Archive James Hunt – profile of a legend Duke Marketing. 75 mins, £12.99. As a general rule, Duke's Legends series has handled its subjects sensitively, and this is no exception. Although there is plentiful footage of Hunt in… January 1994 Issue By admin
Archive CLUB eta, "MOTOR SPORT" CORRESPONDENCE CLUB. THE Club Library is growing apace. The following books are now available to members under the usual conditions "Full Throttle," "Ten Years of Motor Racing,"… May 1934 Issue By admin
Archive Alvis memories Sir, I bought three Alvis cars in about two years, the last a Grey Lady drophead coupé body by Tickford. I paid cash, £1,850, in New Zealand, against picking the… June 1973 Issue By admin
Archive MATTERS OF THE MOMENT MATTERS OF THE MOMENT SILVERSTONE There is no doubt about it—our first post-war R.A.C. International Grand Prix at the new Silverstone circuit on October 2nd was an immense success, and… November 1948 Issue By admin
Archive TWO CONTINENTAL WINS FOR WAKEFIELD TWO CONTINENTAL WINS FOR WARFILD AFTER the last Crystal Palace meeting, Johnny Wakefield declared his intention of going out to Italy and investigating the possibilities of the fourcylinder sixteen valve… July 1939 Issue By admin
Archive Reports of Recent Events, November 1950 Reports of Recent Events BENTLEY D.C. FIRLE SPEED HILL-CLIMB (Sept 24th) E.T.D. AND IIEST 13. Sc .H.M.C. MEMDER.-1). Parker (Jaguette), 31.4 sec. 3-LITRE BENTLEIN.-D. McKenzie (ex-Lyeett), 41.0 sec. 41-LITRE UV… November 1950 Issue By admin
Archive Readers Opinion Juix, 1935 .1•FW17412 • ::,1(.7:4.:* ••••••?•••••••?•?• MOTOR SPORT American "Speed-Cops." Sir,—May I disagree strongly with part of your editorial in the April issue. We have a high opinion of our… July 1935 Issue By admin
Archive The XVIlle Grand Prix de Pau Pau (France), April 7th. Oh dear! How times do change. The pleasant town of Pau, basking in hot sunshine at the foot of the Pyrenees, Easter and Grand Prix cars… May 1958 Issue By admin
Archive Fiat Problems Fiat Problems For some years I have quite regularly r9d in your excellent magazine both letters and aiticles in which the British Motor Industry and British cars are "knock.'. The… December 1980 Issue By admin
Archive Successful event at Branches Park The whole day's motoring was carried through in the true tradition of a University event, where the trade element is entirely and delightfully missing, and every competitor does it because… April 1930 Issue By admin
Archive Police State? Sir, In the Daily Telegraph of 10th February a report of a case heard at Wimbledon Magistrates Court is given. A boy of 15 had found a damaged motor scooter… March 1965 Issue By admin
Archive INDEPENDENT BEATS SCUDERIA FERRARI SOMMER WINS THE COMMINGES G.P. RAPH SECOND AND HARTMANN THIRD. RACE RUN IN TWO HEATS AND A FINAL In these days of highly organised scuderias it is indeed seldom that… September 1935 Issue By admin