Archive Jim Russell wins wet British Empire Trophy Race The British Empire Trophy, one of Britain's oldest races has been held yearly except for the war years since 1932, but has seldom proved a racing or commercial success. The latest… May 1959 Issue By MLT
Archive 1959 Crystal Palace Whitsun meet: Salvadori wins F2 London Trophy A large crowd enjoyed an excellent day's racing at Crystal Palace on Whit-Monday. The main race of the day, the 36-lap London Trophy for F.2 cars, went to Roy Salvadori… June 1959 Issue By MLT
Archive B.R.S.C.C. Spring Meeting, Snetterton (March 19th) The first race meeting of the season at Snetterton came at the end of a warm spell and icy winds blew across the airfield all day, interspersed with bouts of… April 1961 Issue By MLT
Archive A Happy Sprite The official designation for a works modified Austin Healey Sprite appears to be a "Happy" Sprite, all owners of cars so equipped being eligible for a lapel badge depicting a grinning… February 1960 Issue By MLT
Archive Crash helmet design In a recent "Enthusiasts' Directory" feature on motoring clothing we mentioned the fact that the American "space-man" type of crash helmet had failed the tests laid down by the British… April 1959 Issue By MLT
Archive A modern trials special A description of T. C. "Cuth" Harrison's Harford The "mud-plug" type of trial has suffered a rather chequered career since the end of World War II when it first became popular.… March 1959 Issue By MLT
Archive Racing Drivers Directory The racing careers of the leading Grand Prix drivers have been repeated so many times that they are well known to most followers of the Sport. We feel that there… February 1999 Issue By MLT
Archive Film review: "Coupe des Alpes" In our issue of September 1958 the Continental Correspondent described his experiences during the making of the Shell film of the Alpine Rally. The result of this work was recently… March 1959 Issue By MLT