Archive Porsche Supercup Porsche Supercup Britain's reigning F3 champion Kelvin Burt had his first race of the year in the Porsche Supercup round which supported the Spanish GP in Barcelona. He came away… July 1994 Issue By admin
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Archive Rumblings, March 1957 The Economics of Motoring The cost of motoring (when such is possible) is uppermost in many people's minds at the present time. Before the war the writer proved in these… March 1957 Issue By admin
Archive BOOK REVIEWS, April 1970, April 1970 "The Record Breakers", by Leo Villa and Tony Gray. 160 pp. 11 3/10 in. x 8 2/5 in. (The Hamlyn Publishing Group Ltd., .Astronaut House, Hounslow Road, Fathom, Middlesex. 42s.)… April 1970 Issue By admin
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Archive Hulbert shows some true Yorkshire grit Mac Hulbert continued his strong run in R4D by scooping FTD at the inaugural VSCC Harewood hillclimb. His 68.29sec ascent of the Yorkshire venue came just two months after his pre-war record-breaking… October 2003 Issue By admin
Archive THRILLING SPEEDS IN KING'S CUP THRILLING SPEEDS IN KING'S CUP ALEX. HENSHAW AVERAGES 236 M.P.H. FOR 1,000-MILE COURSE LARGE crowd at Hatfield aero drome on July 2nd was thrilled by the amazing speed of Alex… July 1938 Issue By admin
Archive Silverstone's take-off The BRDC's post-war growth was mirrored by its rapid redevelopment of an old bomber base, in Northamptonshire. Gordon Cruickshank charts the early years of Britain's premier track As the dust… August 2003 Issue By admin
Archive Road test impressions of– New cars from Britain, Germany, Holland and Japan The Austin Allegro After the troubles we experienced with the first road-test Allegro, BL were very prompt in sending us another, a… August 1973 Issue By admin
Archive Wolverhampton wanderers Midlands-based Sunbeam's entry for the 1923 French Grand Prix looked like being the best of the rest — yet the result was a welcome surprise. On the 80TH anniversary of… June 2003 Issue By admin
Archive MOTOR SPORT's Concours d'Elegance A!though only in its second year, the MOTOR SPORT Concours d'Elegance attracted cars of an extremely high calibre causing an extraordinarily difficult task for judges Nathan Beehl, Andrew Bell, Malcolm… November 1990 Issue By admin