Archive Book Review Cecil Clutton Reviews - "The 200 Mile Race"by W. Boddy (Published by the Grenville Publishing Co., Ltd., 15 - 17 City Road, London, E.C.1 Price 8/6 net). This book will… June 1947 Issue By Cecil Clutton
Archive The V12 in production There is something definitely intriguing about the V-twelve, and in this article Cecil Clutton traces the history of production examples of the type, from the Packard of 1915 to the… December 1942 Issue By Cecil Clutton
Archive Shall we go motor-bicycling? The indications are that if a lot of us want to go places after the war we assuredly shall Which line of thought has prompted Cecil Clutton to review modern… October 1942 Issue By Cecil Clutton
Archive "They Shall Endure" Most "Thirty-Ninety-eights" have either been interfered with so much, or else are so excessively exhausted that their original quality has largely disappeared. OE77 has not been interfered with; nor is… May 1946 Issue By Cecil Clutton
Archive Veteran types - The 1908 12/15-h.p. Hillman-Coatalen by Cecil Clutton The Hillman Coatalen Company was founded in 1907 and produced at first a 25-h.p. machine with four cylinders, and a larger version with two more cylinders. Louis… July 1960 Issue By Cecil Clutton
Archive Cars I Have Owned - continued By Cecil Clutton For the first part of this article, see Motor Sport for January 1941. At that time, the cars I had owned were as follows. Like all properly… November 1964 Issue By Cecil Clutton
Archive On the road with a Type 57SC Bugatti Cecil Clutton concludes the "Basic" era by trying one of the most intriguing of production cars. When I complained, in a recent article, that I had never ridden in a… August 1942 Issue By Cecil Clutton
Archive A pioneer in the scientific testing of automobiles Cecil Clutton writes-up a remarkable book, which is of great interest to students of Edwardian performance, and which, even to-day, shows car-testing in a new light. IT is maddeningly difficult… February 1941 Issue By Cecil Clutton
Archive A supercharged "Phantom I" Rolls Royce on test Cecil Clutton tries FitzPatrick's famous car When I penned my recent report of a Type 57SC Bugatti for Motor Sport I thought I had certainly carried out the last road test of… November 1942 Issue By Cecil Clutton
Archive Cecil Clutton crystal gazes In this extremely erudite and absorbing article Cecil Clutton does his share of gazing into the future – a habit which excellent war-news encourages. His suggested designs have their claims… October 1943 Issue By Cecil Clutton
Archive Veteran Type — XXXII A 1910 Type 13 Bugatti If the 1901 Mercedes was the first modern motor car the 1910 Bugatti was no less certainly the prototype of all modern, high efficiency light… February 1948 Issue By Cecil Clutton
Archive Veteran types-XXV Hutton-Stott's 1903 de Dietrich Paris-Vienna Replica, described by Cecil Clutton When Motor Sport recently published a list of antique cars which had been seen in different places, the mention of… September 1942 Issue By Cecil Clutton