Archive A COMPETITIONS DEPARTMENT A COMPETITIONS DEPARTMENT Sports car owners, especially thosetaking part in competitions, will be interested to hear that, following upon the many successes in trials and competitions during the present season,… July 1933 Issue By admin
Archive SINGLE-HANDED FOR 24 HOURS SINGLE HANDED FOR 24 HOURS CLASS VICTORIES FOR FIAT, M.G. AND ASTON-MARTIN IN THE BOL D'OR THE annual Bol d'Or Race is a real test of both the cars and… July 1938 Issue By admin
Archive THE 1930 BELGIAN GRAND PRIX THE BELGIAN GRAND PRIX Sweeping Victory for Alfa-Romeo FOLLOWING close upon the 24-hour race at Le Mans, the Belgian Grand Prix, which was run this year on the 5th and… August 1930 Issue By admin
Archive R.A.C. News The R.A.C. Competitions Committee issued the following November bulletin:- Policy for 1954 Arnong the matters which have been brought to the notice of the R.A.C. as arising from the issue… December 1953 Issue By admin
Archive THE IRISH GRAND PRIX THE IRISH GRAND PRIX ONCE more we have to congratulate the M.G. Car Company for the fine performance put up by their cars. Following on the speeds achieved by the… July 1931 Issue By admin
Archive Traffic Signal Developments TrainSignal revelopments. NO motorist likes unnecessary delay in the way of traffic hold-ups, but what exasperates him most of all is " standing by" for a red light to change,… December 1931 Issue By admin
Archive The Motorine Log Book. EVERY good motorist makes a New Year resolution to keep a faithful record of petrol and oil consumption, tyre wear and so forth, which is bound to result in better… January 1933 Issue By admin
Archive Harry Ferguson's Rolls-Royce Sir, Regarding your review of Colin Fraser's "Harry Ferguson—Inventor and Pioneer" in the February issue, I can confirm Ferguson's use of a Rolls-Royce because I now own his Phantom III.… April 1973 Issue By admin
Archive VERS LE BOUT! VERS LE BOUT! COLD AND ICE MAKE THE TWELFTH MONTE CARLO RALLY• THE MOST STRENUOUS EVER HELD. THIS year, as on previous occasions Athens was the most distant, and therefore… March 1933 Issue By admin
Archive CLUB NEWS, October 1936 etia BRISTOL MOTOR-CYCLE AND LIGHT CAR CLUB A very unusual event was arranged recently for the amusement of members of the Bristol M.C. & L.C.C. known as the Mendip Grand… October 1936 Issue By admin
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Archive With another veteran car Brighton Run on the way, it is amusing to recall that a race for 'veterans' was held at the Southport Sand races in1930. The Autocor rather unkindly said the result was of no consequence: the runners… December 2004 Issue By admin