Archive THE M.G. MAGNETTE "N" -continued THE M.G. MAGNETTE "N "—continued. As befits a car of high maximum speed, the brakes of the Magnette are extremely powerful and can cope with any situation within reason. Although… February 1935 Issue By admin
Archive Challenging issue Sir, Congratulations on a brilliant piece of journalism on the Patrick Head years at Williams. Surely this era was the most interesting in recent times and through Patrick's eyes we… April 2012 Issue By admin
Archive Letters From Readers, December 1952 B.A.R.C. Car Badges Sir, It has come to our notice that in some cases cars are being disposed of still carrying the B.A.R.C. badge. It would be much appreciated if… December 1952 Issue By admin
Archive The Way of Things 7/1E F4LSEWHERE in this issue, under the heading of "The Vicious Circle," a contributor draws attention to the position which has arisen in the racing world, in which the attempt… January 1932 Issue By admin
Archive no headline There really should be a prize for the pot-boiler of the year. If there were, Octopus Books' "Great Marques: Rolls-Royce" by Jonathan Wood would be well in the running, for… November 1982 Issue By admin
Archive FORWARD FERODO FORWARD FERODO At the E.R.A. Club dinner, Raymond Mays said that he was doing 150 m.p.h. before braking for the Fork turn on the Mountain Circuit at Brooklands, and that… March 1937 Issue By admin
Archive MOTOR SPORT A SPORTS THREE-WHEELER Sir, I read with surprise and some humour the letter from Mr. L. Oehvit about, his Berkeley. I and some of my friends have had considerable experience… April 1960 Issue By admin
Archive Ref. P (for PANSY ?) V.T. ALVIS 'Ref. P (for PANSY ?) V.T. ALVIS Sir, " Collins, in a rather pansy Alvis, also did 11 see. but went the wrong way " (Moron SPotrr, March, p. 162).… April 1960 Issue By admin
Archive A lecture on motor-racing photography E. S. Tompkins, B.Sc., A.R.P.S., a contributor to this paper, was scheduled to present a lecture on "Speed Photography—Motor-Racing" before the Royal Photographic Society last November, but the war resulted… April 1941 Issue By admin
Archive Eureka! Franklin hits a high note David Franklin set a new Classic record during the three-day festival of hillclimbing at Shelsley Walsh in August. Aboard the glorious Ferrari 212E of Carlos Monteverde, Franklin thrilled a huge crowd… October 2003 Issue By admin
Archive Rumblings, February 1963 A TWIN-ENGINED B.M.C. MOKE 4 x 4 One Friday in January the Editor was the recipient of a mysterious telephone call from Longbridge, Reg Bishop of B.M.C. Publicity requesting his company… February 1963 Issue By admin
Archive ANOTHER WORD TO OUR MOTORING ANOTHER WORD TO OUR MOTORING READERS /T is quite apparent that the majority of motoring sportsmen had no idea that high speed motorboating was so inexpensive a pastime. The flood… March 1933 Issue By admin