Archive Mission imperative . mrsercitnte The 1994 IndyCar season, which kicked off at Surfers Paradise as this issue was being printed, is expected to be a barnburner. Intriguing stories abound: Nigel Mansell's defence… April 1994 Issue By admin
Archive THE SPORTS-CAR RACES OF 1951 THE SPORTS-CAR RACES OF 1951 Leading Positions Shared Between Prater-Nash, Jaguar and Ferrari in Analysis of British and Continental Fixtures. Fravr-Nash the Most Consistently Successful AYEAR ago an attempt was… November 1951 Issue By admin
Archive Brief Specification Brief Specification. 4 cyl., 62 x 90, 1,087 C.C. 9.53 h.p. Tax Ero. Inlet over exhaust valves. 3 bearing crankshaft. Four speed gearbox, silent, third. Free wheel. Underslung worm drive.… January 1934 Issue By admin
Archive Miniatures News, February 1958 Playcraft Ltd. have introduced the first American car the popular Corgi series of motor-car miniatures. It is 4.19 in.-Iong replica of the Studebaker Golden Hawk saloon. In free-running form, painted… February 1958 Issue By admin
Archive Circle line Sir, Very many years ago, I recall seeing illustrated in your columns a hillclimb or sprint 'special' called the 'Freikaiserwagen'. This vehicle was apparently powered by a rear mounted vee-twin… July 1993 Issue By admin
Archive Service? Sir, I must reply to the letter from Mr. Roger Millin in April's MOTOR SPORT. He appears to have misread my letter and is also unfamiliar with the heater motor… June 1982 Issue By admin
Archive A breath of French air Bill Boddy It is not unusual for motoring correspondents to look back to the first race meeting they attended. Mine was at Brooldands in 1927, after which I saw most of… November 2002 Issue By admin
Archive Motoring Etymology Sir, A friend who owned an Alfa Romeo called his house Monza. I recall a house near Brooklands called Molsheim which usually had one of that town's products in its… April 1961 Issue By admin
Archive New Zealand Sports and Racing Car Club's Hill Climb New Zealand Sports and Racing Car Club's Hill Climb ON January 4th the N.Z.S. & R.C.C. held another successful hill climb at their course at Judgeford, near Wellington. The previous… May 1945 Issue By admin
Archive Series Killer Sir, I am not a fan of any driver but of motor racing in general. Can you explain to me why the Japanese Grand Prix is scheduled for the penultimate… January 1992 Issue By admin
Archive B.M.W. service Sir, May I, as a B.M.W. shareholder, rush to the defence of the B.M.W. Company and its products. It is quite true that the after-sales service could be better, but… February 1965 Issue By admin
Archive Cosworth 4WD on show at Brands The un-raced Cosworth 4WD Formula One car made a rare trip away from the Donington Grand Prix Collection to go on show at Brands Hatch during the opening meeting of… July 2006 Issue By admin