Archive Five-star petrol Sir, I was very interested to read the letter front Mr. Christopher Clarke, published in the issue for June 1978, concerning the difficulty experienced now in obtaining 5-star petrol since… August 1978 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The Continual Search for "something better" Continually, as new engines are produced, the need arises for new, better lubricating oils to suit them. That is why one of the most important activities of an oil firm… February 1949 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Low-cost Chevron racer revealed The first all-new Chevron racing car for 32 years is set to hit the tracks this year. Chevron Racing Cars has launched the GR8, a mid-engined competition coupé with a… March 2010 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The Treasures of Formula One A great book laced with facsimiles of race literature from as far back as 1900. An interesting introduction to the world of F1 with chapters on Alfa, Ferrari, Moss and… January 2010 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Smiths of England Milestones Series No. 9 Hughes of Fenchurch Street In 1780, William Hughes, a prominent figure in the Clockmakers' Company whose family had been connected with horology for some fifty years, interested himself in chronometer… January 1946 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Who was Watton? Sir, The recent Nick Loudon photo feature illustrated W Watton in his twin-cam Austin. I knew Wally Watton very well because he had a motor repair business in Birmingham, close… January 2003 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Police in Renaults Renault are justifiably pleased that their cars were placed 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th and 6th in the XI Inter-police Rally, which this year was held in France, finishing at MontIery, and… September 1956 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Rallye des Alpes The 50th win is family business Father and son team take victory in six day modern version of the great Alpine rally The father and son team of Dirk and… September 2006 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive New safety car rule pioneered The controversial system of closing the pitlane during safety car periods could come to an end if the FIA adopts an alternative that is being trialled by the Formula 1… August 2008 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Rumbles under the roulette wheel The shape of things to come? That was the question on our minds as we surveyed for the first time the concrete jungle that made up the final backdrop to a somewhat lacklustre 1981… November 1981 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Jaguar F-type Sir, The tremendous and well-deserved success the E-type Jaguar has achieved in the month since its announcement to the public must be most gratifying to the management and workers of… June 1961 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Salzburgring ETC Championship The second round of the European Touring Car Championship again featured the fast Jaguar XJ 5.3Cs, but both cars were eliminated by outer drive-shaft flange failures in the first half… June 1977 Issue By Motor Sport