Archive Continental Notes and News, May 1937 By OUR CONTINENTAL CORRESPONDENT HOW THEY WILL LINE UP Most of the manufacturers and Scuderias have completed their teams for the coming season, and we are now able to take… May 1937 Issue By admin
Archive Moss' Hollow Victory at Aintree Five Finishers out of 13 Starters in B.A.R.C. "International 200" Aintree, April 21st. THE B.A.R.C. International Meeting at the three-mile Aintree circuit consisted of the 67-lap "lnternational 200" Race for… May 1956 Issue By admin
Archive The MCC Exeter Trial The MCC Exeter 'Trial On January 5/6 the MCC held its 62nd "Exeter" Trial, an event dating back to 1910. That these unique classic trials have lost none of their… February 1990 Issue By admin
Archive The Ford Consul Saloon Engine : Four cylinders, 82.5 by 79.5 mm. (1,703 c.c.). Push rod-operated o.h. valves. 7.8-to-1 compression-ratio. 59 b.h.p. at 4,400 r.p.m. Gear ratios : First, 11.67 to 1; second, 6.75… October 1958 Issue By admin
Archive AND THEY CALL THIS LOGIC! AND THEY CALL THIS LOGIC! The sports-car owner has always been a villain in the eyes of magistrates and coroners, and certain incidents of the last few months have brought… January 1936 Issue By admin
Archive RUMBLINGS, May 1935 A Pressman's Holiday. IHAVE often thought how interesting it would be to have a register of all the old sports and racing cars in England with a history behind them.… May 1935 Issue By admin
Archive CARS I HAVE OWNED CARS I HAVE OWNED THE exact birth Of a craze to drive swift cars in eompetition is lost to memory, but from the age of about seven I filled the… August 1944 Issue By admin
Archive CLUB NEWS, May 1939 ett4 /lewd HARROW C.C. The Moss Trial used hills on the The Moss Trophy Trial used hills on the War Office ground in the Red Roads area—which might be described… May 1939 Issue By admin
Archive What's in a Name? Sir, D.S.J. sparked off an entertaining train of thought in suggesting British names for British cars. Striving to suit the name to the car while avoiding those names already hallowed… September 1973 Issue By admin
Archive Changing the curse of history The bad-luck stories that litter Chris Amon's career obscure the fact that he registered several major wins. Mark Hughes helps him to put the record straight Chris Amon, the man recalled as the greatest driver never to win a grand prix.… October 2002 Issue By admin
Archive FORCE revives South African winter Formula One series Classic Grand Prix cars are to return to South Africa this winter following the confirmation of a two-event 'Springbok Series' to be run by the FORCE organisation. The brace of… July 2003 Issue By admin
Archive HILARITY WITH HENLY'S AT HESTON HILARITY WITH HENLYS AT HES TON I / ENLY'S 1932 Rally was their biggest success yet— in spite of the Brooklands ban on events of this description. Undeterred by the… July 1932 Issue By admin