Archive The stroppy side of James Sir, While I’m flattered, not to say embarrassed, by Robin Herd’s reference to me in Simon Taylor’s excellent Lunch With, I’m provoked to write to you about a couple of… April 2010 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Vintage prices justified? Sir, I was intrigued to read the remarks of W.B. in the November issue Of Motor Sport, concerning the present inflated prices being asked for vehicles of pre-1931 vintage. Whilst I do… December 1962 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The reel deal Sir, In the mid-sixties I carefully extracted Geoff Goddard's Fangio portrait from Georgano's Encyclopedia of Motorsport, framed it and hung it over my bed. That was as close to the… September 2012 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Obituary Michael C. Sedgwick From Lord Montagu of Beaulieu Michael C. Sedgwick, who died at Midhurst, Sussex in October at the age of 57, was a world renowned authority on the… December 1983 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Fictional cars in books, June 2001 When I started cars in books in Motor Sport, it began with fiction, the ploy being to decide what actual car a novelist had in mind when quoting an invented… June 2001 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The VSCC replies Sir , Last month's leading article on the Motor Sport Brooklands Memorial Trophy has once again highlighted the problem of replica cars. For many years the Vintage Sports-Car Club has… April 1988 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive "Those Fiendish Policemen" Sir, Your publication, May issue, of Mr. Barton's letter, under the above heading, was not, in my recollection, very kind. I have a vivid recollection of the Mitcham Trap, my… July 1966 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Aston to build own prototype The design of the first true Aston Martin prototype for more than 20 years is under way. Aston Martin Racing, which this year ran a factory programme with highly-modified Lola… November 2009 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Obituary Jim Whitehouse Engine builder Jim Whitehouse, who has died aged 87, was the man behind the Arden name which through three decades achieved success with Minis and Toyotas. After racing… October 2008 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Tazio Nuvolari wins 1938 Donington Grand Prix for Auto-Union Well, the Crisis blew nicely away and the German teams returned to Donington for the postponed Formula Grand Prix, run on October 22nd instead of on October 1st. It was… November 1938 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive TR7 - the right recipe? Sir, As an avid reader of Motor Sport and a member of the TR Register I would like to comment on "The Future of MG", see letters page February issue.… March 1978 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Matters of Moment, July 1968 • Offenhauser at Indianapolis It is the policy of Motor Sport not to over-publicise new cars before they have proved themselves or we have been allowed to try them and,… July 1968 Issue By Motor Sport