Archive Books for the New Year The World's Racing Cars and Sports Cars by Douglas Armstrong. 208 pp. 5 in. by 7-5/8 in. (Macdonald & Co. (Publishers), Ltd., 16, Maddox Street, London, W.1. 15s.) This landscape… January 1959 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Veteran Edwardian Vintage, January 1973 A section devoted to old-car matters VSCC Silverstone driving tests (December 2nd) So many cars were seen going towards Silverstone that we thought a race meeting was imminent. Actually, the… January 1973 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Racing drivers' memorials Memorials are erected in memory of statesmen, politicians, Sherlock Holmes and rightly, to deceased racing drivers. I have stood respectfully before a few. In 1922 in the French GP at… March 2000 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Miscellany, June 1964 Miscellany.—The 1½-seater streamlined Singer Nine raced at Brooklands by F. W. Carr and others came to light in Berkshire recently, and has found a new owner. The Sky Fame Museum… June 1964 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Erik Carlsson At a roadside filling station just outside Nairobi, a car pulls up at the pumps and out clambers a burly figure in singlet and shorts, asking the African attendant to… April 1977 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Panoz plans LMP1 return The Panoz marque is aiming to return to top-flight sports car racing with a new front-engined prototype. Marque founder Don Panoz (above), whose cars won eight American Le Mans Series… May 2009 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Overdriven new cars Sir, I was interested in Mr Trenungs letter regarding overdriven new cars. In the 1920's Morris Motors came up with the simple idea of fitting a washer between the carburetter flange and… July 1980 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Continental Notes and News, April 1931 THE SPORT ABROAD WITH the coming of April the motor racing season may be said to open in earnest, and the first really big event of the Continental Feason, the… April 1931 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive BMWs and Bira Sir, I was interested to read DSJ's article about Gillie Tyree and NKA 9. I can well remember him passing my parents' house on the A59 on Sunday mornings, testing… April 1988 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Letter from a Reader Sir, Apropos the comparatively poor performance of the 1939 Grand Prix Mercedes-Benz in America referred to in your February issue, surely this confirms the opinion, expressed by many, that without… June 1948 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive HSCC Eligibility Sir, Although it is always up to the buyer to beware, it has become the habit of some advertisers to describe Cars as "HSCC Eligible". Whilst in general this may… January 1978 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Obituaries Donald Morley (1930-2006) Don Morley rose to fame in the rapidly growing sport of international rallying during the late 1950s, and became one of BMC’s most reliable works drivers in… September 2006 Issue By Motor Sport