Archive Alternative Solutions - Carol Sir I think the winner should be the first part of the car because if it was the first car over the line there might be a big car and… September 1990 Issue By admin
Archive THE AUTOGIRO ADVANCES. THE AUTOGIRO ADVANCES. TWO NEW PRODUCTION MACHINES WITH MECHANICAL ROTOR STARTER AND FOLDING BLADES. IT is eleven years since Senor Don Juan de la Cierva designed and built the first… January 1932 Issue By admin
Archive Viva Ecosse A poky estate from the north A compact yet roomy sporting estate car offering good handling and performance in the range of 110 m.p.h. and 0-60 in 10 sec. for… May 1973 Issue By admin
Archive Small Fry At Prescott On July 27th there was an International Fixture at the Bugatti Owners' Club Prescott Hill. All the Pressmen wore passes decked with gay ribbons, entitling them to cocktails in the… September 1952 Issue By admin
Archive Towards the Police State Considerable comment has been caused by the dismissal of a speeding charge against P.C. N. Yarwood, who admitted driving in a built-up area at 45-48 m.p.h. vide the Daily Express… February 1964 Issue By admin
Archive Kylami 9 Hours, Johannesburg (Nov. 6TH) A number of private European entrants went out to S. Africa for the 9-hour race on the KyIami circuit, and the event proved to be a good battle between David… December 1965 Issue By admin
Archive Carbon clutch dating Sir, Keith Howard's Technofile article on carbon/carbon clutches (August issue) implies that Tilton invented the lug drive clutch in the 1980s, "an entirely new method of clutch construction was needed.… September 2001 Issue By admin
Archive THE R.A.G. RALLY FOG AND RAIN ENCOUNTERED ON ALL ROUTES " IN-AND-OUT " AND HILL-CLIMB ELIMINATING TES TS Out of the 276 cars which took part in the fifth R.A.C. Rally only twenty-one… April 1936 Issue By admin
Archive A VETERAN GOES TO REST A VETERAN GOES TO REST. Many of our readers will remember seeing Sir Malcolm Campbell at the wheel of a 1905 10 h.p. 2-cylinder Rolls-Royce in the Veterans' Run to… March 1935 Issue By admin
Archive motor sport TRYING A " SECONDHANDER " IV. -A RECONDITIONED RILEY NINE. IT is not so many years ago that one heard a great deal of talk amongst motor traders about what… June 1931 Issue By admin
Archive A LITTLE BIT OF HISTORY A LITTLE BIT OF HISTORY TI lb above illustration is of a high-speed submersible lifeboat engine. What is this doing in M0Tott SPortT ? The answer is that it has… November 1961 Issue By admin
Archive RUMBLINGS, August 1945 Our remarks on the need for a utility sports car have aroused considerable comment. Last month we published the views of F. .J. Peter Hambling and John Haining on this… August 1945 Issue By admin