Archive On a whim and a prayer... For weeks on end the success of the 1992 Sportscar World Championship depended on the whim of the Sultan of Dubai, and on March 2 he extinguished Alan Randall's dream… April 1992 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive ADAC 1,000 Kilometres Having just had their Monza victory confirmed following an appeal to the ruling body, Derek Bell and Stefan Bellof went ahead in the World Endurance Championship for Drivers with a… August 1984 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Road test: The excellent Lotus Excel The Lotus company is almost constantly in the news, its fortunes see-sawing alarmingly over the past couple of years. Towards the end of 1982 the collapse of de Lorean, with whom… September 1983 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Cotton on.... Until the penny drops Is the 24 Hours of Le Mans doomed to become "a social meeting for old boys with their Jaguar D-types", as Max Mosley predicts with a… July 1989 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Aston Martin's renaissance The look of pleasure on the faces of the Aston Martin personnel at Le Mans was good to behold. Final practice times issued on Thursday night confirmed that the Nimrod was… August 1983 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive The Nicholson-tuned M.G-B Ever since the M.G.-B was introduced it has been the subject of snide remarks from the competition fraternity on the score that it is too heavy to be anything but… March 1967 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Radical Allard In our December issue we featured the rebirth of Allard's name in sports car racing, though without any illustration of the part-built J2X. Chris Humberstone, the man who welded the… February 1992 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Legends in their own lap times Sports car racing is in the throes of a recovery, but it seems unlikely it will ever again reach such charismatic heights as it did 25 years ago The whoosh… April 1995 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive New cars: Alfa Romeo 33 1.5 and 1.7 Tide-turners? Alfa Romeo has not had a happy time in Britain throughout the past five years, with sales declining remorselessly. But with new management both in Italy and in the… June 1987 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive World Sportscar Championship: Monza 1000kms April fuel day The Monza 1000km race on April 10 had all the classic ingredients, Jaguar versus Mercedes versus Porsche, and the Silk Cut team ended the day with a… May 1988 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Cotton On Hark these words Sports car racing enthusiasts in Japan, Italy and Britain have now had the chance to see for themselves how very fast and fragile the new 3.5-litre Group… July 1991 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive In Conversation with Max Mosley Max Mosley is the chairman of FISA's powerful Manufacturer's Commission, and has a seat on the World Motorsports Council. Born to an illustrious family 50 years ago, Max's controversial father… June 1990 Issue By Mike Cotton