Archive CORRESPONDENCE CORRESPONDENCE To the E(Iii,,i. DEAR SIR, Some months ago you had an Editorial urging the institution of a car T.T. race in the Isle of Man. The fiasco of the… October 1927 Issue By admin
Archive Apprentice's Story Apprentice's Story This.article, unlike a Traveller's Tale, sets down the true facts about some interesting cars owned by Lt. C. N. Mackie, R.A.S.C., now in Malta, chiefly when he was… February 1945 Issue By admin
Archive THE BOL D'OR THE OL D'OR THE big international races which figure as the most important events in the automobile calendar are seldom open to the participation of the ordinary amateur who cannot… July 1931 Issue By admin
Archive National ahem! Sir, Reading the story concerning John Love's drive in the 1967 South African GP has prompted me to share some trivia from that grand prix. As the leaders retired, Pedro… March 2001 Issue By admin
Archive CAREERS FOR OUR BOYS CAREERS FOR OUR BOYS (NUMBER 2) OR HOW TO BECOME A TRIALS DRIVER By NEVIL LLOYD (Illustrations by George Lane) fe • • . which he mistook for a man… January 1936 Issue By admin
Archive R.A.C. Motor Sport Year Book 1961 We would be pleased if readers and those who complain to us about the non-appearance of the R.A.C. Year Book for 1961, and keep asking for a publishing date, will… May 1961 Issue By admin
Archive AUSTIN AUSTIN AliSTIN 7. Ulster outside exhaust manifold, 2 induction pipes, special Solex unused £5. tT. T. P., 49, Wychall Lane, Kings Norton, Birmingham. April 1936 Issue By admin
Archive Shedding light on the Sunbeam Shedding light on the Sunbeam THE SUNBEAM TALBOT DARRAQ REGISTER (STD), which wasformed in 1950, isstill thriving . In December 1949 and January 1950, Motor Sport published an article by… September 2011 Issue By admin
Archive THE VICIOUS CIRCLE THIF VIC1017S1S C ANOMALIES IN OUR RACING RULES AND REGULATIONS. T0 the student of motorracing history, the year 1931 will stand out as a turning point in the long-debated question… January 1932 Issue By admin
Archive Wallwork Drives Cintura Johnny Wallwork runs a large garage in Manchester where he specialises in preparing cars for racing at OuIton Park, Silverstone and Aintree. And he has himself had eight years' successful… November 1962 Issue By admin
Archive Insurance companies' losses Sir, I read with interest Mr. Heath-Thomas' letter regarding insurance write-offs. I recently purchased a 1941 Morgan 4/4 with one front wheel pushed back two feet. A bid of £22… May 1959 Issue By admin
Archive THE W -AAfie Let us remember CARr;FULLY organised publicity can give to a com paratively ordinary event a glamour of achievement which it does not really deserve. Without wishing in any way… April 1930 Issue By admin