Archive Whit-Monday Crystal Palace More Lotus Successes Over the Whitsun weekend Tetun Lotus seemed determined to emphasise their new-fotind superiority, entering cars in three meetings and gaining a good deal of success. In the… July 1960 Issue By Michael Tee
Archive The 24 Hours of Daytona Dull entry—tense finish Daytona Beach, January 31st, 1971. The Daytona 24-Hour race has, for many years, been the season's opener for the Manufacturers' Championship but this year it became the… March 1971 Issue By Michael Tee
Archive 1967 South African Grand Prix race report: Heartbreak for Love Three previous South African Grands Prix have been of world championship status at the coastal resort of East London. However, after the 1966 race being a non-championship event the venue… February 1967 Issue By Michael Tee
Archive Sebring 12-hours Ford Mark IV wins on first outing After the clash of heavy machinery at Daytona, Sebring was an anti-climax. The six Mk. II Fords; two 330 P4 Ferraris, two 330… May 1967 Issue By Michael Tee
Archive 1959 United States Grand Prix race report: Brabham gets it over the line The first Grande Epreuve to be held on United States soil was organised by Alec Ulmann of the Automobile Racing Club of Florida at his semi-aerodrome-cum-road circuit, at Sebring in… January 1960 Issue By Michael Tee
Archive The Marcos G.T. SINCE its introduction last year by Jem Marsh and Frank Costin the Marcos G.T. has undergone a steady development programme although it has proved to be remarkably "bug" free. Much… August 1960 Issue By Michael Tee
Archive 1965 South African Grand Prix race report: Clark peerless at season opener By moving the date of the South African Grand Prix forward by one week, the race became the first Championship Event for 1965 instead of the last event of 1964.… February 1965 Issue By Michael Tee
Archive Formula Two Review Laffite the master At the midway point in the European Formula Two season Jacques Laffite had the championship won, in fact the 31-year-old Frenchman had so dominated the racing that… July 1975 Issue By Michael Tee
Archive Formula Two Review The European Formula Two championship wound to its inevitable conclusion over the final three rounds with French drivers taking the top five places in the 1975 series, a clean sweep… December 1975 Issue By Michael Tee
Archive Degrees of Tune Michael Christie's Alexander Autumn Fashion Show Each year Alexander Engineering of Haddenham, Bucks, introduce their latest range of conversions in the form of a mass road-test near a convenient stretch… January 1960 Issue By Michael Tee
Archive 1968 Canadian Grand Prix race report: Denny Hulme dominates The first Canadian Grand Prix held last year at Mosport was sandwiched between the German Grand Prix and the Italian Grand Prix, which made travel arrangements rather difficult. This year… November 1968 Issue By Michael Tee
Archive Formula Two Review The Year of Ground Effect IT IS seldom that the lesser racing categories get a complete reshuffle. New cars tend to evolve from the previous year's designs and, unlike Formula… May 1979 Issue By Michael Tee