Archive Where and how much? With tens of thousands of spectators expected at the Festival of Speed, it's vital that you give yourself plenty of time to get to Goodwood Park. From the M25, leave… July 1997 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Formula One: 1986 Mexican Grand Prix October 12th, 68 laps of Mexico City Park circuit —300.8 kilometres In the reinstated Mexican GP Gerhard Berger scored an impressive victory with a Benetton-BMW aided by running through non-stop… November 1986 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Pond memories Sir, It was with great sorrow that my wife and I read of Tony Pond's death. In 1981, with co-driver Mike Nicholson, Tony drove the Dealer Team Vauxhall Chevette HSR… April 2002 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive High-Performance Cars at Earls Court Real High-Performance. — The latest "Competition" model Allard, the J-type two-seater with "oversize" 4.3-litre V8 Mercury engine and light-alloy two-seater body, on a tubular framework, which conforms to sports-car race… October 1949 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive A Motor Sport "Special" Nineteen hundred and forty-seven Will bring you one year nearer heaven— At least that's where we hope you'll go When you depart this vale of woe. But still, before you… January 1947 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The LVT Special Sir, Concerning the LVT Special, Mr. Lionel Thomas brought this car to my workshop in Swansea as a bare chassis and said "Build me a body," which I did. The… July 1977 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Chris Lawrence Legendary Morgan racer Chris Lawrence died in August, aged 78. The link with Malvern began in 1952 when his mother bought him a three-wheeler. He began hillclimbing this but found… November 2011 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The Alfa 6 WHEN ALFA ROMEO announced their new six cylinder saloon in Italy early in 1979, a right-hand-drive version for the British market was promised for the Autumn that year. J.W., who went… October 1980 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive In brief, April 2008 * Two sections of the Isle of Man’s TT course will feature in the 2008 Manx Classic, where a range of classic cars will compete in three hillclimbs on closed… April 2008 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Homes of the racing drivers The house at Gwernyfed Park, Glasbury, near Brecon, where Commander Glen Kidston, RN, who served in submarines, was brought up, and where he presumably tuned the motorcycles, ranging from four-cylinder… October 1972 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive A tribute to Coventry-Climax Sir, Like a voice crying in the wilderness may I express what is perhaps in the minds of tens of thousands of car racing lovers: the desolation felt at the… July 1966 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive miscellany, May 1997 Bette Hill, mother of Formula One World Champion Damon, and widow of 1962 and 1968 title holder Graham, has opened the new Pilbeam Racing Designs factory at Bourne. The Lincolnshire… May 1997 Issue By Motor Sport