Archive Rumblings, February 1953 Formula racing We have recently received a growing number of enquiries about the regulations governing Formula racing -- not 2-litre unblown/500-c.c. blown Formula ll, not 500-c.c unblown Formula III, and understandably… February 1953 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive North London Enthusiast' Club Christmas Trial (Closed) (Dec. 20th) The trial started from Whelpley Hill, Chesham, and finished at Beaconsfield. There were 28 entries and one non-starter. The 40-50-mile course embraced five observed sections… February 1954 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive An all-too brief spell... A picture in December issue of a 1908 GP Mercedes had its owner Jack Hartshome Cooper at the wheel, which prompts me to explain about this driver. Alas, he had… February 2000 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The North American market Sir, For 18 years I drove and enjoyed a succession of British-built automobiles. These varied from such mundane machinery as a Standard 8, Morris 10, Austins A40, A60, A95 and… February 1972 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The original Brighton Run Sir, Having watched the Veteran Car Rally (Sunday, 7th November) on the London. Brighton run, I thought that you might like to have an eye-witness account of the first occasion… January 1977 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Event of the month -- Goodwood Festival of Speed It's become as much a part of the British summer as Wimbledon and school holidays -- and as usual Lord March's team delivered an event to savour... The six Formula One… August 2005 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive In brief, June 2009 Porsche factory drivers Romain Dumas and Timo Bernhard have completed the driver line-up for Audi’s three-car attack on the Le Mans 24 Hours. The move reflects Porsche’s increasing influence over… June 2009 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Le Mans louts Sir, The 1988 24-hour race at Le Mans was a very English occasion for two reasons. Firstly because a Jaguar won, and secondly because of the absolutely disgraceful behaviour of… August 1988 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Emery Engines - I Your absorbing article "The Cars of Paul Emery" bears witness to the remarkably inventive talent of Paul Emery. I have always felt that his outstanding contribution was the series of… May 1985 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Peking - Paris is go Over 80 crews have already entered for the Peking to Paris challenge, due to start in September 1997 on the 90th anniversary of the great 1907 achievement. A first briefing… March 1996 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive David and Goliaths Sir, Your article in the November issue covering the 1914 Sunbeam cars was most interesting. In your first paragraph you refer to the Peugeot of 7.6 litres winning against the… January 1978 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Opinion from Paris Sir, I was most interested in the letter from Bois-Colombes about British sales in Europe, and I endorse all that Mr Holdsworth said. But I have more to add. The British… December 1956 Issue By Motor Sport