Archive Race relations From a reliable source we learn that New Zealand's Prime Minister, David Lange, drove his personal turbocharged Mitsubishi Sigma in a couple of races at the Pukekohe Circuit, coming within… July 1987 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Obituaries Hans Stuck The 78-year-old father Of today's Formula One driver died last month. He had led a very full life of motor racing spanning some 30 years and was outstanding in… March 1978 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Speed Guarantees Sir My father was employed in the early twenties by the Allen-Bennett Motor Co. of Croydon. Although they dealt mostly in unsporting machinery, Brian Allen rode a Brough Superior at… December 1982 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Davidstow Motor Sport having had Davidstow Circuit moved back to Cornwall from Scotland apologise for any inconvenience caused to their readers by failing to correct information as to the date of… May 1954 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Letters from Readers, April 1975 N.B.—Opinions expressed are those of our Correspondents and Motor Sport does not necessarily associate itself with them.—ED. April 1975 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive 30-second board Battle for hole position in '55 Argentinian GP Battered, scraped and drilled, this crash helmet once protected a famous cranium — that of Froilán González. Famed for his maximum attack… June 2005 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Obituary – Paul Frère Paul Frère, who has died aged 91, was the most accomplished journalist racing driver since Sammy Davis. As well as technical writing and road and track testing, Frère was a… May 2008 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Lodge Plugs Appointment Mr. Norman Hooton, late of the James Cycle Co., Ltd., Birmingham, joined the competition and racing staff of Lodge Plugs, Ltd., Rugby, on December 21st. He succeeds Mr. H. S.… January 1950 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive A German smokescreen Auto-unions have been in the news recently. It was disappointing that the one which we hoped would be raced at the VSCC Donington Meeting did not appear, but Tom Wheatcroft… August 2000 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive A Policeman's Point of View Sir, As a police officer and an M.G. TC owner, I enjoy your excellent magazine, the issue of which I look forward to each month. I accept your articles and… February 1966 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Tongue-in-cheek Sir, I thought you and your readers would be amused with a recent advertising campaign being broadcast on Los Angeles radio stations for the British Leyland Triumph TR7: "The Triumph… September 1976 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Constructive criticism SIR, I have just taken out a new subscription to MOTOR SPORT, having bought almost every issue since 1949, the list of journalists who will be contributing to future issues… April 1997 Issue By Motor Sport