Archive Alfa-Romeo wins at Dundrod The International Ulster Trophy Races at Dundrod on June 2nd were graced by the presenee of H.M. the Queen and Prinecess Margaret, and the News of the World had supported… July 1951 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Esso The Esso Petroleum Company Limited is the oldest major oil company in Great Britain, and with its great new refinery at Fawley, which was opened in September, 1951, it is… June 1952 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Vintage Postbag, April 1968 Lamberjack as Coach Driver Sir, I may have a few things about Mlle. Lamberjack's father racing motor buses in France. In 1922 the "Automobile Club de Nice" created the "Criterium… April 1968 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The Long Runner? Sir, Over the past 20 years or so I have had a fantastic performance from Michelin tyres of various types and on numerous cars. The slight lack of adhesion of… July 1983 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The things they say. . . "I snaked my way through them and opened up on the straight until I pushed the speedo needle post the 150-mile-an-hour mark."— Jackie Stewart writing about "Why I Risk My… February 1970 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Another view of the Rover 2000 Sir, I feel I cannot let Mr. Marchant's judgement of the Rover 2000 pass unchallenged in your correspondence columns. I have had one of these cars since July 1965, since… April 1966 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The late Frank Bel l- A tribute Sir, It was with much sadness that I read Mr. Colin McDonald's letter from San Diego, reporting the passing of Frank Bell. Both with his service at Rover and followed… November 1976 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Asides According to Model Maker, Sqd. Ldr. J. Crampton, one-time enthusiastic owner of a 2.9-litre Maserati, spent his last summer holiday attempting the Solent crossing with his Taplin Twin-powered, R.E.P. radio… April 1964 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive On the Safari Although the East African Safari does not take place until April 19th-23rd, 1962, that highly organised body, the Royal East African A.A. have already produced their General Supplementary Regulations, and… December 1961 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Luigi Villoresi 1909-1997 obituary Former Maserati and Ferrari Grand Prix star Luigi Villoresi died on August 24, aged 88. Born in Milan of a wealthy family, he took up racing in 1931 together… October 1997 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Club news, March 1989 Starting in Edinburgh on Friday May 12 and finishing there two days later, the Ecurie Ecosse Historic Motor Tour of Scotland includes four daytime rest-halts designated for public viewing and… March 1989 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive New date for classic Le Mans event The organisers of The Classic Le Mans event have announced a switch to a September date for the eagerly anticipated 2002 edition. Initially planned to run in mid-July, the 24… November 2001 Issue By Motor Sport