti and Bobby…
V. & V. Trophy.—On September 15th, at Beaulieu, William Boddy, Editor of Motor Sport, was presented by Lord Montagu with…
Results : Driving Tests : Touring Cars : First Class Awards : D. Jones (1937 Riley) and D. Franklin (1929…
It is often the case that just by simple observation of a fellow human being one can determine the type…
A Section Devoted to Old-Car Matters V.S.C.C. Thruxton Race Meeting (September 14th) Footitt (A.C./G.N.) Wins Motor Sport Brooklands Memorial Trophy…
The Canadian-American Challenge Cup series has entered its third season with every indication of continuing the enormous success it achieved…
While I enjoy a good Grand Prix race as much as anything, it makes a great change to watch a…
The Honda N 360 • A 1922 G.N. • The Renault 16 • A 1910 Hotchkiss The Editorial Rover 2000TC…
The weather relented by Tuesday and most of the flying programme of the Air Show was possible. Incidentally, the Show…
The weather relented by Tuesday and most of the flying programme of the Air Show was possible. Incidentally, the Show…
The Hockenheim circuit was the scene of another International Group 4, 6 and 7 Preis der Nationen race. Porsche entered…
Rally of the Thousand Lakes Last month this column was initiated in the cabin of a Finnair Caravelle on its…
At a time when the Conservative Party is being accused of apathy, it is pleasing to note that a punch-packed…
This time, thanks to a reader, Mr. J. H. Dunn of Weybridge, we are able to quote a rather luridly…
The Editor recalls the days when fast racing boats and well-known racing drivers contested International events on London's River The…
No. 39: The Dolphin The Dolphin was a comparatively rare make of car but I fortunate in being able to…
A Flashback to One of the Last of the Cyclecars With another spate of Motor Shows looming up, it is…
No movie has captured the intensity of endurance racing like Le Mans, driven by the passion of Steve McQueen and supported by a grid of top racers. Our new special issue goes behind-the-scenes of the eventful film shoot
Formula 1 has seen more than its fair share of one-time winners – here's part 1 of our rundown
When Sir Stirling Moss drove on the track, he was there to race, not to eke out championship points. On Moss' 90th birthday, Simon Arron looks at the thrilling career…
Gilles Villeneuve walked into the motorhome, threw the second-placed trophy to his sponsor and said: “Remember my trophy's been stolen? This I brought for you.” The dramatic moments at Imola,…