Archive THE WONDERFUL FRENCH "BROOK P-r HE new motor course now under construction at Montlhery, is situated approximately seventeen miles south of Paris, and is approached by the main highway No. 20, leaving Paris at… September 1924 Issue By admin
Archive Club News, March 1936 etta KENTISH BORDER C.C. KENTISH BORDER C.C. Hampshire's hills were in a beautifully muddy condition on the occasion of the Stafford Clark Cup Trial. Wick proved to be easily the… March 1936 Issue By admin
Archive Serious Sports Saloon Track impressions: Mercedes 190E 2.5 Evolution II My experience of the most recent Mercedes weapon in the evolution homologation warfare against BMW, a 2463cc shorter stroke version of the Cosworth… October 1990 Issue By admin
Archive SPECIALISING IN OLD MASTERS SPECIALISING IN OLD MASTERS WE VISIT THE INTERNATIONAL HORSELESS CARRIAGE CORPORATION It is difficult to imagine a greater contrast in cars than between a fiery FrazerNash and a 1A h.p.… December 1935 Issue By admin
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Archive MOTOR-CYCLE OUTPUT * * MOTOR-CYCLE OUTPUT Sir, Apropos your article "FIAT Racing Engines 1922-27," it may interest readers to know that the 1950 G.P. Triumph motor-cycle has a claimed output of 45… March 1951 Issue By admin
Archive THE CHEQUERED FLAG THE CHEQUERED FLAG 1111 111 FOR GRAN TURISMO AND COMPETITION CARS !el • • I • • ii• . 8-type JAGUAR fixed-head coupe, 1962 series. Two hundred miles only from… January 1962 Issue By admin
Archive Different Tracks Sir, David Smith (Letters, December) tells us that Monza '63 was the only Grand Prix to have two different circuit configurations during one event. Not quite right. At Barcelona in… January 2000 Issue By admin
Archive Club news, July 1932 eta- SUTTON COLDFIELD AND NORTH BIRMINGHAM CLUB. THE Vesey Trial held by the Sutton Coldfield and North Birmingham Club on Saturday, June 4th, proved a great success and there were… July 1932 Issue By admin
Archive HARRISON AT MIAMI. HARRISON AT MIAMI. ALTHOUGH official confirmation is not to hand at the time of writing, it is understood that the Colonel Green Trophy has been won by Crawford, an American.… April 1932 Issue By admin
Archive Motoring Sportsmen Motoring Sportsmen by the Editor-1 No. 4. Raymond Mays. pp AYMOND MAYS' interest in motoring sport corn menced as soon as he was old enough to take an interest in… November 1924 Issue By admin
Archive Review of British Sports Cars Sir, Further to your review of Gregor Grant's book on British Sports Cars, we feel that we must point out some serious errors in describing the Allard. In the first… November 1947 Issue By admin