Bruce McLaren: the man, the racer, the engineer
Fifty years after the death of Bruce McLaren, we remember his remarkable accomplishments from a life cut tragically short
Fifty years after the death of Bruce McLaren, we remember his remarkable accomplishments from a life cut tragically short
McLaren has unveiled a life-sized statue of its founder, Bruce McLaren, 50 years after he lost his life in a testing crash at Goodwood
Stirling Moss reflects on his life and career in this previously unseen video interview, recorded before his retirement from public life
While there had been grands prix before and after the Second World War, a sunny May 13, 1950 at Silverstone marked the start of the modern era. Roads into the…
A racer of skill, dedication and adaptability, the likes of which will never be seen again. This collection of writing celebrates the life and career of Sir Stirling Moss
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INr583dw4MM&feature=youtu.be Stirling Moss recorded two podcasts with Motor Sport and, much like his career, they were fast-paced, thoroughly entertaining and packed with variety. In 90 minutes of recordings, Moss recounts…
Stirling Moss passed away peacefully in his bed in the early hours of Easter Sunday
Silverstone, 13 May 1950. The first race in the new Formula 1 World Drivers' Championship, which would - eventually - go from strength to strength, inspiring motor sport fans worldwide…
As Giuseppe Farina drove to victory in the first Formula 1 World Championship race, a Silverstone crowd, estimated to number 120,000 people, looked on. Among those were the King, Queen…
The May 2020 Collector's Edition of Motor Sport celebrates seven decades since the Formula 1 World Championship roared into life with the 1950 British Grand Prix at Silverstone. To commemorate…
This competition is now closed Motor Sport Magazine is offering you the chance to win a limited edition print of the Williams FW42 signed by its driver George Russell and…
Making tracks: Always in control, Fred Craner inspects the latest development of the Donington circuit in 1937 In early 1931 and just as he was coming to realise the enormity…