Archive The muddled world of motor insurance Sir, Although not a member of the insurance fraternity, my own advice to Mr. G. R. Simpson is to sue the driver responsible for his accident directly in the civil… June 1971 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive England and India Lieut. B. Gordon Graham, R.I.N.V.R., recalls the cars he used before the war in Ceylon, and on home leave in England. I regret that I cannot lay claim to having… November 1943 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Vintage postbag, November 1985 Charabanc on Stilts Sir, I refer to your photograph on page 1012 of the Charabanc on Stilts. The photograph was taken at Burgh Island, close to Bigbury on Sea in… November 1985 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive A Matter of Nomenclature It seems to us that quite the best way of naming a competition car is by its maker's name, i.e., call a Bugatti a Bugatti. Difficulty arises in the case… August 1946 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Advertising Feature - The MX-5, A Runaway Success There is no question that Mazda's new baby, the lovely MX-5, is set to become a runaway success. It has already become so in America and Japan, and if the… April 1990 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Philippe Bugalski The Frenchman, who has died after a fall at the age of 49, will be remembered as the first man to win a world championship rally for Citroen. He was… October 2012 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The Renault 5 Turbo Renault's astonohing mid-engined 5 Turbo seemed nothing more than another interesting engineering exercise when the prototype made an appearance some little while ago. Now it is a production fact to… January 1980 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Lancia Beta Monte-Carlo Sir, Your March issue contained two interesting statements: on page 309 in Lancias' advertisement for the Monte-Carlo (and it's nice to sec a national campaign for this type of car)… April 1978 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Straight-12s Sir, In the "Matters of Moment" article of the current number of your most excellent magazine, it is stated that Voisin "was the only maker sufficiently eccentric to build an… June 1971 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Bob Holbert Accomplished racer Robert ‘Bob’ Holbert died on Monday November 12. He was 84. Born and raised in Pennsylvania, Holbert became a Porsche dealer in 1954 and went on to find… January 2008 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive W.O. Bentley replies to Alec Ulmann Sir, In the course of a long and full life, I do not think that I have ever read such a malicious, biased and wholly inaccurate collection of innuendo and… April 1971 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Letters from Readers, March 1953 N.B. Opinions expressed are those of our correspondents and Motor Sport does not necessarily associare itself with them. -- Ed. British cars on the mat Sir, I feel I… March 1953 Issue By Motor Sport