Archive EXPANSION AT BOURNE EMPAN5-ON AT ROURKE, THE E.R.A. FACTORY MUCH ENLARGED. PLANS AND PROSPECTS FOR 1935. JUST a year ago English Racing Automobiles, Ltd., produced the first E.R.A. racing car, and in spite… June 1935 Issue By admin
Archive More E-Type tales Sir, I read with interest Terry Harrison's letter in the April issue concerning the ERA-Jaguar. I am able to confirm his story that the car was built from E-Type chassis… May 2004 Issue By admin
Archive Morgans and Mustangs Don't Mix Sir, I was fascinated to read your account of racing the Camaro in the August Issue. I was in the UK on holiday in July and had a good look… November 1998 Issue By admin
Archive "Off the peg" tailor mades The possession of a copy of a picture by a well-known artist holds greater merit to many people than the ownership of an original by a lesser-known painter. This fact… May 1963 Issue By admin
Archive THREE X = SAFETY THREE X SAFETY NE of the greatest improvements in motor car safety in recent years has been the widespread use of safety glass. As in most other cases of progress,… August 1932 Issue By admin
Archive New at the Show Humber Super Snipe Dual headlamp styling has been a feature of many American cars in recent years but the trend has only just reached England, in the shape of the… November 1960 Issue By admin
Archive You were there... Our second showcase of readers' photographs takes us from Aintree and Brands to Dundrod and Monza via three lensmen Michael Pitts of Chippenham sent us 21 images covering the period 1952-58.… November 2003 Issue By admin
Archive The Motor Sport Month - Obituaries Soames Langton Fifteen years after suffering a devastating accident in a GT race at Nogaro, Soames Langton died in late April at the age of 44. Langton first made his… July 2011 Issue By admin
Archive Club News, August 1952 We Hear An 11.1-h.p. Lagonda of about 1914 vintage has been found at a Welsh farm by B. Randell and duly saved; Randell owns the 1919 Sunbeam Sixteen tourer at present… August 1952 Issue By admin
Archive rumblings, January 1931 RUM LINGS IF there is anything over which we ordinary mortals may consider that scientists have let us down, it is in the treatment of fog. The snappiest motor car… January 1931 Issue By admin
Archive Hermann Lang The pre-war Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix driver Hermann Lang died on October 19 at the age of 78, after a short illness. Lang rose from the rank of mechanic in the… December 1987 Issue By admin
Archive Reports of Recent Events, January 1951 Reports of Recent Events—e.tinued from page 4 LEINSTER M.G. G.V.B. TRIAL (December 2nd) The Leinster M.C. held its Cup Trial on December 2nd over an 18-mile course in the Mt.… January 1951 Issue By admin