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Editorial, October 2000
Motor racing in Europe, motor racing in America; two sports separated by a common language. The US, the world's largest…
Motor racing in Europe, motor racing in America; two sports separated by a common language. The US, the world's largest…
The unforgettable spectacle of Jarno Trullt blasting a 1999 Jordan-Mugen Honda Formula One car up Prince of Wales Drive to…
Driving the ex-riccardo Patrese Brabham BT49D-18, Historic Formula One rookie Christian Glasel became the fifth winner in six rounds of…
The Surtees TS9 which Rhodesian John Love raced in South African Formula One events in 1971-2 under the Team Gunston…
After years of blood, sweat and tears, Duncan Ricketts finally cajoled the 1939 ERA E-type (GP1) to its first-ever race…
A brace of wire-wheeled Ferrari 250LMs, driven by Le Mans winners Richard Attwood and Jackie Oliver and John Surtees/ David…
Donington Park could host the British GP in 2002, as part of a deal with Brands Hatch Leisure, which has…
The mighty seve-litre V12 Ferrari 712 Can-Am car is set to hit the tracks of Europe in the last two…
There is a telling irony about the annual juxtaposition on the Formula One calendar of Hungary and Belgium. Budapest is…
Sir, With regard to Moss versus Clark in your 'Uncrowned Duels' feature (August issue), the most telling comparison was at…
Sir, I recently purchased a Stanguellini Formula Junior (chassis 00132). This was originally owned by Raffaele Cammorata, who drove it…
Sir, I must take issue with the selective memory of reader Mr Blegvad (September letters). As I recall nobody accepted…
Sir, The anecdote related by Bill Boddy in the August issue concerning Auto Union's possible use of dummy exhaust stubs…
Sir, If the September issue of Motor Sport is a prototype of what to expect under your editorship, all readers…
Sir, As the author of Racing the Silver Arrows I wish I could help David Jones (September letters) regarding the…
Sir, Thank you for the great article 'Uncrowned Duels' in the August issue. I especially appreciate the strong case made…
Your recent article on Mike Hawthorn brings back many happy memories. In 1951 he won the Ulster Trophy Handicap race…
Sir, Paul Fearnley CA Blast from the Future', September issue) is a bit wide of the mark when he says…
Sir, I enjoyed your feature on Mike Hawthorn's appearances at Goodwood, but found that as soon as I had gone…
Sir, I enjoyed your Hawthorn article but would point out that the Thinwall Special did not feature in Mike's battle…
Germany has fallen off the Formula 1 calendar once again, despite the country providing the newest World Champion. The calendar is reduced to 20 Grands Prix, with question marks still…
A series taken from the 164-page Motor Sport special Great Racing Cars, which is available to buy here To buy the lead image click here Kris Meeke - 2009 IRC champion, factory Citroën driver in the…
Sunbeam threw all it had at the 1923 French Grand Prix but innovative Fiat still turned up with a faster car — by 30sec per lap. Its unlikely win with Henry Segrave, the first British GP victory, is a classic racing tale of strategy, determination and panicked rivals
For 60 of the 87 laps George Russell was going to win as Lewis Hamilton’s stand-in at Mercedes. But fate had other plans. A safety car to retrieve the front…