Archive Low grids blight historic F1 The future of racing for historic Formula 1 cars is again under the spotlight following the opening races of the season for both the FIA Historic Formula One Championship and… September 2012 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive A new caravan Caravans are in great demand by the motor-racing fraternity, who benefit by escaping the need for hotel-bookings and by having a mobile headquarters always to hand. So interest attaches to… October 1950 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Kieft query Sir, I have recently purchased a Jap 500-engined single-seater which I feel might be an early Formula Three Kieft. The car lay dormant in Cardiff for some 30 years before… February 1989 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Endurance greats on show Le Mans to be celebrated by Motor Sport The Le Mans 24 Hour race will be a central theme of the Autosport International Exhibition at Birmingham's NEC on January 13-14.… November 2006 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Obituary Sidney Offord Former BARC chief executive Sidney Offord died recently, after a short illness. He was 74. Sid was a familiar figure to British racegoers, and continued to frequent the… December 1992 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The Things They Say . . . "Lincoln long featured a completely disappearing top (it vanished into the boot) and all American convertibles insist on a top that at least settles below the waistline. Then Rolls brings… June 1968 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive In brief, March 2008 * Having announced his retirement from Formula 1 last October, Alex Wurz has made a surprise U-turn and signed up as Honda’s third driver. His reserve role means he would… March 2008 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Bankruptcy and the Straight-8 engine From the Rt. Hon. Lord Monatgu of Beaulieu Sir, I was gratified to read the Editor's kind remarks about my "Lost Causes of Motoring," though I cannot help feeling that… June 1966 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The Grand Prix De Pau Fangio Wins for the Second Time! [by our Continental Correspondent.] The mere fact that Juan Fangio won the Eleventh Grand Prix of Pau on Easter Monday an average speed higher… May 1950 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The things they say The advertisement claiming that the Safari Rally has proved Ford to be the car that wins and lasts brought the comment, in the B.B.C.'s "That Was The Week That Was"… June 1963 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Cars in the Papers From the Sunday Express we learn that Groucho Marx's first car was a Scripps Booth which could not be cured of shedding its pushrods—a trouble we have heard recently attributed… January 1960 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Eoin Young Quitting a bank to become a racing journo was a risk Eoin never regretted. Closely involved with Bruce McLaren and the F1 scene from 1961 on, he has been a… May 2010 Issue By Motor Sport