Archive Woking back to happiness Strength in depth enabled McLaren to triumph on the F1 GTR's first visit to La Sarthe Thirteen years ago Porsche's new 956 Group C cars swept to a 1-2-3 result… July 1995 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Cotton on.... New formula for Le Mans? Motor Sport's proposed Supercar Grand Touring category has been well received by manufacturers and by the public, whose concern for the future of sports-car racing… May 1989 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Best of British Best of British The Rover Group's advertising policy has changed under Graham Day's direction, from corporate ("now we're motoring") to product (Montegos crashing through plate glass windows). Britain's only independent… November 1987 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Lancia Y10 —a "piccola" surprise In Italy and France the Y10 will be called an Autobianchi, elsewhere in Europe the Lancia Autobianchi Y10. It may not be the best of starts for… April 1985 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Path Finders The alliance of Messrs Riley and Scott back in 1990 has created a company which has ruffled the US racing establishment, reports Mike Cotton To some, Riley and Scott might… March 1996 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive World Sportscar Championship: Silverstone 1000kms Home win With three consecutive victories to its credit, the Silk Cut Jaguar team went to Silverstone determined to repeat last year's maiden success, but a little afraid too that… June 1987 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Kyalami 6-Hours Final Triumph for Matra Kyalami, November 9th: The loss of Chrysler (Simca) sponsorship could result in a seriously curtailed programme next year for the Matra team, but they finished the… December 1974 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Cotton On A Long Way to Go The first three Sportscar World Championship races have taken place since I prepared the column for the May edition, and the mood in the paddock… June 1991 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Road test: Ford Sierra XR4i A winner As Ford expected, the Sierra model was not immediately as popular as the Cortina model it replaced and it has taken a year for this rounded but aerodynamically efficient… July 1983 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Jaguar theme at Motorfair "It’s the first time for a dozen years that we've had an exclusive Jaguar stand" commented an enthusiastic Jaguar executive at the Earls Court Motorfair, and his pride in the… November 1983 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Finishing on a High Note Jaguar finished the 1987 World Sports Prototype Championship with a splendid one-two victory at Fuji, following up the double success at Spa-Francorchamps two weeks previously. John Watson and Jan Lammers… November 1987 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Siffert: No Ordinary Jo Brands Hatch was a special track for Jo Siffert. He claimed his first Grand Prix victory at the Kentish circuit in July 1968, driving Rob Walker’s privately-entered Lotus 49 and… November 2011 Issue By Mike Cotton