Archive AIR WE MAY HOPE FOR A BRIGHTER FLYING SEASOA THIS YEAR PYLON RACING TO BE REVIVED AND PLANS FOR AN "INTERNATIONAL AVIATION WEEK" FORMULATED. FOR several years now it has been… February 1932 Issue By admin
Archive The last privateer win? Sir, I thoroughly enjoyed the article in the May issue on Jo Siffert's victory in the 1968 British GP. But there's another candidate for the `final privateer' victory, if privateer… July 2000 Issue By admin
Archive Hunt's last Hesketh back on track The Hesketh chassis in which James Hunt made his final grand prix starts with the British team in 1975 will return to racing in the FORCE Classic GP series. Hesketh… March 2004 Issue By admin
Archive Goodwood (June 27th) The 36th B.A.R.C. Members' Meeting (one of the two 1959 Goodwood events not qualifying for the Motor Sport Brooklands Memorial Trophy contest), which was held in blustery but dry conditions on… August 1959 Issue By admin
Archive Letters, July 1992 Virage advantage Sir, It may seem churlish to criticise JW's most positive and complimentary test on the Aston Martin Virage (Motor Sport, April), but needs must. Aston Martin has never… July 1992 Issue By admin
Archive THE AIRSPEED "FERRY" NEW AIRCRAFT. THE AIRSPEED " FERRY " AMONG the numerous types of aircraft which are being used in connection with Sir Alan Cobham's tour, one newcomer is of particular interest.… June 1932 Issue By admin
Archive Flying sparks The VSCC continued its racing season by hosting the 28th Hawthorn Trophy meeting at Silverstone on the 12th June, the day being favoured with weather which ranged from indifferent to… August 1993 Issue By admin
Archive Veteran-Edwardian-Vintage, December 1958 The R.A.C. Brighton Run This year the November classic, held on November 2nd, attracted 206 entries, or 30 fewer than in 1957. These included some veterans appearing for the first… December 1958 Issue By admin
Archive Bitten by the Bug David Llewellin's affair with transport goes back almost to his nappy days — garment, I am assured, that his co-driver Phil Short feels inclined to wear when sitting beside the… July 1988 Issue By admin
Archive Humber Date Humber Date WE RECOUNTED last month how the Bentley DC honoured Miss Marjorie Burgess, daughter of Fred Burgess, designer of the 1914 TT Humber team-cars and who helped materially with… January 1990 Issue By admin
Archive THE VENOM-AUSTIN THE VENOM-AUSTIN HABITUEES of the hill-climb and sprint venues have no doubt wondered at the rapid progress of a frankly batteredlooking vehicle called a Venom-Austin. A quick glance dismisses it… October 1961 Issue By admin
Archive Club News, October 1951 Club News WE HEAR K. N. Hutchison has taken delivery of one of the new " enlarged '' Rolls-Roycebuilt Bentleys. Dr. 1). Harley is running a 1938 38-hp. pusli-rod o.h.v.… October 1951 Issue By admin