Archive FOREIGN TOURING. FOREIGN TOURING. As a result of arrangements made with the authorities concerned, the R.A.C. is now in a position to issue Customs papers to Members and Associate Members touring abroad… June 1929 Issue By admin
Archive Rumblings, April 1958 Across the Mill Pond America is an ally of ours and, indeed, her armed forces occupy our island. So it is necessary that a conscientious motoring journalist should keep a… April 1958 Issue By admin
Archive Shelsley Walsh THE Pace Petroleum British Hill-Climb Championship returned to Shelsley Walsh in August for the twelfth round in a very competitive season which has seen a crop of new records at… September 1982 Issue By admin
Archive THE INSPECTOR'S POINT OF VIEW THE INSPECTOR'S POINT OF VIEW Sir, I have followed with interest the correspondence and Editorial comment on the subject of the quality of British motor cars. I have, however, been… January 1962 Issue By admin
Archive Do you drive to the City ? It is an undoubted fact that many more people would drive to town every day by car if they could find accommodation for their cars somewhere near their offices. A… January 1933 Issue By admin
Archive Calling Canada Sir, Sometime ago, perhaps as much as two years, an advert appeared in MOTOR SPORT from Mr B Hobkirk of Langley, BC, Canada. He was selling complete chassis histories of… May 1999 Issue By admin
Archive THE MOTOR SPORT almost everyone else gyrated on the now slippery corners-I. Smith's Cooper more often than the alters-Brown himself, after Erie Brandon's Cooper had stolen his lead, spun at Stowe, hut kept… October 1951 Issue By admin
Archive THE SENIOR RACE RUN IN APPALLING WEATHER. THE SENIOR RACE RUN IN APPALLING WEATHER. SLOWEST RACE SINCE 1924 RESULTS IN A WIN FOR C. J. P. DODSON (493 c.c. SUNBEAM). SENSATiONAL race, full of surprises, fourteen riders… July 1928 Issue By admin
Archive The Motor Sport Month - Formula 1 News In Brief • The Racing Steps Foundation, which supports GP2 driver Oliver Turvey and Formula 3 racer James Calado, is monitoring two new rising stars for a fully-funded seat in… January 2011 Issue By admin
Archive Club News, February 1932 etia. ....■11•1■1=1111111.111r' M.C.C. THE honorary Secretary of the Motor Cycling Club, Mr. J. A. Masters, writes that there appears to be a general desire amongst members that the club should… February 1932 Issue By admin
Archive Obituary - Harry Weslake It is with great regret that we have to record the death, at 81 years of age, of Harry Weslake when he suffered a heart-attack at the World Speedway Finals… October 1978 Issue By admin
Archive OUT LIKE A LION OUT LIKE A LION APPALLING WEATHER CONDITIONS AT SOUTHSEA SPEED TRIALS, WHICH CONCLUDED TEE 1937 SPEED SEASON. FASTEST TIME BY ARTHUR BARON (2.3 BUGATTI) The 1937 season of speed events… November 1937 Issue By admin