Archive The Personalities Over the years since 1953 when the European Rally Championship was first inaugurated many different makes have figured in the winning stakes; back in the late 'fifties it was Alfa-Romeo… March 1967 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Vintage Veerings Interest in pre-1931 cars continues at a high level and so it is not surprising that this feature has attracted some correspondence of its own:— Sir, Further to your… March 1950 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Passing Comment Sir, I have been an avid spectator of motor racing for some 16 years and never, until now, could I accuse the sport of being processional, verging on boring! We… September 1996 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Blisters Sir, At 10,000 and 15,000 miles on Dunlops, Mr. K. Ward should boast, not complain. On my Midget one Dunlop blistered at 6,000 miles and they did sweet damn all,… January 1964 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive In the hot seat - Tony Southgate His cars won Monaco, Le Mans and Indy. He recalls that Colin Chapman enjoyed acting up to an audience, and that John Surtees was paid well to drive a flexible… January 2006 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Vauxhall Topics Sir, Reference Mr. Peter Ward's letter from Australia in your June issue, I should like to pass on a few comments taken from Show numbers of Auto magazine in 1925… September 1976 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The Prancing Horse Register THE DOORS of the exclusive Ferrari Owners' Club are open only to those fortunates who own examples of the Maranello marque. Now the club has formed the Prancing Horse Register… May 1979 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The Racing Straker-Squire Sir, I would like to thank you for your most interesting article on this car. Unless there were two racing prototypes still competing in Northern events in the early twenties,… February 1978 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Good Service Sir, In view of the volume of criticism directed against the motor trade in the matter of its after-sales service, I feel that you should start some sort of "Honours… June 1961 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Vintage Postbag, November 1972 What Was It? Sir, I have carried out some research and it is my opinion that it is a production tourer version of the 28/95 Mercedes sports racer raced successfully… November 1972 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Books for the New Year "The Art of Gordon Crosby" by Peter Garnier. 95 pp. 13" x 9¼". (The Hamlyn Publishing Group Ltd., Astronaut House, Feltham, Middlesex. £7.95). I may not be the best person… January 1979 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Tuned Car Test A Fleeter Fiat X1/9 More power and more fun from Radbourne's 1,600-c.c. conversion Based on a sophisticated mid-engine layout, mated to a 2,000 lb. plus 2-seater body, the Fiat X1/9 is an obvious candidate… July 1977 Issue By Motor Sport