Archive World series aim to bounce back from Chevrolet blow As many as five manufacturers could be represented in next year’s World Touring Car Championship despite the withdrawal of Chevrolet. Series boss Marcello Lotti insisted that he had no concerns… September 2012 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Rumblings, May 1943 Expert Opinions The Second Motor-Racing Brains Trust is reported elsewhere in this issue, but it is interesting to consider in greater detail some of the points raised. Let us take… May 1943 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive TT stages first electric bike GP In its 102nd year, the Isle of Man TT made way for electric motorbikes to create the world’s first zero carbon ‘eGrandPrix’, the TTXGP. Rob Barber, racing for AGNI X01… August 2009 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Michael Johnson Parkes 1931-1977 Michael Parkes made an unusually full contribution to this World. He was a talented engineer, aviator and competition car driver. "Mike", as he was almost invariably called, died at the… October 1977 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Jack Heuer: A pioneer of his time Jack Heuer celebrates his 80th birthday in 2012. The Swiss, Honorary Chairman of TAG Heuer and the great-grandson of watch company founder Edouard Heuer, has created a lasting legacy in… September 2012 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive 'Double DRS' declared legal Nico Rosberg’s victory in the Chinese GP put a renewed focus on Mercedes GP’s so-called Double DRS system, which gives the W03 an advantage in qualifying. At the start of… June 2012 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Spit and polish Sir, You refer, in the May issue, to the forthcoming Town and Country Motoring Festival, which, at first sight, appears to have the makings of a very nice affair and… June 1978 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Renault/Red Bull tighten knot Red Bull Racing and Renault Sport have extended their partnership for a further five years, into the turbo era that commences in 2014. The deal covers far more than just… November 2011 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Gonzalez to relive Ferrari's first GP win at Coy's Argentinian Jose Froilan Gonzalez who scored Ferrari's first Grand Prix victory, at Silverstone in 1951, is returning to the scene for the marque's 50th anniversary celebrations at Coys International Historic… May 1997 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Book reviews, September 1962, September 1962 "500 Miles To Go," by Al Bloemaker. 278pp. 8½ in. x 5 3/5 in. (Frederick Muller Ltd., 110, Fleet Street, London, E.C.4. 30s.) This is the Story of the Indianapolis… September 1962 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Book reviews, August 1951, August 1951 IMAGE IN THE DUST, by Warwick Scott. (Peter Davies, 38, Bedford Square, W.C.1, 254 pp., 9s. 6d.) This is a sexy novel, rather over-written for effect, by one who is… August 1951 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Fair Play Sir, In response to Mr Morris's letter about overtaking in Formula One, I would say that more than one factor is responsible for 'processional' racing today. Due to the speed… October 1996 Issue By Motor Sport