Archive Some Austin Seven Specials No car is more versatile than the Austin Seven in the matter of interchangeability of parts, and for this reason it is a popular basis for amateur conversion and "special"-building.… November 1945 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Bertone Blunder SIR, One would have thought that on his last appointment with your readers (Obituary, April) Giuseppe Bertone's name might have been spelled correctly. "Guiseppe" is not Italian. In any case,… May 1997 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Cheap motor racing "The reduction to a maximum engine capacity of 1.5-litres for Formula One racing cut costs drastically. There was a potent little engine available at relatively low cost—the Coventry-Climax."—From an Australian… July 1963 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive 1971 Canadian Grand Prix — summary Mosport Park, Sept. 19th. Jackie Stewart confirmed his status as 1971 World Champion with a fine drive in the Canadian Grand Prix, held in appalling conditions and ended prematurely after… October 1971 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Aviation in Manchester A quite detailed and fascinating history of "Aviation in Manchester" by Brian R. Robinson, has been published to commemorate the 50th year of the Manchester Branch of the Royal Aeronautical… May 1977 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Spares for Daimler Majestics Sir, I have read several times in the pages of Motor Sport regretful remarks at the sad demise of the Daimler Majestic Major. I own one of these cars but… January 1972 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Sun, Ray and British Racing Motor Speaking at the Publicity Club of Wolverhampton Luncheon last November, Raymond Mays, Director of BRM, Ltd, made particular reference to the new Grand Prix Formula decided upon last October and to be… January 1952 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive miscellany, May 1997 The things they say "...Mercedes introduced a new element into racing the absolute control of cars from the pits. This robbed the drivers of some of their individuality and, in… May 1997 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The Things They Say... "Anthony Crook . . is probably a better driver than any other boss in the car industry (including Chapman and Agnelli)."-L.J.K. Setright writing about the proprietor of Bristol Cars in… April 1975 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Quallie changes Aggregate grids for 2005 F1 has adopted an unprecedented aggregate qualifying format for next year. Grids will be decided by adding together times set in single-lap sessions on Saturday afternoons… December 2004 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive London Motor Club's Gloucester Trial (Dec. 3rd) The thirty-seventh Gloucester Trial was held on December 3rd at Birdlip, Glos. This well-known reliability trial consists of a road section of about thirty miles and a trials section involving… January 1956 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Motor Sport Illustrations. In response to numerous enquiries for reproductions of the double page picture in the January MOTOR SPORT, we have prepared some proofs on a special chromo paper, suitable for framing.… February 1930 Issue By Motor Sport