Archive BRITAINS GREAT COME BACK at LE MANS BRITAINS GREAT COME BACK at LE MANS On the face of it, the fact that the two Lagondas nished third and fourth in the Grand Prix d'Endurance at Le Mans… July 1939 Issue By admin
Archive A New Aero-Engined Car A New Aero-Engined Car We have received the, following interesting information from Or Stuart Saunders of Canberra, Australia: Comments in the January and February issue of MOTOR SPORT (which is… April 1986 Issue By admin
Archive F1 Safety Measures Fl iafety Measures Didier Pironi's horrific accident at Hotkenheim has added to this year's bloody season. No one seems to have realised that the high-speed accidents which killed the late,… October 1982 Issue By admin
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Archive Letters from Readers, June 1959 N.B. -- Opinions expressed are those of our Correspondents and Motor Sport does not necessarily associate itself with them. -- Ed. A Mercedes-Benz 220S in South Africa Sir, The correspondence… June 1959 Issue By admin
Archive R.A.C. Hill-Climb Championship 1965 WITH the retirement of the P99 four-wheel-drive Ferguson-Climax and Peter Westbury's attentions being distracted by his own four-wheel-drive project, the 1965 R.A.C. Hill-Climb Championship has been a battle between the… September 1965 Issue By admin
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Archive Veterans At Dorking If the worst weather of the year is traditionally laid on for the Brighton Run, it seems that the Veteran Car Club can count on the best for its Dorking… September 1952 Issue By admin
Archive Wanted - Riley Imp Information Sir, Through your columns, may I ask help from any readers who may be able to assist me. I am compiling a register of Riley Imps. As well as discovering… January 1982 Issue By admin
Archive THE FACTS ABOUT MOLY LIP Friction —the old, old problem You waste 70% of your petrol overcoming friction and heat losses! Friction is caused by bearing surfaces working together . . . producing heat, wear… April 1960 Issue By admin
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Archive Party Dues Sir, On reading today's The Spectator, I came across a glorious piece by Rowlinson Carter on Czechoslovakia's love affair with the motor car. It struck me that it bears retelling… July 1988 Issue By admin