Archive V-to-C miscellany, October 1994, October 1994 With not much of Brooklands Track left to preserve and most of the concentration now on the industrialised Museum venture in 30 acres of the 360-acre site, and with the… October 1994 Issue By admin
Archive CONTENTS, August 1944 CONTENTS A B!own Seven-Fifty ... 155 A Very Fast Un blown Eleven-Hundred ... 157 The Outer Circuit 200s" (continued) ••• ... 158 The Ex-Elwes M.G. . ••• •• • ...… August 1944 Issue By admin
Archive The Austin Seven The the Car that has swept the board During the seven-years' life which the Austin Seven' has up to now enjoyed, no radical chanv of design has been made, because… November 1929 Issue By admin
Archive At the Cutting Edge At the Cutting Edge construction of the Grand Prix tyres is in Akron, Ohio, Goodyear's Technical Centre in Luxembourg is the nerve centre of a global operation that oversees research… January 1990 Issue By admin
Archive DUTCH DABBLINGS DUTCH DABBLINGS BY AN ENTHUSIAST IN HOLLAND WHO WILL BE CONTRIBUTING AN ARTICLE EACH MONTH THESE few words are intended to tell you something about the Dutch racing-people and racing-enthusiasts… April 1938 Issue By admin
Archive Two sides to a coin Sir, Mr. A. R. Castell was most fortunate to have his Crypton tachometer replaced immediately when it proved faulty. I ordered (and paid for) a similar instrument in February of… August 1961 Issue By admin
Archive CONTENTS, December 1934 CONTENTS PAGli Inter-Varsity Trial, The • • • 52 A Month of Record Breaking ... 53 Veteran Cars make light of Brighton Run 57 Looking back on 1934 ... 59… December 1934 Issue By admin
Archive 50 years of low-cost series The 750 Motor Club will mark the 50th anniversary of the 1172 Formula during its two-day Silverstone race meeting at the end of August. Although finally discontinued three years ago… April 2003 Issue By admin
Archive 1950 German Grand Prix race report GROSSER PRIES VON DEUTSCHLAND A crowd of 400,000 people came to watch the racing at Nurburgring on Sunday, August 2nd. The first race started at 10am and was for sports… September 1950 Issue By admin
Archive PROTESTS NOT ENCOURAGED PROTESTS NOT ENCOURAGED (Continued from page 209.) necessary, but actually this is not permissible for holders of a British licence taking part in a competition held under the jurisdiction of… July 1939 Issue By admin
Archive SPORTING CARS FOR 1928- continued SPORTING CARS FOR 1928—continued. Alvis show a 12/50 four cylinder model, with overheap valves operated by push rods. The speed of the two seater approaches 80 m.p.h. The price is… October 1927 Issue By admin
Archive Radar From Lord Howe Sir, Since I believe that I was one of the first to attack the use of the radar speed meter by the Buckinghamshire police and opposed its… March 1965 Issue By admin