Archive Early hill-climbs 1. CHANTELOUP, 1898-1900 THE history of Motor racing on the grand scale, the tales of the town-to-town races, of the Gordon Bennett contests, of the Grands Prix, the Targa Florio and… July 1951 Issue By Baladeur
Archive Sideslips by "Baladeur" The Editor of Motor Sport is an indulgent man. That much is obvious from the fact that he is prepared, month after month, to provide this skid-patch whereon… January 1947 Issue By Baladeur
Archive Sideslips by "Baladeur "Baladeur" hides the identity of one of our most notable motoring historians and veteran car enthusiasts. So we are very pleased that he is now able to resume… April 1946 Issue By Baladeur
Archive Sideslips By "Baladeur" I have before now been taken to task because, in the course of these articles, I have seemed to some of my readers to harp upon the subject… December 1947 Issue By Baladeur
Archive Sideslips By "Baladeur" It was, I suppose, inevitable, as soon as Serpollet, Levassor, de Crawhez and the other pioneers of the Nineteenth .Century had successfully demonstrated the ability of the motor… June 1947 Issue By Baladeur
Archive Sideslips by "Baladeur" A full and authentic biography of Ettore Bugatti still, I think it is generally admitted, remains to be written. Even less attempt, so far as I am aware,… September 1947 Issue By Baladeur
Archive Sideslips By "Baladeur" This month the inimitable" Baladeur " has struck a very topical subject in discussing racing possible only by the use of alcohol fuel! We have answered his request… May 1948 Issue By Baladeur
Archive Sideslips By "Balaydeur" According to a report in the daily press, those responsible for the 16-cylinder B.R.M. are now contemplating building a 4-cylinder car "to comply with the 1954 formula." I… November 1952 Issue By Baladeur
Archive Sideslips By "Baladeur" "Our good old engine with mechanically-operated poppet valves," wrote Charles Faroux in La Vie Automobile in the spring of 1910," is on its death bed. This is a… November 1953 Issue By Baladeur
Archive Paris - Bordeaux By "Baladeur" "Paris — Bordeaux! The very name conjures up old memories, grim and fierce, and thrilling fights amongst those whose names are now almost forgotten, but who, on the… June 1946 Issue By Baladeur
Archive Sideslips By "Baladeur" "Is racing played out? I think it is. Certainly it is of very little value today to the motor-car builder, and there are very few private owners indeed… February 1947 Issue By Baladeur
Archive Sideslips by "Baladeur" The name of Marius Barbarou is not, it would seem, as well known in this country as it ought to be. Indeed, so much is this the case… March 1949 Issue By Baladeur