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Editorial, September 1999
You may by now have detected a mild Goodwood flavour to the magazine this month. I won't bang on about…
You may by now have detected a mild Goodwood flavour to the magazine this month. I won't bang on about…
Unsurprisingly, given the nature of the beasts, BRM's Golden Jubilee centrepiece did not follow the script, but 66,000 paying spectators…
A Ferrari 250 California Spyder supplied to James Cagney in 1959 eclipsed the competition cars at Coys' Silverstone sale, the…
FIA Thoroughbred Grand Prix title rivals Bob Berridge and Martin Stretton enthralled 250,000 spectators at the Nurburgring on July 18…
The most original surviving Lotus 49, Rob Walker Racing's chassis R7 in which Jo Siffert won the 1968 British Grand…
Zandvoort, the seaside venue which hosted the Dutch GP from 1952-85, has regained an F1 testing licence, raising hopes that…
The International motor races which took place in Eire at The Curragh, from 1949-'54, will be celebrated with a sprint…
You will know the Goodwood Revival Revival Meeting is the finest gathering of historic cars and drivers in the world…
David Coulthard, Rubens Barrichello and Johnny Herbert will compete in the Tourist Trophy Celebration, at Goodwood's Revival in September. Damon…
By Prince Chula of Thailand We are very pleased to be able the present this article on a most important…
When, back in July, Michael Schumacher telescoped his Ferrari into the tyre wall at Stowe, we knew at once that…
Since the launch of the digital revolution, Olympus has led the way with a pioneering range of award-winning cameras, setting…
Of all the British tracks which blossomed in the postwar period it is only Goodwood which retains it's mystique and…
Sir, This year's Coys Festival at Silverstone was as good as ever and I particularly enjoyed seeing the enormous gathering…
Sir, With reference to the ongoing debate on how to make F1 races more interesting, my father and I have…
Sir, Following Michael Schumacher's accident at the British Grand Prix, I wonder if a progressively deeper gravel trap, used to…
Sir, Your August issue of MOTOR SPORT exceeded all of my expectations by including articles on two significant drivers in…
Sir, I just wanted to say how good I thought was the article on Gilles Villeneuve in the last issue.…
Sir, No, Mr Whittle (Letters, August 1999) is not a boring old fart. Anyone born in the '40s or earlier…
Sir, During a recent holiday on the lovely island of Ibiza my wife and I were introduced to a small…
It's Hammer-time for Mercedes' factory staff, as its star F1 driver calls for an intense six-months of work to catch Red Bull. The team says that it knows where to focus its efforts but, writes Mark Hughes, Lewis Hamilton isn't saying quite the same thing
We’re just two weeks from press day for the Geneva Motorshow, the single most important annual event in the diary of most motoring journalists, the one even those with an…
Daniel Ricciardo says he's getting back in the mood to race in F1 – but are there any competitive seats available?
Myles Rowe, the first-ever black person to win an IndyCar-sanctioned event, is leading the USF2000 championship – but his career could all be over in one race