Archive Continental notes, May 1965 Last year there was a big fuss over the C.S.I. refusing to accept the mid-engined Ferrari 250LM Berlinetta for homologation, so that it could take part in GT racing, and this… May 1965 Issue By admin
Archive Motor Sport Fixture List For October Illott,r Sport Fixture List For October * Only clubs whose secretaries furnished the necessary 'nformation prior to the 15th of the preceding month are included in this list. * C.… October 1967 Issue By admin
Archive B.M.C. SERVICE B.M.C. SERVICE Sir; It muet come as a slight consolation to a .multitude of Motoring nonentities such as myself CO read that even David Scott-Moncrieff's experience with the B.M.C. Spares… October 1956 Issue By admin
Archive Letters from Readers, March 1942 Sir, Your reader, Patrick Green, asked for information regarding the ex-Mays' Vaux hall Supercharge. After being raced successfully by S. G. Cummings and finally hitting a tree at Wetherby, it… March 1942 Issue By admin
Archive A Cortina transformed by Lotus An open secret for some time, the Lotus-Cortina was shown to the Press by Ford during January. It has been known for some time that Colin Chapman was co-operating closely… February 1963 Issue By admin
Archive AN ECHO OF THE MONTE CARLO AN ECHO OF THE MONTE CARLO THERE was a remarkable sequel to the performance of Donald Healey's Triumph car in the Monte Carlo Rally. Certain French competitors, it appears, refused… March 1934 Issue By admin
Archive V-E-V Miscellany, October 1980, October 1980 We hear that the 1907 17-litre Itala which Major (later Sir) H.O.D. Segrave ran during the first World War and which was probably the car referred to recently in "The… October 1980 Issue By admin
Archive A "FOLLOW MY LEADER" TRIAL A "FOLLOW MY LEADER" TRIAL FRAZER NASH enthusiasts, resident in villages or towns on the LondonBedford or Coventry roads in particular, or any roads leading to Buxton probably enjoyed themselves… May 1934 Issue By admin
Archive MOTOR SPORT THE CAR AND THE CINEMA By A FILM FAN. MOTOR SPORT THE CAR AND THE CINEMA By A FILM FAN. FROM the very earliest days of the Cinema the automobile—especially the racing car—has had an obvious appeal for the… December 1932 Issue By admin
Archive THE TOW-CARBURRETTER B.M.W. 700 THE TWOCARBURETTER B.M.W. 700 An Energetic 697-c.c. Air-Cooled, Flat-Twin, All-IndependentlySprung Sports Coupe from Germany BAYERISCHE Motoren Werke of Munich built up a fine reputation for high-quality fiat-twin shaft-drive motorcycles of… May 1962 Issue By admin
Archive THE ROADHOLDING OF THE SUNBEAM RAPIER * * * THE ROADHOLDING OF THE SUNBEAM RAPIER Sir, A little knowledge is, I know, a dangerous thing and this fact has been brought home to me with full… October 1956 Issue By admin
Archive Formula One, April 1972 Letters, April 1972 Sir, I agree almost entirely with the sentiments that you express so ably in the February issue of Motor Sport. It seems to me that for a long time the… April 1972 Issue By admin