Archive The Rally of the 1000 Lakes WHENEVER we hear racing circuits being called dangerous our immediate reaction is to say that cars should always be driven according to prevailing conditions, and that danger is something which… October 1980 Issue By Greg Phillips
Archive Portuguese Rally Punishing rallies in which a car cannot be driven at the upper limit of its performance without grave risk of destruction are precious few in Europe these days. Indeed, in… April 1980 Issue By Greg Phillips
Archive Safari draw — surprise for Mouton As this Issue of Motor Sport is published the Marlboro Safari Rally will be one day into its five-day span. The draw for start numbers took place during the time of… April 1983 Issue By Greg Phillips
Archive British Rotorcraft Museum The British Rotorcraft Museum at Weston-super-Mare, founded in 1974 from documents and equipment collected over some 15 years by Elfan ap Rees, now has 20 aircraft and has already embarked… April 1983 Issue By Greg Phillips
Archive Mini-Quattro on the way "Evolution" has become a popular word for a newly developed rally car said to be intended to form the basis of some kind of production. Why people don't use the… April 1983 Issue By Greg Phillips
Archive Don't shoot... There was a behind-the-scenes facet of the Monte-Carlo Rally which we feel should be placed before you, our readers; not the doing of the organisers, we hasten to add, but… March 1993 Issue By Greg Phillips
Archive Continuing our rallyman's view of Kenya's Safari A whole epic can be written about East African aviation, and only a slightly, smaller one about the use of aircraft in the Safari Rally. Distances are so great in… June 1975 Issue By Greg Phillips
Archive King Francios the First - Rally of Portugal It is a common belief that the Ford Escort came after the Ford Cortina, but this is a misconception. There was a Ford Escort made in the '50s, a kind of… April 1993 Issue By Greg Phillips
Archive Matters of moment, February 1983 A plea from British Leyland BL has joined the "Buy British" Campaigners with a plea to those concerned over prospects of longer dole-queues, smaller wage-packets and salary cheques, and bigger… February 1983 Issue By Greg Phillips
Archive Rally Review, June 1975 The Welsh Rally OF THE five main international rallies in the British Isles (organised by people of five different nationalities, incidentally) the Welsh Rally is the one which has always… June 1975 Issue By Greg Phillips
Archive Obituaries Rodger Freeth Fatal accidents are fortunately rare in rallying, which makes it all the more difficult to accept them when they do happen. When Rodger Freeth died from injuries received… November 1993 Issue By Greg Phillips
Archive Marlboro Safari Rally Its organisation is antiquated, its timing system straight out of a British event of some twenty years ago, its communications hopelessly inadequate and its results processing probably the slowest of… May 1980 Issue By Greg Phillips