Archive Continental Notes and News, April 1939 Continenta. Notez and. News Rift/In the Lute The trouble between France and Italy in the political sphere, is bringing on a first-class crisis in motor-racing. It came to a head… April 1939 Issue By admin
Archive Channel Tunnel Sir, I cannot help agreeing with Mr. Jenkinson in wishing for a go-ahead on the Channel Tunnel project. Last year I took my Jaguar XK140 across to the continent, and… August 1973 Issue By admin
Archive Cutting costs Sir, I have read your articles on ways to reduce the cost of Formula One racing cars, and I wonder if you have missed a point? You ask that certain… May 1993 Issue By admin
Archive ANY FACILITIES? ANY FACILITIES ? Fred Craner's great Grand Prix last October has stirred many Englishmen and we anticipate a widespread desire to spectate at Formula races. Air travel constitutes the most… February 1938 Issue By admin
Archive HAIL TO THEE, BLYTHE SPRITE, OR THE CASE OF THE CONVERTIBLE STEERING An eagle-eyed reader in Hitchin draws our attention to two advertisements which appeared in a contemporary Weekly during May. In one of these, inserted by Mintex, a smiling young lady… July 1958 Issue By admin
Archive Actual reality Sir, I trust that the Grand Prix Legends computer game and my computer will function in unison one day. Unfortunately, despite a computer of suitable specification they refuse to co-operate.… April 2000 Issue By admin
Archive Peerless, Warwick, Gordon, and now Gordon-Keeble The above names have, in the past, caused a considerable amount of correspondence to and from this office regarding the whereabouts and/or makers of these cars. Readers may remember that… January 1964 Issue By admin
Archive HAVE YOU SEEN OUR FEATURE DEALING WITH THE SALE OF SPARE PARTS? HAVE YOU SEEN OUR FEATURE DEALING WITH THE SALE OF SPARE PARTS? IF NOT, TURN TO :--Page 449 November 1937 Issue By admin
Archive THE FOURTH JERSEY INTERNATIONAL ROAD RACE THE FOURTH JERSEY INTERNATIONAL ROAD RACE Peter Whitehead's VI2 If-litre Ferrari Runs Away from the 4-cylinder 16-valve Maseratis of Parnell and de Graffenried to Win at Record Speed of 90.94… August 1950 Issue By admin
Archive Pipe down Sir, If DSJ regards F1 as a technical exercise for major manufacturers then he should be quietly thrilled to listen while those manufacturers tackle the important technical problems of the… July 1993 Issue By admin
Archive WISCOMBE PARK HILL-CLIMB WISCOMBE PARK HILL-CLIMB This excellent venue in Devon, close to Honiton and adjacent to delectable seaside resorts, anticipates a very good season this year. Amenities have been carried out and… May 1962 Issue By admin
Archive THE MOUNTAIN CHAMPIONSHIP We are informed by Mr. '1'. Murray Jamieson that the E.R.A. car driven by Mr. Raymond Mays in the Mountain Championship at Brooklands was fitted with a supercharger of other… November 1935 Issue By admin