Archive NONE Sir, I Was delighted to read your article entitled Subject for Debate," together with the contributions of your correspondents, and I feel there are certain points which are always overlooked… January 1944 Issue By admin
Archive THE HEALEY SILVERSTONE • THE HEALEY SILVERSTONE Sir, Please draw the attention of Mr. A. Walker (" Mystery ") to the road-test report by yourselves (November 1949) of the Healey Silverstone. Viz.: o-6o… December 1962 Issue By admin
Archive Reports of Recent Events, November 1952 Bari G.P. (Sept. 28th) 1st: Landi (2.3 Ferrari). 123.0 k.p.h. 2nd: Cole (2.7 Ferrari). 3rd: Castellotti (2.7 Ferrari). Avus Meeting (Sept. 28th) 1st: Fischer (Ferrari), 186.6 k.p.h. 2nd : Klenk (Veritas). 3rd… November 1952 Issue By admin
Archive Exmoor Trial Exmoor Trial On March 19 the VSCC ran its Exmoor Fringe Trial. There were 43 starters, some sharing cars, and 41 finishers: Gill's 1925 30/98 and Michelmore's 1932 Boyd Carpenter… May 1994 Issue By admin
Archive THE OUTER CIRCUITS THE OUTER CIRCUIT "200s" TE first J.C.C. 200-Mile Race of 1921 rr,1 aroused so much prolonged interest and a diilirtition that the success of the event w,is ass(' red, and… April 1944 Issue By admin
Archive Giving it Pentti Sir, I read with interest John Davenport's article about the Welsh Rally in the July issue because the 1977 event was a breakthrough rally for our Dealer Team Vauxhall HS… August 2003 Issue By admin
Archive Belcher at toute vitesse in the wet Julian Belcher made easy work of winning the opening Pre-66 Touring Car race of the season in rapidly failing light at Castle Combe. Belcher took his Triumph Vitesse clear of… May 2006 Issue By admin
Archive Book Reviews, April 1956, April 1956 "A Racing History of the Bentley," by DarelI Berthon. 144 pp., 9½ in. by 7½ in. (The Bodley Head, 26, Little Russell Street, London, W.C.1. 30s.) This long-awaited book from the… April 1956 Issue By admin
Archive A Claim Substantiated By Facts- A Claim Substantiated By Facts A general-purpose Car built for the enthusiast, who, although primarily requiring a Car for business and really fast averages, wishes to compete in Speed Events,… May 1933 Issue By admin
Archive TWO ATTRACTIVE NEW HORNET SPECIALS TWO ATTRACTIVE NEW F NET SP °CIALS THE are many enthusiasts who desire a car of outstanding performance, which carries a closed body, and yet at the same time retains… August 1932 Issue By admin
Archive Mercedes-Benz to revamp Brooklands... DaimlerChrysler is on the verge of buying Brooklands. The asking price for the 150-acre spiritual home of British motorsport? Just over £5 million. The UK arm of the German automotive giant hopes… December 2002 Issue By admin
Archive LETTERS FROM READERS, November 1941 Sir, The R.A.C. has been asked by the Welfare Department of the War Office to find 200 London car owners who will give one night a week to assist sailors,… November 1941 Issue By admin