Archive BRIEF SPECIFICATION BRIEF SPECIFICATION Engine : 1-cylinders, bore 63.:; nun.. stroke 102 non., eapwity 1,292 C.C. R.A.C. rating 10 h.p. Tax f..7 10s. Push-rod 0.h.v. 'twin S.C. carburetters. Coil ignition. Gearbox :… January 1937 Issue By admin
Archive Contributors As Patrick Head changes direction to concentrate on Williams’ expanding hybrid technology business, we bid farewell to our star columnist, but look forward to a Williams special in the next… February 2012 Issue By admin
Archive Letters From Readers, April 1946 Sir, I am enclosing a photograph of my "Type 40" Bugatti on the starting line with a blown front-drive Alvis at the Vintage S.C.C. of A. Standing 1/4-Mile Trials a… April 1946 Issue By admin
Archive Value for the Family Man Sir, It has always surprised me that there are so few Renault R8s to be seen on the roads in this country, and I was delighted to read Mr. Wintle's… February 1964 Issue By admin
Archive Matters of moment, December 1960 Never had it so good? Some years ago, when we were criticised in biased and unenlightened quarters for praising foreign cars, our defence was simply that we were a motoring, not a… December 1960 Issue By admin
Archive The New Brands Hatch Track Opens ONE day last month the Press were invited to Brands to view the extension to this popular little circuit which lengthens it to 2.65 miles. The sponsors have spent a… August 1960 Issue By admin
Archive THIRTY YEARS OF BROOKLANDS THIRTY YEARS OF BROOKLANDS Thirty long years have elapsed since the late Mr. H. F. Locke-King built Brooklands Track for the British Motor Industry, an undertaking paid for privately by… May 1937 Issue By admin
Archive Diesel Lagonda Sir, Reading the (Obituaries in your March MOTOR SPORT I notice that the late Lord de Clifford, OBE, used Lagonda cars and in particular, a Gardner diesel engined Lag for… May 1982 Issue By admin
Archive Aircraft restored or under restoration Aircraft restored or under restoration HFL has been responsible for the restoration of approximately 20% of the Spitfires flying today. This figure will rise to over 25% on completion of… November 1998 Issue By admin
Archive THE PUSHER-WHY NOT REVIVE IT? AIR. THE PUSHER-WHY NOT REVIVE IT? A PLEA FOR ITS RE-ADOPTION. in seeking means for improving the comfort, visibility and other points in the present-day light aeroplane, the writer of… May 1932 Issue By admin
Archive Argentine Grand Prix ARGENTINE GRAND PRIX SHOWING TREMENDOUS FORM in the Argentine Grand Prix at Buenos Aires Autodrome was Clay Regazzoni, making his public debut for the Marlboro BRM team. He set fastest… March 1973 Issue By admin