Archive Letter from Germany Quiet Sunday Dear AH, People often say "Whatever happened to the Nurburgring?" And well they might, for as far as Grand Prix racing is concerned it seems to be dead… September 1987 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive The trend of racing-car design It is probably true to say that the past year has seen more pure design in motor-racing taking place than ever before, and if one counts sports-car racing in with… February 1955 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Letter from Monza Letter from Monza From D.S.J. to the Deputy Editor Dear ML, During the brief winter lull from Formula One racing there seems to be plenty of time to speculate on… October 1986 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive 1982 French Grand Prix race report —Renault at home Le Castellet, July 25th THIS report of the French Grand Prix could well have been tacked on to the end of the one on the British Grand… September 1982 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Sheer fantasy This is the story of a Frazer Nash, not one of the old chain-driven sports cars, but a 1950 Le Mans Replica model, so named because the previous year one… January 1992 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive 1988 French Grand Prix rae report A Special Occasion It had to happen. For the first six Grand Prix races of 1988 Alain Prost has appeared to be content to let his Brazilian team-mate set the… August 1988 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Matra Racing When the aero-space and research firm of Engins Matra first showed an interest in motor cars and motor racing, by forming a subsidiary company called Matra-Sports in October 1964, it… February 1968 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Letter to readers, May 1991 Letters Dear Reader By and large our Postal Service gives me enormous pleasure, though there are times when it can be tiresome and frustrating; but at other times it is… May 1991 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Monza Aftermath The Monza paddock, during the Italian Grand Prix, was a sea of people telling lies, or at best being sparing with the truth; team managers, driver agents, lawyers, team owners,… October 1990 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Le Mans 24-hour race The giants destroy themselves Le Mans, France, June19-20th. THERE were 51 starters in the Le Mans race, but to all intents and purposes it was a straight fight between Ferrari… July 1965 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Continental notes, February 2004 Jenks on GTs, 1962 Last month it was more than worthwhile to visit England to gather some Continental knowledge. An 'open house' day of dicing was being organised at Silverstone… February 2004 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive 1982 South African Grand Prix race report A Renault Runaway Kyalami, Johannesburg, January 23rd After the drivers had been duped into giving up their strike (see elsewhere in this issue) the serious business of the South African… March 1982 Issue By Denis Jenkinson