Archive Brescia versus Type 40 A comparison of the characteristic features of these two models, with a suggestion as to the benefits to be derived from owning one of each We have received from Fawcett,… September 1943 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Toyota unbowed despite setbacks Toyota is refusing to reset its targets for the Le Mans 24 Hours after the major accident that forced it to miss its only scheduled race appearance before the French… July 2012 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Auto union: Low-drag racer for carriageway duels Professor Ferdinand Porsche was the genius behind the mid-engined Auto Union.The 750kg Formula for grand prix cars was originally scheduled to run from 1934 to 1936 inclusive, and put no… September 2000 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Matters of moment, August 1988 BBC Sport: is it all balls? Once upon a time Motor Sport was consulted by the BBC — the conference included a sports-producer and the top tennis commentator — as… August 1988 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Nothing new... Last month DSJ reminded us that hand-brakes are no longer required on F1 cars so that on anything less than a level starting-grid drivers have to juggle with brake and accelerator pedals at the… July 1980 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Biela's Audi days are over Frank Biela’s Audi career appears to be at an end after 18 years. The multiple Le Mans 24 Hours winner and touring car champion is not scheduled to race again… September 2008 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Outlon Park Gold Cup A close race September 19th Despite an almost complete lack of pre-race publicity, a good crowd turned up at Oulton Park to watch this year's Gold Cup, which had been… October 1964 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive American Comment The widely-publicised reciprocating steam engine with which William P. Lear was going to revolutionise the American automobile industry has been abandoned. However, the multi-millionaire industrialist and inventor insists that he… August 1969 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The Great Occasion Wlhatever you might think about the level of competitiveness in Formula One racing 1988-style, and however much you might bemoan the loss of Brands Hatch as a Grand Prix venue,… July 1988 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The Production Iota "500" We have been notified that the Iota 500-c.c. racing car, conceived originally by Dick Caesar and closely resembling the famous Freikaiserwagen in its Silverstone guise, is to be sold as… March 1949 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Tony Brooks: My racing debut at Goodwood It was books and magazines that sparked the young Tony Brooks’s interest in motor sport. With his enthusiasm boosted by visits to Prescott and Shelsley Walsh, Brooks practiced his craft… June 2012 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Engine woes delay Scarab The long-awaited debut of the front-engined Scarab Grand Prix car, formerly on show in the Donington Collection, should finally happen at Dijon during the HGPCA races over the weekend of… July 2012 Issue By Motor Sport