Archive Loved it! Wharton and all Sir, I have just finished reading — at high speed — the May issue; there was so much that I enjoyed I had difficulty putting it down. It was of… June 2002 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Formula Two Review A very heavy programme of European Formula Two races virtually came to a close at the end of July, leaving the graded drivers to concentrate on Formula One. The European… August 1969 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Book reviews, April 1986, April 1986 Last year Australia ran its first ever World Championship race (although there had been an Australian GP on 50 occasions) and earned the highest praise for the way it was… April 1986 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive CT at Deauville Sir, I read Cholmondeley Tapper's book Amateur Racing Driver in my boyhood, and accordingly found your article on him (December issue) pleasantly nostalgic. It is gratifying that such a veteran… February 1987 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Sports cars compared Sir, I am afraid your correspondent, RC Wallace, has completely missed the point, when in last month's issue he compared the XK120 and the FrazerNash. The F-N is a true sports-racing car… January 1952 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Books News The Bentley D.C. has commissioned an illustrated history of the Bentley car, to coincide with next year's 50th anniversary of the old Bentley Company. G. T. Foulis & Co. ask… March 1968 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The M.G. Midget "T.C." 2-Seater Engine: 4 cylinders, 66.5 by 90 mm. (1,250 c.c.), 11 R.A.C. h.p. Gear Ratios: 1st, 17.32 to 1; 2nd, 10.0 to 1; 3rd, 6.92 to 1; top, 5.125 to 1.… January 1947 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive re. The editor's New Year resolution. Sir, I realise that most enthusiasts who are not VW owners must be getting heartily sick of reading about them. Each monthly issue that I read I think this must… March 1955 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive A Reader's Mercedez-Benz and Alfa-Romeo Cars Sir, With reference to your reports of recent club meetings at Silverstone, I thought you might like to know that my "30/220" Mercédès-Benz, being fitted only with normal autovac feed… September 1949 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Book reviews, June 1961, June 1961 An unusual book is "What's Where in London," written by Denys Parsons and published by Kenneth Mason Publications Ltd, price 6s. The book sets out to give likely sources of… June 1961 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Some thoughts on Public Service Vehicles Once a year, as regular readers must know, we depart slightly from the usual order of things and publish something not directly appertaining to fast motor cars. Thus, one Christmas… December 1944 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive 'Motor Sport' visits Bourne to inspect the first BRM F1 car On December 10th we were able to attend a private try-out of the prototype BRM racing car on Automobile Developments' private aerodrome. It is the first of a team of… January 1950 Issue By Motor Sport