Archive TEN YEARS of MOTORS and MOTOR RACING TEN YEARS of MOTORS and MOTOR RACING BY LT.-COL. CHARLES JARROTT ( The famous Pioneer Racing Motorist) . A book which everybody who is the least interested in motor racing… August 1931 Issue By admin
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Archive Letters from Readers, April 1968 N.B.—Opinions expressed are those of our Correspondents and Motor Sport does not necessarily associate itself with them.—Ed. The "TR" Range Sir, I am surprised at the apparent disinterest, in the… April 1968 Issue By admin
Archive MOTORING SPORTSMEN Mr. Kenelm Lee Guinness. By THE EDITOR. MOTORING SPORTSMEN. Mr. Kenelm Lee Guinness. By THE EDITOR. EVERYONE, who takes the slightest interest in the sporting side of motoring is more or less acquainted with some of the… February 1926 Issue By admin
Archive Sports Car Regulations At a recent sprint event a car entered as a sports car had to be transferred to the equivalent racing class because the entrant had overlooked the fact that, while… September 1946 Issue By admin
Archive ERA name to headline one-make 'Classic' series The name English Racing Automobiles could be seen back on track next season if the plans of Jim Dudley are realised. Dudley, the owner of Tiger Sportscars, has acquired the famous… December 2002 Issue By admin
Archive Around the tracks Monaco: Grand Prix Historique Dayton leads American invasion of Monte Carlo No American has won the Monaco Grand Prix, but American drivers dominated its Historique counterpart on May 15-16, scoring… July 2004 Issue By admin
Archive Morris Oxford fault-finding? Sir. With reference to the several correspondents wiho have commented on my purported fault-findings of my Morris Oxford 1920 saloon I would like to add my story was not intended to be… June 1960 Issue By admin
Archive Lonely enthusiasts in the services Lonely enthusiasts in the services are invited to get in touch with C. W. MOSS, " Tudor House," Bainbridge Av., Hartley, Plymouth — and — GORDON WOODS, "The Rhalt," Burgh… November 1940 Issue By admin
Archive THAT DIRTY JAGUAR E-TYPE THAT DIRTY JAGUAR E-TYPE Sir, I read today that an unmarked red E-type Jaguar driven by Bucks police officers trapped no fewer than 132 motorists on the MI during a… November 1967 Issue By admin
Archive MATTERS OF MOMENT, May 1937 MATTERS OF MOMENT The June issue of MOTOR on the 12th of next month it is ready the first of the Climbs will have been held, the Every reader who… May 1937 Issue By admin
Archive Data Car: A.C. Buckland sports-tourer. Loaned by: Buckland Body Works, Buntingford, Herts. Speedometer reading: 30,700 miles. Engine: Six-cylinder, 65 by 100 mm. (1,991 c.c.); o.h.c. 6½ to 1 compression-ratio; 74 b.h.p.… September 1952 Issue By admin