Archive Relative values Ro dive values Two Cosworth e gines, 40 years and 350bhp apart: Mike Costin, one half of the design team, relates the DFV's origins and how much technology has changed… July 2007 Issue By admin
Archive Caracciola in England: the Mercedes-Benz team leader gives side-lights on present-day racing There are many thousands of motor-racing enthusiasts in this country who have never been able to spare the time to see a Grand Prix race abroad, and it was an… November 1935 Issue By admin
Archive MILITARISING THE SPORT MILITARISING THE SPORT NE of the most striking aspects of the war from our point of view has been the number of Army training motor-cycle trials, supervised by civilian instructors… July 1941 Issue By admin
Archive Pic 'N' Mix-Up Sir, I was interested to see that you had published an article on the 1957 Nurburgring 1000kms. As a supporter of both Tony Brooks and of Aston Martin, I bought… July 2001 Issue By admin
Archive HERE AND THERE, January 1939 HERE AND THERE A REMARKABLE SPORTS-CAR A reader of this paper, Mr. J. Eisner, is building a sports-car which will challenge Forrest Lycett's 8-litre Bentley and Sir Lionel Phillips's Leyland-Thomas,… January 1939 Issue By admin
Archive S. LEWIS No Connection With Any Other Firm. S. LEWIS Museum : Museum : 4793. OF 4793. R'Cing, Flying & Motor Clothing Fame. April 1934 Issue By admin
Archive KING'S CUP WON AT 233 M.P.H KING'S CUP WON AT 233 M.P.H. EXCITING FINISH AT HATFIELD: CHARLES GARDNER'S SECOND VICTORY ALL eyes were strained towards the westward sky. It was late afternoon, and the lowering sun… October 1937 Issue By admin
Archive EDITORIAL NOTES, October 1926 EDITORIAL NOTES. Ramblings, Rumours and Reminiscences. Being Asides About All Sorts of Things. WHAT a wonderful time for an motorists is Showtime and curiously does the great exhibition cause one… October 1926 Issue By admin
Archive Club News, June 1932 etia MIDLAND AUTOMOBILE CLUB, THE Midland Automobile Club have now published particulars of the twenty-seventh annual hill climb at Shelsley Walsh, which will take place on Saturday, the 25th of… June 1932 Issue By admin
Archive Petrol Problems II Sir Your August Editorial headed 'Petrol Problems' referring to the particular problems faced by vintage car owners, is both commendable and timely. However, I do not believe that the blame… October 1990 Issue By admin
Archive Regaining the Twenty-four hours World's Record Regaining the Twenty-four Hours World's Record for Great Britain. By CAPTAIN JOHN F. DUFF. IONG distance endurance trials and record breaking 4 runs have occupied my attention since I disposed… November 1925 Issue By admin
Archive THE SENIOR RACE THE SENIOR RACE THE T.T. HANDLEY'S RECORD-BREAKING RIDE at 74.24 m.p.h. THE Senior Tourist Trophy of 1930 will be remembered for all time for W. L. Handley's magnificent record-breaking ride,… July 1930 Issue By admin