Archive The automotive inventions of Ettore Bugatti Extracts from a Paper read before the Newcomen Society by H. G. Conway, M.A., M.I.Mech.E. Ettore Bugatti was perhaps the most famous manufacturer of racing and sports cars that the automobile… May 1959 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive A suggestion Owing to the very heavy demand for the April issue of Motor Sport, all supplies of the journal were exhausted within a few days of publication and as a result many… May 1932 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The Alfetta GTV 2000 Sir, Whilst I found your Road Test of the Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV 2000 entertaining in general, I did think that you were unduly critical of Alfa Romeo (GB) Limited… February 1977 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The RAC Continental handbook priced at 6s 6d to members and 10s 6d to non-members, contains the usual wealth of information on touring abroad which is invaluable to the tourist abroad, and in addition, a team of RAC hotel inspectors have visited… June 1961 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Reports of Recent Events, October 1947 Comminges G.P. Louis Chiron won the Comminges Grand Prix by .5 sec. from Yves Giraud-Cabantous. Chiron drove a 4 1/2-litre "Lago Sports" single-seater Talbot, Cabantous a 4-litre Talbot. So far… October 1947 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Niki Lauda samples modern F1 from the cockpit Three-time World Champion Niki Lauda broke a 16-year absence from driving a modem Formula One car when he tested the Jaguar R2 in Spain last month. The Jaguar team boss… March 2002 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Bellm on the loose Former World C2 Sportscar champion Ray BelIm has switched to historic rallying and is now planning to contest the Safari Retro next year as well as the British Historic Rally… January 2003 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive They're not short of a penny Sir, There was much discussion recently about the size of the fine (US$100 million) imposed on McLaren following the ‘Spygate’ affair. Many viewed this fine as an enormous sum of… April 2008 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive An Intensely Interesting R.A.C. BRITISH GRAND PRIX De Graffenried's Maserati Wins from Gerard's E.R.A. with Rosier's non-supercharged Talbot Third. Only Eleven out of Twenty-five Starters Survive the 300 Miles. Moss' Cooper Wins Exciting 500-c.c. Race from Dryden… June 1949 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive MGs Future Sir, I read with interest the letter from Mr. Pflaumer on the future of MG and I too share his concern. For the best part of this century, this country… February 1978 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive V.S.C.C. Eastern Rally (November 5th) Eastern Trophy: R. A. Scates (1935 Aston Martin). First Class Awards: D. T. R. Dighton (1928 Humber), F. E. Day (1929 Bentley) and J. W. Rowley (1927 Vauxhall). Second Class… December 1961 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Joe Fry (Freikaiserwagen) Leads the Way at Weston-Super-Mare Successful Bristol M.C. and L.C.C. Speed Trial Along the Sea Front. Butterworth (A.J.B.) Coasts Over the Line to Make Fastest Time Unsupercharged. McAlpine's Course Record Unbroken. Photographs will be found… November 1949 Issue By Motor Sport