Archive Parkes/Blumer (Jaguar 3.8) Win the Six-Hour Saloon Car Race At the drivers' briefing before the start of the Six-Hour Race B.R.S.C.C. Secretary Nick Syrett cast a doleful eye towards the empty car parks and said to the assembled drivers… November 1962 Issue By Michael Tee
Archive The Rochdale Olympic A well-designed all-glassfibre GT car A surprise awaited us when we tested the Rochdale Olympic recently, for the firm of Rochdale Motor Panels, well known for their glass-fibre shells, especially the Rochdale… June 1961 Issue By Michael Tee
Archive 1965 United States Grand Prix race report: Hill masterful at the Glen The World Drivers' Championship for 1965 was clinched before the circus crossed the Atlantic, so the US Grand Prix, held for the fifth year in succession at the Watkins Glen Circuit, was… November 1965 Issue By Michael Tee
Archive Sebring 12-hours Hardly a classic Most motor races usually have some highlight which, when looking back, bring the event into perspective. The 1968 Sebring 12-hour race lacked anything at all outstanding. This… May 1968 Issue By Michael Tee
Archive Formula Pacific Review Fabi's March wins the title in New Zealand New Zealand's annual International motor racing championship, for Formula Atlantic cars, was won this January by the little Italian Teodorico Fabi in… March 1979 Issue By Michael Tee
Archive 1963 South African Grand Prix race report: Clark's finish fantastic Once again the final race in the World Championship series of Formula One events took place at East London on the warm sunny South East coast of Africa. However, unlike… February 1964 Issue By Michael Tee
Archive F2 Review Stuck the unbeatable The European Formula Two Championship which started at the splendid Montjuich Park circuit at Barcelona on March 24th looks like being dominated yet again by the Anglo-German… May 1974 Issue By Michael Tee
Archive The 24 Hours of Daytona JW/Gulf Porsches Dominate DAYTONA BEACH, February 1st, 1970. AS USUAL the Manufacturers' Championship series of races opened with the 24-Hour Race at the Daytona Speedway over the 3.81 miles road/banked-track… March 1970 Issue By Michael Tee
Archive On test with - the Ogle SX 1000 A superbly finished glass-fibre body on the Mini-Cooper chassis David Ogle Ltd. entered the Motor Industry in 1961, having already acquired a good background in industrial design work. David Ogle, who was… October 1962 Issue By Michael Tee
Archive 1964 United States Grand Prix race report: Hill capitalises on Clark's calamity Watkins Glen was once again the venue for the US Grand Prix, the ninth in the 1964 World Championship series. In this, one of the most beautiful settings for any… November 1964 Issue By Michael Tee
Archive The McLaren-Oldsmobile The trend of fitting large capacity American push-rod V8 engines in European style chassis, both single-seater and sports-racing has come back into vogue after a period of being non-u due… October 1964 Issue By Michael Tee
Archive At the coalface Michael Tee: Photographer, reporter and MD 1949-77 Although I was photographing all the grands prix, the 'Bod' called me the Production Manager because I also had to chase all the… July 2004 Issue By Michael Tee