Archive "Hotted-up" Histories "Hotted-up" Histories May I use your pages to discuss the issues raised by the correspondence about the authenticity of historic racing, sports-racing and road sports cars? The dialogue between 0.6.… June 1980 Issue By admin
Archive C.U.A.C. Little Rally A 200-mile closed-to-club rally in the eastern counties will held by the Cambridge University A.C. on November 22nd. The start will be at 9.30 a.m. from the Leys School. Closing… November 1953 Issue By admin
Archive HERE AND THERE, May 1933 " AND THERE HER Sporting Trophies. The R.A.C. is lending to the National Sporting Trophies Exhibition, which is being organised in aid of the " Dockland Settlements," a number of… May 1933 Issue By admin
Archive Vintage post-bag The "Chain Gang" replies Sir, First I would like to say there is no way the Chain Drive Frazer Nash devotee is going to shun either you or Motor Sport… March 1983 Issue By admin
Archive A HORNET WINS IN NEW ZELAND A HORNET WINS IN NEW ZEALAND. At a recent meeting of the Pioneer Sports Club of New Zealand, a Wolseley Hornet secured for its driver the coveted title of Light… August 1933 Issue By admin
Archive Letters from readers, December 2003 Feel the noise Sir, It was a pleasure to see John Davenport's tale of the Rover 3500 SD1. His words captured the chaotic essence of the time in Britain: 'Red… December 2003 Issue By admin
Archive Alfas In The Van! ALFAS IN THE VAN!--Two shots taken in close succession, of the field starting in the G.P. de l'Europe. SECOND HOME was Luigi Fagioli, ex-Mercedes-Benz driver, whose Alfa-Romeo averaged 90.92 m.p.h.… June 1950 Issue By admin
Archive The French Grand Prix is on! In hot sunshine one of the world's great motor races commences. At the fast circuit set in the rolling plain near Reims, the French champagne city, the starter has just… August 1958 Issue By admin
Archive THE LIGHT WEIGHT RACE THE LIGHT WEIGHT RACE DAVENPORT (NEW IMPERIAL) WINS AT 70.48 m.p.h. THE second of the week's three races used to be considered rather tame after the speed of the Junior,… July 1932 Issue By admin
Archive Noisy, smelly Donington Sir, I had the pleasure to attend the VSCC meeting at Donington Park and relished the opportunity to see, hear and smell real motor racing. However I was bemused to… July 1999 Issue By admin
Archive Letters - Weslake v Cosworth Sir I was saddened to see from your 'Valve Angles' piece in the October issue that you are perpetuating an untruth: Keith Duckworth was not 'the first engineer to use… December 1990 Issue By admin
Archive THE "500" OUTLOOK THE " 500 " OUTLOOK Because of, or, as we believe, in spite of the reduction in race length and change in handicapping, the B.R.D.C. has confounded the pessimists by… September 1937 Issue By admin