Archive Vintage Postbag, January 1967 Twin o.h.c. Sir, May I be allowed to correct Mr. Anthony Blight's totally erroneous remark that " in 1930 twin overhead camshafts were a barbaric necessity . . . and… January 1967 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Vintage Postbag, December 1974 Crossley Reliability Sir, I was very interested to see the Crossley chassis picture. In 1922, my firm had a 25/30 ex RFC Crossley tender, of which the rear wheels (twin)… December 1974 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Letters from readers, August 1974 N.B. Opinions expressed are those of our Correspondents and Motor Sport does not necessarily associate itself with them. -- ED. *** Buy British Sir, I thought you might be interested… August 1974 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Model Engineer Exhibition This year's Model Engineer Exhibition will he held at Seymour Hall, London, W1, from January 2nd to 13th. The car models will include a Locomobile Steamer, a 1905 Rolls-Royce, a… January 1973 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive We don't smoke . . . The Shell/Motor Sport F3 Championship, which was won in 1971 by Dave Walker, has been won for 1972 by Roger Williamson, Bernard Wheatcroft's prodigy, driving a GRD 372. He was… January 1973 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive 1977 German Grand Prix in pictures German Grand Prix The German Grand Prix was held at Hockenheim on July 31st rather than its usual home at the 14-mile Nurburgring. This was the second time that the… September 1977 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive 1977 Austrian Grand Prix in pictures “Blow up James! No be sensible and settle for a good second place.” These were the alternating thoughts going through the mind of Shadow DN8 driver Alan Jones for much… September 1977 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Rally Review, September 1977 A Threat to Road Rallies Before Britain’s Motor Clubs found themselves able to follow the example of the RAC by organising rallies which used special stages on forest and other… September 1977 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Germany’s Championship Turbocharging for (nearly) all Ranging over Germany and Belgium, the deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft is an 11-round series that caters for some superbly engineered cars of extraordinary value. Basically the cars… September 1977 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Lotus-Ford V8 again (Aug. 18th) Driving one of the Indianapolis Lotus-Ford V8 cars, Jim Clark won the 200-mile race at Milwaukee (U.S.A.) against the cream of American professional track racers. Held over 200 laps of… September 1963 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Karlskoga Races (Sweden) (August 11th)—Two heats of 20 laps each On the tight little circuit at Karlskoga, a Formula One race was run in two heats, the addition of times deciding the winner.… September 1963 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Around and About, September 1977 Tourist Trophy, Silverstone September 18th is the chosen date for Britain’s only qualifying round in the European Touring Car Championship 1977. A series dominated by BMW’s big coupes since the… September 1977 Issue By Motor Sport