Archive Reports of Recent Events, January 1949 Kentish Border Sporting Trial Thirty-seven competitors started under watery sunshine from the "Spring Tavern," Wrotham Heath. The route embraced four observed hills, one bonus hill, one special test and one… January 1949 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Around the houses, December 2009 – Bonhams – The inaugural auction at Reims was held the weekend after the Goodwood Revival sale and produced a mixed bag of results. The 1968 Ferrari 330GTS which sold… December 2009 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Vintage Veerings The rapid fall in prices of almost all used cars, and in particular of the older models, should give a fillip to the vintage cult. Some enthusiasts keep the same vintage car… April 1953 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive R.A.C. Concours D'Elegance The following received awards at the Concours d'Elegance held during the R.A.C. Garden Party: W. P. Maidens (1932 10-h.p. Austin saloon); C. F. Widmann (Junior Car Club) (1939 1,991-c.c. A.C.… August 1947 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Matters of Moment, May 1964 Ford's Great Safari Rally Victory Three thousand one hundred and eighty-eight miles of terrible roads, mud, swamps, dust, torrential rain. . . . Only 21 finishers out of 94 starters.… May 1964 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Matters of moment, September 1974 Hanging The Masterpiece In Oils If the amount of publicity it received is any criterion, the outstanding event of August was Castrol's Great Motoring Extravaganza, celebrating 75 years of this… September 1974 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The Way it was Sir, I note with interest the article in the April issue on the finding of another Lola-Aston Martin, and particularly references to myself. I would like to point out that… May 1996 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Triumph 2000 steering Sir, I was most interested to see the letter from your reader Mr. Richard Walker regarding steering troubles with a Triumph 2000. I too fitted a wood-rim steering wheel and… April 1966 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Expensive Jumble Sir, I wonder how many other enthusiasts like ourselves were staggered at the admission fee of £1.40 per head charged for the Beaulieu Autojumble? My wife and I were at… October 1977 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Foreign v. British Sir, Much as I admire the spirit of Mr. Elliot-Pyles letter (Motor Sport for June "why do the beggars go out and buy foreign rubbish?"), the matter is more complicated… September 1977 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive TVR's New Tasmin After nearly 25 years, the familiar, aluminium-framed side windows, shallow, broad screen and high scuttle of the stumpy, TreVoR Wilkinson-originated TVR have made way for a brand-new shape. Martin Lilley… February 1980 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Continental Notes and News, October 1938 By AUSLANDER Here's News The News of the : Imith, I think, is contained in a letter I have received from a reader of this paper who has himself performed… October 1938 Issue By Motor Sport