Archive PESSIMISM UNDER CONTROL PESSIMISM UNDER CONTROL TN the last Editorial which graced this page we pointed to the need to plan now for the future of the Sport and expressed the hope tliat… April 1942 Issue By admin
Archive Famous teams resurrected Two famous team names are set to return to racing this season. Ian Walker Racing will be revived to tend a Lotus 26R for Sean Walker, son of the founder,… April 2003 Issue By admin
Archive the biggest one make gathering The Biggest One Make Gathering? The letter from the Public Relations Officer, Morris Register, revived a memory of a large number of Morris cars at Castle Donington before the last… November 1980 Issue By admin
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Archive THE VARSITIES AT SYSTON PARK ENTHUSIASM UNDAMPED BY STEADY DOWNPOUR. OLIVER BERTRAM (DELAGE) MAKES FASTEST TIME. GOOD PERFORMANCES BY .EVANS AND DAVIES ON Q-TYPE M.G. MIDGETS AND H. W. COOK (E.R.A.) Ti IF;downpour w hich… April 1935 Issue By admin
Archive THE SCOTTISH RALLY THE SCOTTISH RALLY Regulations are now to hand for the second annual rally organised by the Royal Scottish Automobile Club, which will be held this year on June 5th to… May 1933 Issue By admin
Archive Readers letters, February 1984 Ten kilos of 4-star? Sir, You make a very valid point in January's editorial. Metrication makes calculation so much easier, but we must choose our arms of measure with care.… February 1984 Issue By admin
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Archive E.R.A.AND THE SUNSHINE AT SHELSLEY E.R.A. AND THE SUNSHINE AT SHELSLEY RAYMOND MAYS'S NEW RECORD. A SPLENDIDLY ORGANISED MEETING. Perhaps Leslie Wilson's luck has changed, for with the commencement of the new timing methods at… June 1937 Issue By admin
Archive AN OUTBOARD RACING FILM. AN OUTBOAR 1) RACING FILMG THE "SPEED DEMON" SHOULD NOT BE MISSED. WITH an air of resignation, we bade "good afternoon" to the manager and paid for our seats. The… February 1933 Issue By admin
Archive F1 safety... Fl safety. • • Sir, After seeing the accidents of Gerhard Berger and Derek Warwick, in Ferrari and Lotus respectively, death in Formula I seemed a thing of the past.… July 1994 Issue By admin
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