Archive SPECIALISED MOTOR ENGINEERING SPECIALISED MOTOR ENGINEERING A VISIT TO THE LAYSTALL WORKS AT SOUTHWARK " Crankshaft by Laystall " appears almost inevitably in the specification of any British racing or high-performance sports car,… February 1936 Issue By admin
Archive Fleet Carnival Concours d'Elegance (June 14th) Organised by Councillor Mrs. Winifred Boddy, the 41 competitors assembled in Views Meadow, Fleet and were judged by Mrs. Kay Petre and Lord Montagu of Beaulieu. The prizes were presented… July 1959 Issue By admin
Archive PREVIOUS WINNERS. Previous Winners. 1922. Nieth (Hispano Suiza), 21 min. 43 secs. 1923. Riitzler (Steyr), 20 min. 24.4 secs. 1924. Merz (Mercedes), 18 mins. 48.6 secs. . 1925. Massetti (Sunbeam), 17 min.… September 1932 Issue By admin
Archive PROVISIONAL RESULTS OF THE TWENTY-THIRD LONDON-GLOUCESTER TRIAL PROVISIONAL RESULTS OF THE TWENTY-THIRD LONDON-GLOUCESTER TRIAL Gloucester Cup : C. Mann (Ford V8). South Midland Centre Plaque: J. Robinson (Lancia). N.W.L. Committee Cup : H. Laird (Wolseley). President's Cup… January 1934 Issue By admin
Archive Robin and Rollo Robin Batchelor, the hot-air balloon pilot who spots lots of interesting cars from the basket, has obtained a 1913 JAP-engined Rollo cyclecar, which he found when he went to see… September 1989 Issue By admin
Archive THE ARGENTINE NATIONAL GRAND PRIX THE ARGENTINE NATIONAL GRAND PRIX MERCEDES VICTORY AT 60 M.P.H. THE. Argentine National Grand Prix was run off during March, and took the form of a town-to-town race, the course… May 1931 Issue By admin
Archive Lurani Trophy & Sebring Salute (April 15) Brands Hatch Lotus 27 driver Michael Hibberd won both legs of the opening round of the FIA Lurani Trophy series when Formula Junior topped the bill at Brands Hatch on Easter Saturday.… June 2006 Issue By admin
Archive Opening windscreens Sir, If you drive an open car nowadays, be it a Corniche or a "Spridget", one thing you can be sure of — a howling draught round the back of… May 1982 Issue By admin
Archive JAGUAR SLIPPED * * * JAG I. 'Alt 81,1111'ED Sir, Sir, With the laudable object of stopping the increasing habit of misleading ad vertisements could I be told what specific award for… September 1951 Issue By admin
Archive The latest Citroën DS Regular readers of Motor Sport will be aware at I am strongly in favour of the ID and DS Citroëns, the most advanced cars in the world, offering unrivalled safety and comfort. Those… August 1961 Issue By admin
Archive THE TRUTH ABOUT THE T-TYPE THE TRUTH ABOUT THE T-TYPE [So much tripe and twaddle has been published recently about the T-type M.G. Midget that we are glad to print these notes by Pat Salley,… October 1941 Issue By admin
Archive Book Reviews, June 1974, June 1974 "Fiat" by Michael Sedgwick. 352 pp. 84 in x 54 in. (B. T. Batsford Limited, 4, Fitzhardinge Street, London, WIH °All. L5.00). The gaps in one-make history are gradually being… June 1974 Issue By admin