Archive Letter: The Amilcar Six Sir, I read with much interest the article in last month's issue of Motor Sport on 6-cylinder Amilcar, and feel that, all due respect to the writer of the article,… June 1948 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Greaseless bearings Sir, My car is fitted with Herald suspension, etc., which has the latest (reputedly) in nylon, greaseless bearings. My experience, and that of many of the mechanics in a local… December 1961 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive "Chitty" nonsense A lot of nonsense has been written at one time or another about the immortal aero-engined "Chitty-Bang-Bangs" with which Count Zborowski used to thrill Brooklands habitues, but none so concentrated… June 1948 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Chorus of Appreciation Sir, Like many others, I was deeply saddened to hear of the death of Denis Jenkinson, and cheered only a little by the tributes paid to him throughout the motoring… February 1997 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The Ulster Races "Bira" victorious again. Splendid showing of Reg. Parnell's 16-Valve Maserati. Hillis (Talbot "90") wins Handicap Race. Racing again in Ireland — good news and good racing. The Ulster A.C. staged… September 1946 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Connaught Racing Syndicate The Connaught Racing Syndicate can now announce that the drivers for the official Connaught team in 1953 will be in this order: Geoff. Duke, R. D. Poore and Ken McAlpine.… March 1953 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Links with the past Sir, I was most interested to see photographed in your report of the American Car Rally at Beaulieu an Overland tourer owned by Mr. C. T. Allcorn bearing the Pembrokeshire… December 1963 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Club News, August 1947 We Hear F. P. Thornpson is getting good service from a 1925 Austin "Heavy Twelve-Four" and considers that the more stolid vintage cars should receive their meed of praise. He… August 1947 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Matters of moment, November 1981 Not yet The news as we close for press is that Richard Noble has failed by 210 m.p.h. in round figures, to break what is popularly known as the Land Speed… November 1981 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Rally Review, May 1966 East African Safari The East African Safari is surely the toughest organised endurance test ever invented for man and his car. Every April nearly a hundred crews set forth to… May 1966 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Outer limits: What if IndyCars raced around Brooklands? The banshee wail of the Toyota turbo pings across the flat Surrey landscape as Cristiano da Matta guns the jet-black Lola along the Railway Straight. I crane my neck from… December 2004 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Motoring adventures of O.J. Sir, Your continuing notes on the motoring adventures of O.J. reveal much fascinating detail of road conditions in those far off days. The novel mentioned in the July issue to… August 1986 Issue By Motor Sport