Archive Letters from Readers, March 1940 [TO OUR READERS. Owing to pressure of space we have been compelled to reduce this section to a minimum in recent issues, but we have had so many requests to continue… March 1940 Issue By admin
Archive "Landscape with Canals" By L. T. C. Rolt. 188 pp. 8 3/4 in. 5 1/2 in. (Allen Lane, Penguin Books Ltd., 17, Grosvenor Gardens, London, SW1W OBD. £5.50.) This book represents a fascinating… October 1977 Issue By admin
Archive Archie vs Masten Sir, With reference to Geoff Whyler's letter concerning the May 1958 Silverstone race between Archie Scott Brown and Masten Gregory, a few points are worth mentioning. Firstly, it was clear… March 2000 Issue By admin
Archive PROMINENT SPEEDMEN PROMINENT SPEEDMEN : Mr. J. L. Emerson. By THE EDITOR. ALTHOUGH by reason of an almost complete abstinence from racing, during the last two years, Jack Emerson may not be… August 1927 Issue By admin
Archive Group therapy Sir, After viewing Eric Kent's letter in the March edition of Motor Sport, I felt the urge to contact you with the details of what happened to the No40 Group… June 2003 Issue By admin
Archive EDITORIAL VIEWS, March 1935 EDITORIAL VIEWS THE fact that records have been broken at 200 m.p.h. on two roads in Europe gives an indication of the ultimate solution to the problem of finding suitable… March 1935 Issue By admin
Archive THE AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY RACES THE AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY RACES AMUST Bank Holiday was a busy time for racing drivers, their mechanics, motor scribes and spr.tetators. Ott the Saturday the West Hants and Dorset. C.C.… September 1951 Issue By admin
Archive CONTENTS, July 1937 French G.P. Le Mans ••• iv L.C.C. Relay Race 282 1. 0. M. T.T. ... 284 16/8o h.p. A.C."Ace" Two-Seater, The 286 Continental Notes and News... 289 J.C.C. Monopolises Broalands… July 1937 Issue By admin
Archive VIC BARLOW VIC BARLOW Horace Victor Barlow, who was killed in a road accident on the Kenilworth-Stortebridge dual carriageway last month, was a very wellknown trade representative at all big race meetings,… October 1967 Issue By admin
Archive CONTENTS, November 1925 PAGE CONTENTS. 151 Regaining the 24 hours' World's Record. By Capt. J. F. Duff ... • • • 152-154 The Gentle Art of Hill Climbing • • • • •… November 1925 Issue By admin
Archive Apology IN our Track Test of the AFN Porsche 911SC last month, the steering wheel of the car was incorrectly ascribed to Astrali, when in fact it was made by Motolita.… May 1982 Issue By admin
Archive From Flying Saucers to a Tea Party (or Farnborough, 1959) The S.B.A.C. Flying Display was first held in 1932, and this year's was the 20th show. The spirit of the show has remained much the same, but the characters taking… October 1959 Issue By admin