Archive LOTS FOR LITTLE LOTS FOR LITTLE THE 24-LITRE OPEL CREATES A GOOD IMPRESSION THE Opel, German-built and introduced to this country by the great liGeneral Motors Corporation, is creating great interest just now… November 1936 Issue By admin
Archive WHAT YOU KNOW ABOUT CARS? Sir, Reading your article on " British High Performance." We were particularly interested in your remarks re the " Ford V8" as my partner and myself race one of these… September 1938 Issue By admin
Archive Book Reviews, September 1952, September 1952 "Rallies and Races," by William Leonard (Foulis, 7, Milford Lane, W.C.2, 191 pp., 18s. 6d.) This is the English translation by W. Walther of William Leonard's book about the rally… September 1952 Issue By admin
Archive We thought we were getting along pretty well before the front * * * We thought we were getting along pretty well before the front wheels started to charleston. but perhaps it was fortunate that Stirling Moss' XK120 coupe went by… September 1953 Issue By admin
Archive FLEET STREET AND THE OUTBOARD. FLEET STREET AND THE OUTBOARD. THE first close-up pictures of the boat race crews after the race were taken from, and delivered by, a Watermota-powered speed dinghy. The photographer was… April 1932 Issue By admin
Archive PARK AND WRITE PARK AND WRITE SIR, I am writing a book about the history of Oulton Park. The circuit has held races since August 1953 and it is my intention to commemorate… September 2002 Issue By admin
Archive The Gallaher Equation Our June Editorial was devoted to an attack on Gallaher Limited for their destruction of the Brooklands Track banking where Club driving-tests have been held in recent years, and for… September 1984 Issue By admin
Archive Rumblings, September 1952 Alpine Rally The rather innocent title "Alpine Rally" in fact implies one of the most strenuous tests there is of the modern motor-car. The Alpine Rally is, to the summer, what… September 1952 Issue By admin
Archive SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY HOW A MODERN LUBRICATING OIL IS MADE. THE average motorist little realises the complex processes necessary to refine and blend a modern lubricating oil. It is a… November 1932 Issue By admin
Archive HERE and THERE By " Camshaft", August 1930 IH IE IR IE arid --nh IE IR E trIshaft" De-coking While You Drive. WHEN one is continually trying out new gadgets, fittings and ideas—generally at the request of their… August 1930 Issue By admin
Archive TV winner shines on TGP debut Mark Johnston, the winner of Channel 5 television's Be a Grand Prix Driver competition, made a strong impression on his racing debut in the Throughbred Grand Prix series event at… July 2003 Issue By admin
Archive FASTEST RELAY RACE EVER WON BY AUSTIN TEAM FASTEST RELAY RACE EVER WON BY AUSTIN TEAM ONLY TEN TEAMS IN THE FIELD. M.G. SECOND AND FRAZER-NASH THIRD The Relay Race at Btooklands, originated by the Light Car Club… July 1937 Issue By admin