Archive SUSA-MONT CENIS HILL-CLIMB SUSA—MONT CENIS HILL-CLIMB A more arduous event was the one run on July 19th up the Mont Cenis mountain pass, on the Italian side, from Susa to the top. This… August 1953 Issue By admin
Archive "HIGH SPEEDS" HIGH SPEEDS Sir, In your February issue I was interested and amused to read a letter from a Mr. A. W. Thompson of Melbourne wherein he commented upon the performance… June 1937 Issue By admin
Archive THE J.C.C. MEETING AT BROOKLANDS. THE J.C.C. MEETING AT BROOKLANDS. HIGH SPEED TRIAL HELD IN HEAVY RAIN. A. SEBAG-MONTEFIORE (FRAZER NASH) MAKES BEST PERFORMANCE IN THE HIGH SPEED TRIAL. CLUB meetings at Brooklands have a… August 1933 Issue By admin
Archive Pocket Tyre Gauge. Pocket Tyre Gauge. APOCKET gauge for readingtyre pressures, fitting like a fountain pen into the waistcoat pocket, is now being marketed by the Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd.. There are two… September 1931 Issue By admin
Archive On yer Pike Sir, I found October's article on Pike's Peak very interesting. When in Colorado last year I drove my rented Oldsmobile Regency sedately to the summit and marvelled at the skill… January 1993 Issue By admin
Archive AMILCAR AMILCAR 1 100 "" 6 cylinder, twin supercharged, completely re-built throughout with reground crankshaft, new tyres, brakes, scintilla magneto, carburetter, clutch. all bearings (glacier) etc. £70 or offer. litinbury. l'eterhouse,… February 1939 Issue By admin
Archive Book Reviews, September 1957, September 1957 "The Millionth Chance," by James Leaser. 176 pp., 8¾ in. by 5½ in. (Hamish Hamilton, Ltd., 90, Great Russell Street, London, W.C.1. 18s.) This is the story, dramatic, tragic but technically and… September 1957 Issue By admin
Archive My generation Sir, The day that I bought the April edition of Motor Sport I also purchased the then-current Autosport magazine, and upon reading the two publications it struck me that Formula… June 2003 Issue By admin
Archive THE ARCH-CRIMINALS ! THE ARCH-CRIMINALS! Sir, I read recently that for the offence of kicking a policeman unconscious, two men were each fined £20. For a motoring offence in which no other person… October 1967 Issue By admin
Archive A REPLY WAS RECEIVED FROM CAPON (Signed) V. BODDY. A reply was received from Capon, dated March 27th, in which he said that he felt it necessary to make contact with at least some committee members,… May 1945 Issue By admin
Archive The Mud-Plugger Sydney Herbert Allard was born in Streatham in 1910, the son of a builder and developer. There were five Allard offspring in all. The eldest, Jack, was followed by Sydney,… September 1990 Issue By admin
Archive BOOK REVIEWS, November 1967, November 1967 BOOK REVIEWS "The Standard' Car, 1903-1963," by J. R. Davy. 143 pages, 7a in. x 4-Min. (Sherbourne Press Ltd., Hermitage Buildings, Longfellow Road, Coventry. 15$.) Here is yet another one-make… November 1967 Issue By admin