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World Champion: Niki Lauda waves to the crowd after finishing third in the Italian Grand Prix at Monza and thus…
World Champion: Niki Lauda waves to the crowd after finishing third in the Italian Grand Prix at Monza and thus…
Cars for Sport At the present time, when motoring is excessively expensive and likely to become more so, fortunate indeed…
— A Ferrari Walk-over Monza, Italy, September 7th There was a strange air of resignation about the place as the…
Fittipaldi was using a new McLaren M23 that had first appeared two weeks previously at the Swiss race at Dijon.…
The Italian Grand Prix really is a shadow of its former self, for not only have the four-abreast, wheel-to-wheel races…
A New Breed of Cat A new Jaguar model is a rarity, every one a landmark in motoring history. Styling…
CSI Formula One In Milan recently the CSI made some instant decisions concerning Formula One racing as part of a…
Regazzoni Wins in France (August 24th) Despairing of being allowed to hold motor racing in their own country, the Automobile…
(September 13th) It is nice to know that some things do not change, especially when they are good things, and…
Records Shortly before his untimely death, as a result of the accident in practice for the Austrian Grand Prix, Mark…
As we close for Press Colin Chapman introduced the new Formula One Lotus (seen above), which is the long-awaited successor…
— A washout Osterreichring, Knittelfeld, August 17th The entry list for the Austrian Grand Prix was very full, almost to…
Even before practice began, the local people of Knittelfeld and Zeltweg were explaining how beautiful sunny mornings could turn to…
[Having sensed that Major-General Sir Edmund Ironside. that great military person in every sense of the word, had enjoyed an…
"History of Lamborghini" by Rob de la Rive Box and Richard Crump. 169 pp. 9 3/4 in. 7 in. (Transport…
I have ceased to be surprised at the unusual places in which one finds references to cars. A book my…
All those readers who wrote in earlier this year suggesting a Club for MG-C owners need want no longer, they…
A reader has thoughtfully sent us two publications of motoring interest. The first is a Burnham Signs brochure, which illustrates…
At a time when Secretary for Trade Mr. Peter Shore was lecturing the country about buying British (although surely he…
A section devoted to old car matters The VSCC Winds up at Llandow (August 30th) The Vintage SCC went to…
In the current issue of Motor Sport our editor-in-chief Nigel Roebuck writes about why he considers the 1967 Le Mans 24 Hours the greatest race to take place at La…
The Sheffield DocFest will host the premiere of Crash and Burn, a documentary focusing on the life and career of Tommy Byrne, on June 11. A naturally talent, the Irishman contested just…
The fourth in a five-part series of extracts from Motor Sport Grand Prix editor Mark Hughes. In this extract from F1 Retro 1980, Mark Hughes looks back at Ligier – not quite…
Let us begin with a simple fact – a simple fact this particular week, anyway. The penalty for almost causing a collision in the pitlane is a drive-through penalty. This…