Archive First is not enough Francois Delecour needed to win. What he didn't need was for Juha Kankkunen to fare so well... There are two ways of looking at the situation which arises when a… December 1993 Issue By Greg Phillips
Archive Air The 1982 Championship meetings of the Helicopter Club of Great Britain were both public occasions, one as part of the Colt Helicopter Fair at Cheltenham and the other at the… February 1983 Issue By Greg Phillips
Archive OS Motoring Atlas of Great Britain OS Motoring Atlas of Great Britain, 1993 Edition. Ordnance Survey, in conjunction with Hamlyn. £8.99 (spiral binding); £6.99 (perfect binding). Having rallied in many parts of the world, I reckon… January 1993 Issue By Greg Phillips
Archive Lombard RAC Rally It was a great shame that an event of the calibre of the RAC Rally, and final round of the World Championship, should begin with a squabble, albeit of a domestic… January 1983 Issue By Greg Phillips
Archive Studs — a lost technology Although the products of the motor industry include much of what is due largely to the innovative skills and development techniques of rally drivers and engineers, they might have included… April 1983 Issue By Greg Phillips
Archive Ice cool for Alex Whilst Colin McRae was spending much of his mid-year time on the other side of the world, the other rallying members of the family were deeply involved in preparations for… November 1993 Issue By Greg Phillips
Archive Mercedes G Many years have passed since I stopped believing in the popular myth that four-wheel-drive would unfailingly take me where two-wheel-drive would not. As a rookie on early visits to Africa… February 1983 Issue By Greg Phillips
Archive Ivory Coast Rally TWO months ago we spoke of the drift towards very lean entry lists for World Championship rallies, and how the Rally of the Thousand Lakes was an exception to this… December 1982 Issue By Greg Phillips
Archive Tour of Corsica Lancias dominate The event now has three parts, the first up to Bastia, the second returning to Ajaccio, and the third forming a short loop to the South of Ajaccio.… June 1983 Issue By Greg Phillips
Archive Air Duxford SOME thirty, years ago, use after the war, five brand new Short Stirlings, complete with twenty engines and a mountain of spares, changed hands for £2,000. Today there are… December 1982 Issue By Greg Phillips
Archive The Aladdin's Cave of Booker We look behind the scenes at Personal Plane Services Specialisation, at one time very much the way forward, seems to have become the victim of expansion. Traders want to trade in… March 1983 Issue By Greg Phillips
Archive Robinson — the smallest production two-seater So favourable was the response from readers to our comparison, published last October, of an Enstrom light helicopter and certain upper price bracket cars that this month we describe an… May 1983 Issue By Greg Phillips