Archive Stolen Humber WE ARE pleased to hear that the 1923 Humber Saloon stolen from a lock-up garage earlier in the year, as reported in the August issue of MOTOR SPORT, has been recovered and… October 1980 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Air Displays As many readers enjoy flying displays, we quote from the Tiger Club's calender some appropriate British dates:— May 9th/10th .. Jersey Air Rally. May 9th/10th .. Biggin Hill "Air Fair."… May 1964 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Ritmos on the Tour of Italy To the sound of popping champagne corks and flash bulbs Fiat introduced two highly developed competition versions of the "Ritmo" 3-door hatchback to the motoring press, gathered in Turin prior to… December 1978 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Letters from readers: , September 1980 Allard front suspension Sir, I was amazed to read Leslie Ballamy's letter in the June issue of your fascinating magazine concerning divided axle suspension geometry with particular reference to Allards. One of the… September 1980 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Air [Before the war regular aviation articles were published in Motor Sport and in view of the interest still shown in vintage and later light aeroplanes we intend to resume this feature, although… September 1980 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Vintage Postbag, December 1978 Carden Cyclecars Sir, My first car in 1920, was a Carden for which I paid £3. At that time there was a cycle builder at the top of Summer Row… December 1978 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive R.A.C. Hill-Climb Championship After eight qualifying rounds of the R.A.C. National Hill-Climb Championship, Jersey driver Arthur Owen (2½-litre Cooper-Climax) leads the overall aggregate with 63 points from the Scot, Ray Fielding (2½-litre B.R.M.),… September 1962 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Pininfarina Jaguar XJ Spider Those readers who failed to fight their way into the NEC Motor Show missed a treat on the Pininfarina stand. This Jaguar XJ Spider, based on the XJ-S floor pan… December 1978 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Common-sense prevails Whether the police should be blamed for harassing Motorists over minor matters or whether those who instruct them in their duties are to blame is a moot point. But we… September 1962 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Reply from a sportsman Mr. Roy Nightingale has replied as follows to the item "Do You Recall Them" that appeared last month and we congratulate him on his very fair comment: — "I was… September 1962 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Craigantlet (August 18th) The Ulster A.C.'s Craigantlet Hill-Climb, a qualifying event for the R.A.C. National Championship, saw the pattern of events in this year's Championship series take yet another change, with John Pringle… September 1962 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Wiscombe Park (August 12th) Major Richard Chichester once again allowed the 1,000-yard drive of Wiscombe Park to be used by the West of England, Taunton, and Plymouth M.C.s for their annual Three Clubs' Meeting.… September 1962 Issue By Motor Sport