Archive Previous winners: Previous winners : 1931, Caracciola (Mercedes-Benz), 115 m.p.h. 19322, Unlimited, Von Bra uchitsch (Mercedes Benz), 122 :m.p.h. ; 1,500 c.c., Earl Howe (Pelage), 109 m.p.h. Race organised by Automobile Club… June 1933 Issue By admin
Archive HIGH ROAD SPEEDS HIGH ROAD SPEEDS Sir, As a very keen enthusiast of motoring in its every shape and form I enjoy your journal immensely. I feel sure you can throw some light… March 1937 Issue By admin
Archive DSJ On... Jenks admired the P99 ahead of its British Empire Trophy debut This interesting newcomer was built and looked after by Ferguson Research Ltd, and entered by the RRC Walker Racing… November 2010 Issue By admin
Archive A KNIGHTHOOD FOR MOSS? A KNIGHTHOOD FOR MOSS? SIR, Having attended the Goodwood Revival meeting and enjoyed the 70th celebrations for Stirling Moss, I cannot help wondering why the most famous and revered British… November 1999 Issue By admin
Archive FOR THE SPORTS-CAR OWNER FOR THE SPORTS-CAR OWNER. SOME USEFUL EXTRAS AND ACCESSORIES The Perfect Circle Piston Ring. pISTON rings are small components which have a highly-important function, and especially in a highspeed high-compression… November 1931 Issue By admin
Archive THE AUSTIN 'SEVEN' The AUSTIN 'SEVEN gives most for your money . . . Wins the " Autocar" Trophy in the Classic Brooklands event the "DOUBLE-7'WELVE"! able value Mr mom, w err .1g:1111… November 1980 Issue By admin
Archive Good things The Ferguson F.1 car is one of the better British things and we offer congratulations to those whose faith in it looks like being justified. It has shown great promise on… August 1961 Issue By admin
Archive The Rolls-Royce Corniche Sir, Having just read the April edition of your magazine, showing the exploits of B. M. Russ-Turner's Bentley Corniche in the VSCC Pomeroy Trophy, I would like to mention the… July 1973 Issue By admin
Archive WELL DONE, FREDDIE! WELL DONE, FREDDIE ! POPULAR VICTORY FOR DIXON IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE TROPHY. RILEY'S FILL FIRST THREE PLACES. SUCCESSFUL NEW CIRCUIT, BUT POOR ATTENDANCE. WINNING B.R.D.C. races is becoming a… August 1935 Issue By admin
Archive A 2-LITRE M.G. FOR FAST TOURING A 2-LITRE M.G. FOR FAST TOURING INTERESTING NEW CAR MARKETED IN SALOON FORM New ground was broken last month by the announcement of a new 2-litre M.G. The car is… October 1935 Issue By admin
Archive BARON (BUGATTI) FASTEST AT LEWES (13UGATTI) PASTMST AT LEWES BARON ,THE last Lewes speed trials of the 1930 season were held in glorious weather on August 19th. Arthur Baron, driving his 3.3-litre G.P. Bugatti, made… September 1939 Issue By admin
Archive The Grand Prix d'Endurance Ill-luck spoils performance of British cars Great Britain, represented by three Bentleys, experienced very bad luck in not putting up a better show in this event, held at Le Mans… July 1926 Issue By admin