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Matters of moment, September 1971
•Racing round the houses Specially featured in this issue are the prospects for Birmingham's race through its streets next year…
•Racing round the houses Specially featured in this issue are the prospects for Birmingham's race through its streets next year…
The Secretary of this Club is now G. A. F. Coward, 153, Russell Road, Birmingham, B13 8RR, who has taken…
Walter Owen Bentley died last month, aged 83, after a series of illnesses fought with characteristic fortitude and determination. Famous…
A fine victory For BRM Zeltweg, Austria, August 15th Last year the Austrian Grand Prix was memorable for a number…
The BRM team cured their electrical coil trouble by mounting the unit on the left side of the engine instead…
Tobacco race in South Africa South African motor racing centres around the annual Formula One Championship which comprises about eight…
In our last article in this series the misconception was created that Ensign were the only West Midlands company presently…
[By means of which the Continental Correspondent, while he is motoring abroad, keeps in touch with the Editor.] Dear W.B.,…
With only four rounds remaining in the Shell Super Oil F3 series for the Motor Sport Trophy, Gold Leaf Team-Lotus…
OULTON PARK, August 21st. John Surtees scored his second successive win in the annual non-championship Formula One Rothmans International Gold…
The last two months have provided March Engineering with a pretty successful spell in Formula Two, for as well as…
Road Atlanta, July 11th. The third Can-Am round at Road Atlanta, 50 miles north-east of Georgia's state capital, was intended…
Alfa Romeo makes it three Watkins Glen, NY, July 24th. The might of Stuttgart bowed to the dogged persistence of…
Britain's David Hobbs clinched the L & M Continental 5000 Championship on August 1st at Edmonton, Canada, with his fourth…
Tyrrell double again Nurburgring, Germany, August 1st. There was no doubt in my mind that the return of the German…
The Nurburgring is still the Nurburgring and though one or two bits have been altered it is still a great…
The months of high summer have always been regarded as the close season for rallying; not for the same reasons…
A section devoted to old-car matters The VSCC Silverstone Race Meeting (July 24th) The second Vintage SCC Silverstone Meeting of…
Colour albums of veteran and vintage cars are pretty prolific and now there is one devoted to such vehicles which…
At this year's Royal Welsh Show the exhibition of pre-war motor vehicles, organised by the Rhayader & Dist. MC &…
Why are more and more F1 fans watching MotoGP? And is this a good thing or a bad thing? You know the world is changing when the world’s most eminent…
Cast your mind back 12 short years to the turn of the century. You may remember the country in general and hauliers in particular got themselves into something of a…
All-round competitor Tony Lees is the winner of the Vintage Sports-Car Club’s inaugural Speed Championship after a tremendous campaign against the clock in the famous ex-Ron Footitt 1925 AC/GN Cognac…
Cecil Sandford, the last surviving champion from the first decade of motorcycling’s world championships, passed away on Tuesday, at the age of 95. Sandford was the first rider to win a world title with MV Agusta, which went on to become the biggest racing name through much of the 1960s and 1970s.