Archive Club News, November 1955 British Motoring Club, Rhineland — Summer Rally (September 18th) Wherever a British community exists, a car club is sure to exist also. In the Rhineland, the British Motoring Club has… November 1955 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Silverstone Six Hours Easy winner of the Rivet Supply Six Hours at Silverstone, after the works Porsche 936 had crashed with an hour to go, were John Fitzpatrick, Hans Heyer and Bob Wollek… June 1979 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive 2.9 Monoposto Alfa-Romeo for sale, with large selection of spares. This is the car used by me for the last two seasons, and has always been maintained in first-class condition. It is now… May 1949 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive How fast did they go? Sir, I was interested in Mr. Day's letter about the 4.3-litre Alvis. A saloon model of this car was tested by The Autocar in 1939 and reached 60 m.p.h. in… August 1971 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive In favour of the Renault R8 Sir, Mr. A. Smith (October 1963) appears to have grown so weary of Morris 1100 criticism, that he appears to have nodded off when quoting acceleration figures up to 70;… January 1964 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Company car tax Sir, Many of your readers must have Company cars. I have seen no protests from them yet in your excellent magazine at the Conservative Government's proposed swingeing increases in "Taxable… November 1981 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Obituary Ian Appleyard Ian Appleyard BSc, arguably Britain's most successful international rally driver of the early post-war years, died in early June. An Olympic skier, he had an uncanny affinity for… July 1998 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive 1955 Dutch Grand Prix race report: Mercedes march on The surface of the pleasant little 4.193-kilometre Zandvoort circuit having been put into good shape, the KNAC were permitted to organise a Grand Prix to count for the World Championship… July 1955 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The Ford controversy. Sir, I admire your journal very much, especially regarding your mentioning the names of cars which have not been a source of pleasure to their owners. Other national motor magazines… March 1955 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive On a mild disturbance in the Midlands During February 1944, that wartime-formed body, the Midland Motoring Enthusiasts' Club, published, in the motoring Press, an invitation to the secretaries of the various motoring clubs to attend a meeting at which it… December 1944 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Ever gifted, never lifted Sir, As Mark Hughes describes (November 2000 issue), Stefan Bellof was an incredible driver, as anyone who witnessed him in action would agree. In May 1983, I took myself to… December 2000 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The RAC The RAC has been improving its Public Relations latterly and to this end has published a book called "Protecting the interests of the motorist", which explains what the RAC did… March 1974 Issue By Motor Sport