Archive A Tribute to Loyalty in an age of independent selfishness We make no excuse for paying tribute and giving thanks to "Stanley"—as he is known to many in the Printing, Paper and Allied Trades,… September 1964 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Anarchy rules, OK? Once you start bending the rules, the habit takes hold. The Sportscar World Championship, subtitled ‘The Bartered Bride' is now pushed, pulled and pummelled by FISA, by teams and by… June 1992 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Volvo 760 Turbo In search of an identity? VOLVO is but the latest company to join the turbo league, and judging by the performance of Thomas Lindstrom in the opening round of the… May 1984 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Ten Out of Ten for Ferrari Watkins Glen, NY State, July 22nd. The only thing that the all-conquering Ferrari sports-car team has failed to do this year is to meet the Matra team on level terms,… September 1972 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive The money programme "I thought: it's just as easy - or just as difficult - to get a lot of money as it is to get a little." With this profound objective, Alan… March 1992 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive World Sportscar Championship: Spa 480kms Half a crown Half a litre of fuel, or the lack of it, was all that prevented Jean-Louis Schlesser from leaving Spa as the World Champion sportscar driver. Perhaps due… November 1989 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Cotton On What's the point? The Can-Am point scoring scale is usually held up as an example of how to reward successful competitors. . . 20 for the winner, 15 for second… October 1991 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive More power for Lancia Serious competition work with the Fulvia coupés, producing second place in the Monte Carlo Rally and third in the Flowers already this season, plus the team prizes, has encouraged Lancia… April 1967 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Lanicia Coupe Volumex An imperfect classic The principle of supercharging is as old as the hills, but it's a brave manufacturer who re-introduces the system at a time when others pursue the "something… January 1984 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Toyota's own goal Toyota will look back on the Silverstone 500 km race as a fairly spectacular own goal. Two weeks previously, the day after the Monza fiasco in fact, the BRDC proposed… June 1992 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Lagonda revived As forecast in our detailed marque analysis in last month's MOTOR SPORT, Aston Martin has revived the Lagonda name with a series of four-door Virage saloons and five-door Shooting Brakes.… December 1993 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Lancia joins 4wd club There can be nothing more galling than to see your design rendered obsolete before its service life has even begun, but that's the prospect facing development engineers at Austin-Rover, Mitsubishi,… February 1985 Issue By Mike Cotton