Archive 1962 United States Grand Prix race report: Brits conquer the Glen The success of last year's race guaranteed the return this year to Watkins Glen of the Fourth US Grand Prix. Whereas last year the Drivers' Championship had been settled before… November 1962 Issue By Michael Tee
Archive Formula Two Temporada March again... For the first time since 1972, the European Formula Two teams returned to South America for a Temporada series in early November. Only two races were staged in Argentina… December 1978 Issue By Michael Tee
Archive The Yimkin Although not specifieally designed as such, the Yimkin Special, which has been raced for two seasons now, is a boon to the proverbial impecunious enthusiast who contemplates a season's racing for the… September 1960 Issue By Michael Tee
Archive Hot heads The Assistant Editor tries a Racing Lotus-Cortina, a Willment tuned Ford Cortina GT and a Taurus tuned Austin 1100 Hot cars are usually fun to drive and three hot cars… November 1964 Issue By Michael Tee
Archive Motor Sport readers' survey continued Jaguar 2.4, 3.4, 3.8. Is service satisfactory? 72.4% of Jaguar owners found the service satisfactory, 19.8% are dissatisfied, 2.8% carry out their own servicing and 5% made no comment under this… June 1962 Issue By Michael Tee
Archive Jabouille narrowly heads French Renault invasion Jean-Piere Jabouille snatched the European Formula Two title neatly from the grasp of Rene Arnoux in a tense final round confrontation at Hockenheim, Germany. The tall blonde Frenchman ended a… November 1976 Issue By Michael Tee
Archive The Aintree International '200' Race A fine victory for Jim Clark's V8 Lotus Aintree, April 28th This Aintree '200' saw the first corning-together of the majority of the 1962 works teams, the exception being Porsche,… June 1962 Issue By Michael Tee
Archive Rumblings, February 1960 Easidrive Early in the New Year we were able to sample the Hillman Minx Series IIIA Easidrive saloon, which, if it is of greater interest to wives and girl friends of enthusiasts… February 1960 Issue By Michael Tee
Archive On road and track with the Lotus Elite Some competition cars which are outwardly similar to others in their class win far more races than their competitors. This is very often due to the car having a. superior driver… December 1962 Issue By Michael Tee
Archive 1963 United States Grand Prix race report: Hill on top of the Glen as Surtees suffers again The 1963 United States Grand Prix at Watkins Glen was freed this year from all World Championships considerations in so far that Clark and Lotus had clinched this year's Championship… November 1963 Issue By Michael Tee
Archive And some more notes on the Ford Granada If I had been told on 18th September 1971 that I was about to start a period of my life when I would not only be driving but actually enjoying… July 1972 Issue By Michael Tee
Archive The Ruddspeed Volvo 122 105 m.p.h. from 1,780 c.c. Although perhaps a little dated in some ways, the Volvo 122 is still a good seller, by virtue of its combination of speed, carrying capacity… October 1964 Issue By Michael Tee