Archive ON BRITISH HIGH PERFORMANCE ON BRITISH HIGH PERFORMANCE WE in this country have a curious habit of belittling our own -efforts. 'We Shout about the ways and achievements and productions of other countries to… June 1938 Issue By admin
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Archive Simplifying Maintenance " Whistling Rufus." SIR.,—With reference to Mr. W. P. Wood's letter concerning " Whistling Rufus." I am afraid this letter contains one or two inaccuracies. The car in our possession… December 1933 Issue By admin
Archive HERE and THERE, July 1931 IH IE IR IE aad 1111-1 1E IR IE By eatnshaft" How Safety Glass was discovered. ri--1HIS month sees one of the most interesting motoring anniversaries—the 21st birthday of the… July 1931 Issue By admin
Archive IN AID OF GUY'S IN AID OF GUY'S THE Duke and Duchess of York were present on Saturday, July 2nd, at one . of the best days racing seen at Brooklands this season. The… August 1932 Issue By admin
Archive FORTHCOMING EVENTS FORTHCOMING EVENTS INTERNATIONAL FIXTURES-1932 JULY. 3rd. France-Grand Prix de L'A.C.F. 9th-10th. Belgium-Grand Prix de Belgique. 10th. France-Course de Vieil Armand. 176. Germany-Grosser Preis of Germany. 24th. Austria-Course de Cote du… July 1932 Issue By admin
Archive More Blood! On October 5th I.T.V. presented a lurid and unlikely motor-racing play the title of which was " Murder in Slow Motion." Paul Boyle, writing of it in the Sunday Pictorial,… November 1958 Issue By admin
Archive MOTORING IN THE UNITED STATES MOTORING IN THE UNITED STATES [Some time ago Douglas Tubbs praised American cars and a first-rate controversy followed. In publishing this article from his pen we have no wish to… July 1941 Issue By admin
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Archive Trials with a Trojan [A. F. Scroggs, now with the R.A.F., used to achieve notable trials successes with Trojans—the engine-amidships type—when not driving a Ford Ten. This is such an unusual trials car that… February 1941 Issue By admin
Archive READY FOR A GIRO DI SIDMOUTH? READY FOR A GIRO DI SIDMOUTH? A proposed change to the law could permit a slew of new closed-road events in the UK LOSING ROADS FOR MOTOR SPORT could boost… December 2012 Issue By admin
Archive RALLYING ROUND AT BROOKLANDS RALLYING ROUND AT BROOKLANDS THE JUNIOR CAR CLUB'S "DAY OF TESTS" WELL SUPPORTED. HON. BRIAN LEWIS MAKES BEST PERFORMANCE OF THE DAY. • WITH a record entry of 131 cars,… April 1935 Issue By admin