Archive Clutton and the E-Type Sir, In an article in the November issue entitled "Cars I Have Owned," I said I thought the Jaguar XK150 was superior to the E-type. The only E-type I had then… April 1965 Issue By admin
Archive CLUB AFFAIRS, April 1951 Entries for the R.S.A.C. ninth Rally close on :April 17th. Copies of the regulations are available from A. K. Stevenson, Blythswood Square, Glasgow. C.2. * * * Entries for Bic… April 1951 Issue By admin
Archive The Skinner Special The Skinner Special Sir, There is a new (and apparently little publicised motor museum. called "Automobilia", a short distance from St. Austell, Cornwall. Amongst the exhibits is an SU (Skinners… December 1980 Issue By admin
Archive EXCHANGE EXCHANGE EXCHANGE,. Dismantled 1923 Ruby engine, for old type Frazer Nash, F.W.B. axle, complete. Phone, Enfield 0643. April 1933 Issue By admin
Archive SORRY! SORRY! We notice in your article for the Coronation Trophy Race, in the May issue of MOTOR SPORT on page 200, the following words are included. . . and shortly… June 1937 Issue By admin
Archive 1965 British Grand Prix 1965 British Grand Prix After the British GP a lot of people overlooked the fact that Jim Clark has now won our own grand prix four times in a row,… December 2004 Issue By admin
Archive Bahlsen is first name on Czech list TGP I Brno I Sept 28-29 Hubertus Bahlsen claimed a narrow victory in the penultimate round of the Thoroughbred Grand Prix World Championship at Brno in the Czech Republic. He… November 2004 Issue By admin
Archive A DAY OF FAST MOTORING A DAY OF FAST MOTORING TWO ENTHUSIASTS SHOW THAT THE DAY OF THE AMATEUR RACE-DRIVER IS NOT YET PAST. MOTOR racing with an inexpensive car can be made to pay… April 1935 Issue By admin
Archive American Comment For the second year in a row the United States Auto Club's National Championship was not decided until the very last race of the season-the Rex Mays 300, held on… January 1969 Issue By admin
Archive Club news, June 1934 e4 /lewd MID-SURREY A.C. The Grand Cup Trial, held on Saturday May 5th, attracted an entry of 27 cars, of whom 23 were starters. The start took place at Ripley… June 1934 Issue By admin
Archive THE WORLD RECORD BOOK. THE WORLD RECORD BOOK. ACHIVEMENTS of 1933," a fascinating record of world's successes in motoring and flying during last year, is now published. In graphic word and picture it tells… April 1934 Issue By admin
Archive "Cars for a General" Sir, I agree with your correspondent P. E. Gordon-Marshall regarding original ownership of the distinctive Rolls, the name De Havilland being frequently mentioned. The body style certainly was unique. Again,… March 1976 Issue By admin