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Matters of Moment, September 1961
The motorists' lot… The old song used to tell us that "the policeman's lot is not a happy one." Today policemen…
The motorists' lot… The old song used to tell us that "the policeman's lot is not a happy one." Today policemen…
Concluding Our Series On Lady Drivers Patsy Burt probably vies with Jean Bloxam as the most successful post-war lady competition…
THIS season Grand Prix races have been so full of interest and excitement that reports have tended to over-run the…
A very fully equipped, excellent all-round family car from a famous factory. Individuality allied to refined running an outstanding feature…
It is pleasing that Smiths Motor Accessories are continuing their series of "Worth Looking At…" advertisements wherein they fit fashion…
SINCE they were first introduced in 1952, Triumph TR models have steadily consolidated their reputation as inexpensive sports cars notable for…
Spectators will soon be able to cross to the centre of the circuit at Charterhall by means of a bridge…
Bouley Bay The jersey M.C. and L.C.C.'s Hill-Climb event on July 27th enticed a large number of competitors from the…
WON BY AUSTIN HEALEY SEBRING SPRITES by 6 Laps after 6 Hours, in Britain's Longest Car Race The annual 6-Hour Relay…
With the publication of the Map, the Daily Mail Series now provides complete motor map coverage of England, Scotland and Wales.…
An Italian Road Race PESCARA, ITALY, August 15th THIS year's event was the twenty-seventh in the annual series organised by…
A Section Devoted to Old-Car Matters V.S.C.C. SILVERSTONE RACE MEETING (July 22nd) This, the second of these enjoyable fixtures this…
No.6 : FORD Whereas makes formerly dealt with in this series have been built largely by hand in small numbers…
Duesenberg Fever Sir, I am in wholehearted agreement with your correspondent, Peter T. Rees' letter, regarding Mr. Clutton's criticisms of…
Stuttgart, July, 23rd. Anyone who misses a race meeting at the A.D.A.C. Solitude circuit, between Stuttgart and the Autobahn, misses the…
"Hawker Aircraft Since 1920," by Francis K. Mason, A.R.Ae.S. 475 pp. 8 7/9 in. x 8 1/2 in. (Putnam and Company, Ltd.,…
AFTER wandering about for two years in 1959 to the Avus and 1960 to the South Circuit of the Nurburgring,…
THE ALLARD DRAGSTER There is no more appropriate driver than Sydney Allard when it comes to dragsters, for Allard always…
The famous Reg. No. M 7, belonging to Stirling Moss, will in future be seen on his N.S.U. Prinz: This…
THE Citroen 2 c.v. has had a virtual stranglehold on the economy runabout market since its introduction in 1953, when…
Damon Hill is often credited as the first second-generation Formula 1 world champion. But while Hill’s title in 1996 certainly made him the first champion son of a champion, there…
Between 2000 and 2004, Michael Schumacher and Ferrari were the team to beat in Formula 1. Schumacher’s relentless talent in a car that was increasingly dominant left rivals trailing in…
Thirty years on from a rain-soaked Donington Park, F1 still hasn’t seen anything like Ayrton Senna’s opening lap of the 1993 European GP. Matt Bishop remembers the magic
F1's lawyers sought to rein in FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem after he publicly doubted that the series is worth a rumoured $20bn. What was once a petty rift is growing deeper, writes Chris Medland