Archive EMPIRE TROPHY AFTERTHOUGHTS. EMPIRE TROPHY AFTERTHOUGHTS. TO plan an entirely new circuit at Brooklands and then run a handicap race for cars from 750 c.c. to 3,000 c.c. was a task which must… July 1934 Issue By admin
Archive Rumblings, November 1958 Get those used-car prices down Indignation is rising at the absurdly high prices frequently asked for interesting but old cars and even for cars which are old without being particularly… November 1958 Issue By admin
Archive THE SUPERCHARGED AUBURN 1111-1 II S E liD C !HA IUC IID A THE American public, we are assured, is ,:n less kindly disposed to novelties than the inhabitants of these islands, and… June 1935 Issue By admin
Archive LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN TRANSMISSION LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN TRANSMISSION A NOTABLE NEW FLUID DRIVE. IN view of the great attention that has been given to the fluid flywheel, undoubtedly one of the greatest advances in… July 1934 Issue By admin
Archive motor sport temperamental until I decided to lubricate it with dry powdered graphite, since. when it has been perfect, disengaging filly and being very smooth in taking up the drive At first… October 1951 Issue By admin
Archive BERLIET. Stand II. Automobiles M. Berliet, of 40, Sackville Street, Piccadilly, London, W.', make a special chassisior sports use, known as the 15-50 h.p. de Luxe. The engine is a four, of bore… October 1924 Issue By admin
Archive Mineral Extraction at Brooklands Mineral Extraction at Brooklands It was announced at the recent Brooklands Society Reunion in June that the purchase of the "40 Acres" site at Brooklands by Gallaher Ltd. has greatly… November 1982 Issue By admin
Archive The G.P. Formula controversary Sir, It distresses me greatly to behold the utter disorganisation of our racing car manufacturers – so manifest in recent weeks. Surely the time to object to the 1961 Formula 1 was when… June 1960 Issue By admin
Archive RUMBLINGS, March 1942 Grand Marques CECIL CLUTTON'S comprehensive article on the evolution of the racing car from 1895 to 1908. which appears in this issue, will be digested with interest by those who… March 1942 Issue By admin
Archive CONTRIBUTORS CONTRIBUTORS A Formula 1 engine on song is music to the ears of any enthusiast, which may be why as well as writing about our sport ADAM SWEETING also writes… December 2012 Issue By admin
Archive ANOTHER BELATED BOOK REVIEW ANOTHER BELATED BOOK REVIEW The Modest Man's Motor," by C. G. Matson (Lawrence & Bullen Ltd., 1903) MAJOR MATS( N, of the Roy il Marine Artillery Reserve, was au enthusiast… February 1945 Issue By admin
Archive SIR, Sir, I only of recent months discovered your excellent publication, although I have for years been a regular reader of the weekly motoring papers. I feel I must offer you… September 1941 Issue By admin