Archive Goodwood Revival’s six of the best 6: Era- R5B Remus wins Woodcote trophy, 1998 The moment the union flag dropped to start the opening race of Goodwood’s modern era was the culmination of a dream for… May 2023 Issue By Marcus Pye
Archive Piper plans African sportscar race South Africa’s Kyalami circuit will once again reverberate to the sound of sensational Sports Prototypes on December 5-6, when David Piper, who won six Rand 9-Hour races there in the… October 1998 Issue By Marcus Pye
Archive USA adds new blood in Formula One Chris Bender became the first American national to enter the Motor Sport-supported FIA Thoroughbred Grand Prix Car Championship at Donington Park on September 4-6. After stalling on the grid, the… October 1998 Issue By Marcus Pye
Archive TGP title closes up after Donington Flinging his ex-Keke Rosberg Williams FW08B round with abandon as he explored the limits of tyre adhesion, Bob Berridge chiselled the gap to Tony Smith back to four points at… October 1998 Issue By Marcus Pye
Archive ...and GP cars back to the Glen Thirty Formula One cars, the largest gathering at Watkins Glen since the 1980 United States Grand Prix, wowed spectators in a celebration of the New York state venue's 50th Anniversary… September 1998 Issue By Marcus Pye
Archive Sheene, Hill, Brundle and more for Goodwood Barry Sheene is to race a motorcyle for the first time since he retired from the sport in 1984 at Goodwood's Revival meeting on September 18-20. The double World Champion,… September 1998 Issue By Marcus Pye
Archive Moss Vanwall breaks 1998 auction sale record Vanwall VW10, in which Stirling Moss won the Dutch and Portuguese Grands Prix in 1958, was sold for £800,817 including premium by Brooks at the Nürburgring’s Oldtimer Grand Prix earlier… September 1998 Issue By Marcus Pye
Archive Dawn of a new ERA ERA GP1 raced for die first time in original trim since 1950 at the VSCC's Donington meeting on May 31, when Duncan Ricketts ran the ex-Charlie Dobson 1939 E-type machine… July 1998 Issue By Marcus Pye
Archive Alfa sale The Alfa Romeo 6C-1500 Zagato Spider in which Giulio Ramponi won the 1929 Brooklands Double-Twelve race sold for £210,945 (including premium) in Brooks' auction at the Monaco GP. The successful… July 1998 Issue By Marcus Pye
Archive Ronchi drives Brabham to repeat win at Italy Ermanno Ronchi won a nail-biting second round of the Motor Sport supported FIA Thoroughbred Grand Prix Championship at Monza, in the Brabham BT49 owned by Bernie Ecclcstone. It was the… July 1998 Issue By Marcus Pye
Archive Moss in sister Lister at Coys Stirling Moss will turn the clock back 40 years to July 19, 1958, and his victory in the sportscar event supporting the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, when he races… July 1998 Issue By Marcus Pye
Archive International Supersports Cup kicks off Back-to-back races on the historic Grand Prix circuits of Monza and Spa-Francorchamps kick-off the International Supersports Cup over the next two weekends. The nine-race DC CV Insurance and Cartech Electronics-supported… June 1998 Issue By Marcus Pye