Archive Fish out of Water If you threw a stone in the average motor racing paddock, the chances are fairly high that the resulting cry of "ouch!" would be in a New Zealand accent. The… March 1987 Issue By Mike Lawrence
Great Read Archive Looking back with Peter Arundell – Lotus F1's 'nearly man' On June 2nd Ivan Capelli won the Monaco GP support race and so, according to motor racing lore, is likely to be seen one day in F1. On June 7… July 1984 Issue By Mike Lawrence
Archive Rover 800 Of all the models launched during Austin Rover's long and painful haul back from the brink of oblivion, none is more important than the new Rover 800 which was launched… August 1986 Issue By Mike Lawrence
Great Read Archive Giuseppe Farina: Formula 1's first world champion In 1950 Giuseppe 'Nino' Farina became Formula 1's first world champion, yet he remains among the least known. In his day sportsmen were rarely interviewed, and besides, he was an… December 2004 Issue By Mike Lawrence
Great Read Archive Chasing a dream — The story of Connew GP When some people talk about their attitude to motor racing, they say they were 'bitten by the bug'. Some talk of it as a religion, others say it's like a… August 1986 Issue By Mike Lawrence
Archive New Cars Peugeot 309 It is no secret that Peugeot Talbot's recent history has been full of incident. The marque Talbot has not been a success due to in-herited problems, poor initial quality control,… January 1986 Issue By Mike Lawrence
Archive Points of order What difference would today's points system make to the World Championships of the past?Mike Lawrence investigates World Championships are not won by winning races, they're won by scoring points, and… May 1997 Issue By Mike Lawrence
Archive Motor racing heraldry When Damon Hill began racing at the end of 1983, it was entirely appropriate that he wore the blue and white helmet colours of his distinguished father. Coats of arms… April 1985 Issue By Mike Lawrence
Archive One Race Wonder When a Mercedes-Benz W165 runs at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in June, it will be only the second time that the model will have competed in an event. Two… March 1995 Issue By Mike Lawrence
Archive Peugeot 309 GR Introduced earlier this year, Peugeot's 309 series has already proved a successful British car. It's strange to refer to a Peugeot as 'British' but since the 309 is assembled at… August 1986 Issue By Mike Lawrence
Archive Revised Ford Escort XR3i With the Ford Escort being Britain's and the world s best selling car a mid-term revision of the range is a more than averagely interesting event. Externally, the differences are… May 1986 Issue By Mike Lawrence
Archive F3000 - International Trophy At last years Daily Express International Trophy, the first-ever F3000 race, the 110% rule was waived to boost the grid to 17 starters. Seventeen was a fairly typical field throughout… May 1986 Issue By Mike Lawrence