Archive W.S.C. - Norisring — short and sharp As World Sportscar Championship events go, the Norisring 200 Meilen was unique. Much against the wishes of most entrants for this round of the Drivers' Championship it was run as a… August 1986 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Step Forward, Men Of Vision While the Formula 1 world is preoccupied with silly-season rumours about driver contracts, the sports-car teams have only one question to ask: will there be a World Championship in 1993?… September 1992 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Muddy waters Sports car racing begins the long haul back to respectability in 1993, based on the concept of homologated Grand Touring cars. National championships will take place in Britain, Germany, France,… February 1993 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Shoot for the Stars I drove my heart out for 300 miles. I took no prisoners on the track, and then I got disqualified on a detail like that. I am totally overwhelmed". Martin… October 1990 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive 53rd Paris Show A QUIET show, with few novelties except for the more expensive or "way out" designs like the Pininfarina Ferrari 365P, with centre-steering, or the O.S.I. Scarabeo. This was the general… November 1966 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Omnipotence Reigns! It was predictable, really, that the Sauber Mercedes team would return to Dijon-Prenois in a determined mood. Last year's result was the one blot on the team's record sheet, and… September 1990 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Jaguar's new six - in an XJ-S Cabriolet An entirely new six-cylinder engine, in the XJ-S Coupe or a new Cabriolet, was Jaguar's autumn announcement unveiled in time for the Motorfair. The in-line six has a capacity of… November 1983 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Anyone for Tennis? The first voice of concern to be heard about the state of World Championship sports car racing is that of Dr. Ulrich Bez, the man who has directed Porsche's research… June 1990 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Survival of the fittest Last March the All-American Racers Toyota Eagle Mk3 won the Sebring 12 Hours, but doubts remained that the little 2.1-litre, four-cylinder turbocharged engine could last around the clock. It did so… March 1993 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive From the archives: Aston Martin's World Championship Mission accomplished Aston Martin finally succeeded in winning the Le Mans 24-Hour Race, and the World Championship, in 1959, but to the huge disappointment of British fans David Brown immediately… June 1989 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Cats for Group C? It would be rather appropriate if the sports-racing 'Coventry Cats', Jaguars in other words, were the first to compete in World Championship racing with catalytic converters in the exhaust systems,… September 1990 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Panther Cars — A small company with a big future "I know what people say about the Kallista . . it looks like a donkey, with those big ears", say Panther Cars' chief executive… September 1983 Issue By Mike Cotton