Archive Goodwood Festival of Speed Seven years on, and the spectacle continues to amaze. Whether it was the dramatic sight of visual masterpieces like the immaculate Dan Gurney Eagle-Weslake, the aural assault that emanated from… August 1999 Issue By admin
Archive MOTOR SPORT Vol. XIII, No. 7 Avus Races, I. O. M. T.T. and Shelsley Walsh June, 1937 LAND — A1P_ — WATER, SIXPENCE MONTHLY June 1937 Issue By admin
Archive NO HEADLINE The Yorkshire S.C.C. has issued neatly printed Regulations appertaining to its Closed Trials, supplementary regulations governing each individual trial being sent out just beforehand. This is an idea which should… March 1938 Issue By admin
Archive WOOD GREEN AND DISTRICT MOTOR CLUB. WOODGREEN AND DISTRICT MOTOR CLUB. THE above club held its first Ladies' Reliability Trial recently over a very stiff main road course, including three observed hills, and leading over treacherous… February 1927 Issue By admin
Archive Sir Gawaine Baillie Gawaine Baillie, who died in December, aged 69, began racing saloons in the late 1950s. In 1959, he joined Equipe Endeavour using Jaguar 3.4s, staying with Mklls into '62 before… February 2004 Issue By admin
Archive Many and various are the uses to mANY and various are the uses to which motorcycles are put, but up to date no one has set out on one to seek a fortune. This, however, is what… April 1931 Issue By admin
Archive S.T.D. Inter-Register Night Navigation Rally (March 18/19th) 1st: R. Parry (1920 12/4 Austin. 2nd: R. Redston (1930 14/45 Talbot). 3rd and best S.T.D.: N. Tennant (1933 Speed Twenty Sunbeam). 4th: D. Lees (1930 12/50 Alvis). Inter-Register Placings: 1st: S.T.D.… April 1961 Issue By admin
Archive Letters, August 1991 Opinions expressed are those of correspondents and not necessarily those of Motor Sport *** Connaught B Series Sir, May I make one or two comments on that most interesting article… August 1991 Issue By admin
Archive Letters from Readers, February 1948 Sir, I am left almost (but not quite) speechless with indignation on hearing suggestions for the inclusion of one or more foreign drivers in the final B.R.M. team. Already, too… February 1948 Issue By admin
Archive MOTOR SPORT On Counting Chickens. TRADITION tells us that it is characteristic of this nation to achieve great things, and then to leave it to others to make a fuss if they… May 1930 Issue By admin
Archive The Camel Fighter "The Camel Fighter" by John Pudney. 65 pp. 6-1/8 in. x 8-3/5 in. ( (Hamish Hamilton Ltd., 90, Great Russell Street, London, W.C.1. 15s. This compact and attractive little work,… February 1965 Issue By admin
Archive Letters, December 2010 Medicine and duty Sir, I live in Thailand and I love watching motor sport here. Why? Because there’s clean racing and it’s a breath of fresh air seeing respectful driving.… December 2010 Issue By admin