Archive Around and about, December 1972 Comment on the Racing and Club Scene Astonishing Russian If I had suggested a year ago that a Russian car was going to win two British racing championships I would… December 1972 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Track Testing the Formula 3 Ginetta So far in Formula Three the most technically advanced car, namely the Cooper Type 72, has won practically everything worth bothering about. Another very advanced F.3 car is about to… July 1964 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The "Babs" mystery Sir, I was more than a little interested to read the letter from Mr. C. F. Thacker in your October issue regarding progress with "Babs" and feel that it tells… January 1970 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Fun motoring Sir, I write in reply to your editorial in the December '76 Motor Sport concerning "getting the most fun" from fuel. My definition of a for motor car is a… March 1977 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Continental Notes and News, February 1931 THE SPORT ABROAD. While everyone must regret the absence from this year's: Grand Prix d' Endurance of the official Bentley team, the prospects for the race as far as can… February 1931 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Around and About, August 1975 Mundy's Marvel Since the days of the 3.8 Mk. IIs, Jaguar saloons have grown into rather more "luxury" than "sporting" carriages: the performance is there still, but the cars are… August 1975 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive That Maybach Sir, The photograph of a 1939 Maybach car taken at Bournemouth this year interested me greatly as I have taken a keen interest in these luxury cars and have a… December 1971 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive First Ladies' Mountain Handicap race winner When Rita Don won the first Ladies' Mountain Handicap race at Brooklands she was not driving daddy's car but one of Dixon's Rileys — I like to catch my mistakes… September 2000 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Ferrari unveils revised F1 car At Fiorano on February 1 Ferrari launched its pukka 1989 Formula One chassis, designated F640, in time for tyre-testing at Jerez. The new car is outwardly very similar to the… March 1989 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive No substitute for soft tops Sir, "Air conditioning an adequate substitute for open-air motoring" says Colin Chapman in your January issue! Surely not? One might as well say that a centrally-heated office is as good… February 1977 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The Tasman Races The series of 100-mile races held in New Zealand and Australia for the Tasman Championship saw Peter Gethin win on points with two wins, two seconds and a third place… April 1974 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Press on regardless Rally Review General Classification: 1st: W. Boyce/D. Woods (Toyota Corolla) 418.47 min. 2nd: J. Walker/T. Palmer (Volvo 142S) 439.96 min. 3rd: J. Smiskol/C. Smiskol (Datsun 240Z) 453.60 min. 4th: J.… December 1973 Issue By Motor Sport