Archive A Remarkable Coincidence R. C. Fleming, once a well-known figure at Brooklands, now lives in N. Devon and owns a 1959 Lancia Aurelia GT and a new 2.6 Alfa Romeo coupé. He was… May 1964 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Obituaries Leo Villa One of the most famous of all the racing mechanics of the old school has died in hospital, Sir Malcolm Campbell's Leo Villa. Villa worked before the First… March 1979 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Tracing Tojeiros Sir, Through an advertisement in Motor Sport I have recently purchased the rolling chassis of a Tojeiro car. John Tojeiro, who has been to see the car, confirms it as one of his… July 1987 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Lead-free racing Sir, I am sure CR Hefford (Letters, Motor Sport, January 1989) is not alone in thinking that Grand Prix racing should adopt unleaded petrol; that all conscientious sporting motorists are… April 1989 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive My grand tour Sir, The entry sheets for the 1973-76 Tour of Britain may have “read like a roll-call of the great and the good” but on the ’75 Tour, starting 78th out… April 2010 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Buckler gears My old friend Derek Buckler has poioted out to me a piece of careless writing in my article Lotus Salad which might be construed as an unkind crack about his gears… November 1956 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive W O After Lagonda Sir, The account in your January issue of W O Bentley's work for Armstrong-Siddeley after leaving Lagonda was fascinating. However, I believe the caption accompanying the large picture on page… February 1997 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Formula Three review The Year of South and Daly A refreshing breath of maturity has swept through the British Formula Three scene this season. This racing has been exciting, though rarely heart-stopping, technical,… December 1977 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Group 4 cars to star at last Montlhéry event European sports prototype trophy cars will be one of the star attractions at what is touted to be the final ever race meeting at the famous Montlhéry circuit, near Paris,… January 2004 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The freedom of the air WHEN the London School of Flying advertisements first appeared in this magazine last year, it jolted a few of us die-hard motorists at MOTOR SPORT into wondering aloud if a… March 1970 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Jaguar Car Club The Jaguar Car Club is combating the shortage of marshals at many race meetings by paying all volunteer officials £10 per day at its 2002 race meetings. David Kane, who… May 2002 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive F.E. Du Toit Sir, My father and I both enjoyed Mr. Fred Schnetder's letter (Vintage Postbag). My father first heard of Dr. Hofmeyer's legendary Chevrolet many years ago and still remembers the stories… January 1980 Issue By Motor Sport