Archive Apology to a Pilot Referring to the Calais-Cannes exercise between a BMW 3.0Si and a light aircraft, Mr. Graham Horder, the pilot, informs us that he has no time for magic boxes which take… December 1974 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Silver and Gold Silver and Gold The return of the Silver Arrows will be one of the Goodwood Revival’s greatest moments, but there’s so much more to look forward to at this year’s… October 2012 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The insurance racket Sir, At the age of 19, I have recently achieved one year's accident free motoring. Thus I obtained a 30% no claim bonus. With my next premium due I wrote… August 1971 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The Moss affair Sir, I am so disgusted and outraged by the recent action brought against Stirling Moss that I feel compelled to voice my feelings to someone who I hope will sympathise;… June 1971 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Cordial Welcome Sir, Circulating in Britain are an increasing number of America's finest cars, the remarkable front-drive Cords produced in the 1936 and 1937 model years. I've added to the population with… September 1995 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Raymond Mays Shows Then How at Rest and Be Thankful Poore Second. Peter Walker Third The R.S.A.C.'s speed hill-climb at Rest and Be Thankful on July 9th was quite unique in this country, for the… August 1949 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive An American imbalance Sir, Any all-rounders list which puts Graham Hill, the only Monaco-Indy-Le Mans 'triple crown' winner, at a lowly 19th position is already skirting controversy. To put him nine places behind… March 2003 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Targa Florio Sicily - 720 km. - June 10th. Unlike last year the Targa Florio was not in the World Championship series and as a result it lost a lot of its… July 1956 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Team Talbots Sir, I hope I may comment on the letter from my friend Charles Mortimer in your September issue, because you were a little hard on him in your article on… November 1963 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive A two-way motorway! Sir, In view of the recent court case concerning the lady who drove up the wrong carriageway on the M6 and also of all the correspondence about the dangers of… March 1966 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Small, and almost perfectly formed The thing that strikes you about the EB110 on first appearance is just how small it is. A super-short supercar. It's been likened to some sort of exotic Lancia integrale… June 1994 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive EUROPEAN TOURING CAR CHAMPIONSHIP The sixth round of this European saloon car series, at Nurburgring, offered Jaguar their best result to date. The Leyland entered XJ5.3C of Derek Bell/Andrew Rouse eased around the magnificent… August 1977 Issue By Motor Sport