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Matters of moment, September 1983
An opportunity lost? We have to admit it, our hearts leapt when we read a newspaper headline "Speed limits to rise".…
An opportunity lost? We have to admit it, our hearts leapt when we read a newspaper headline "Speed limits to rise".…
Alvis 12/50 Register The Alvis Anniversary on October 2nd, at Brooklands, promises to be a thoroughly worthwhile occasion, with timed runs…
We were incorrect in saying last month that Rodney Felton's Maserati, which non-started at the second VSCC Silverstone Meeting, had…
Foretelling Ford's plans? Those who have survived 21 years in the business of making production cars a little quicker than their…
A very nice race Knittelfeld, August 14th Once again the Austrian Grand Prix followed hot on the heels of the German…
The instability of some of the entrepreneurs behind the Formula One scene has caused the 1983 season to be sharply divided…
The time has come to write of two fast Fords. First, the 150 bhp V6 2.8-litre fuel injection Uniroyal Rallye-shod Sierra…
Unlike their racing counterparts, rallying's engine builders rarely receive recognition for their labours. It's hard to pin down the exact reason,…
Ash is no longer the popular car construction material which it was, but if anyone is looking for a supply of…
Cheat, or Criminal? Dealing cards from the bottom of the pack is breaking the rules, in most cases quite harmless but…
Contests between teams and drivers for points in the World Rally Championship invariably have a direct effect on the entry lists…
Not very exciting Hockenheimring, August 7th I am sure that anyone who loves motor racing as much as I do will…
There was much excitement among the media over Goodyear's announcement from Akron that they were producing racing tyres of radial-ply…
Now a familiar sight in Europe, the Citroen BX model goes on sale in the UK this month in five versions,…
Twenty years after the Porsche 911 made its debut at the Frankfurt Show (then as the type 901), the fastest normally…
The most powerful production engine yet produced by BMW will be fitted in a 635 Coupe at the Frankfurt Show this…
FTD by Guy Smith (Frazer Nash Special) Whereas at Shelsley Walsh the paddock is comparatively small and seems subservient to the…
In three short years the Audi division of Volkswagen has set the motoring design world on its head, seizing the leadership…
The Milanese Alfa Romeo company has an enviable reputation for making sporting family cars, suitable for everyday use but distinguished by…
Jaguar is back in motor racing with commitment, and the ultimate goal is success at Le Mans. This was the message…
It's Ferrari's home race, 55 miles down the road from its Maranello factory, and it's a certainty that the tifosi will be euphoric as the Scuderia targets a third win…
The Covid-19 crisis has already taken a terrible toll on the world and last weekend, at the Spanish Grand Prix in Jerez, it was MotoGP’s turn to suffer. A fortnight…
Helmets off to Mark Webber on an excellent Grand Prix career. There was a time when it seemed he might become the best since Amon not to win one. That…
There's a future for sports cars without LMP1, according to Bart Hayden of Rebellion Racing When Rebellion Racing switched from LMP1 to LMP2 alarm bells must have rung throughout the…