Archive Veteran - Edwardian - Vintage, December 1966 A Section Devoted to Old-Car Matters BY CADILLAC TO BRIGHTON The Editor Co-Drives the Brighton Motor Museum's 1903 Model-A on the London-Brighton Veteran Car Run NO. not that sort of… December 1966 Issue By admin
Archive Record Breaking with a Jowett [When we published the article by A. F. Scroggs on his Trojan, lots of our friends suggested that this must be the most unusual competition car ever. So we cannot… April 1941 Issue By admin
Archive Le Mans Trials Some three months before Les Vingt-Quatre Heures du Mans in midsummer, entrants are traditionally invited to test their cars on the 13.64-km. circuit. This year few prototypes were running, but… May 1973 Issue By admin
Archive Honouring Sir Malcolm Campbell HONOURING SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL H.R.H. PRINCE GEORGE PRESIDES AT HONOUR OF THE WORLD'S BANQUET GIVEN BY THE B.R.D.C. IN LAND SPEED RECORD HOLDER. ON Tuesday, March 14th, British racing drivers… April 1933 Issue By admin
Archive B.M.C.C. B.M.C.C. The British Model Car Club is now The British Model Car Club is now holding monthly race meetings for its members in London, the next of which was scheduled… May 1945 Issue By admin
Archive exeter after thoughts " EXETER " AFTERTHOUGHTS. PAUCITY OF GOOD DRIVING. THE performances of the cars in the 1931 Exeter event bear out the impressions created by the London-Gloucester in December last. That… February 1932 Issue By admin
Archive Race Discrimination Sir, I was recently invited to take my car to a race meeting abroad, an invitation that I could not refuse. The meeting being in France, a friendly member of… September 1984 Issue By admin
Archive THE LUCAS EMERGENCY KIT ks . THE LUCAS EMERGENCY KIT . For the peace of mind of travellers on the Continent, Lucas makeup kits of electrical equipment suitable for well-known makes of cars, returnable… October 1956 Issue By admin
Archive New Zealand Notes New Zealand Notes THE September, 1943, " Bulletin " of the New Zealand Sports and Racing Car Club contains information of more than usual interest. W. J. Farnsworth describes the… February 1944 Issue By admin
Archive Sir, Sir, I hope I will not be thought to be trying to raise unnecessarily a question which has been discussed by far abler pens than mine, i.e., the problem of… March 1945 Issue By admin
Archive Sport of princes Sir, So Princess Diana has bought a pair of karts for the two princes and karting is set to become the sport of kings. How delighted I and doubtless scores… January 1993 Issue By admin
Archive Antiques race show The BRDC strives to safeguard not only British motorsport's future, but also its past. So at Silverstone the Club stores an extensive archive. Tim Scott paid a visit in search… August 2003 Issue By admin