Archive Lyons is youngest F1 Victor Michael Lyons became the youngest ever winner of an F1 race when he won the Grand Prix Masters event at Brands Hatch aged just 18 years and four months. Although… August 2009 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Chain Chatter, February 1950 by "Carrozzino" The introduction, by the F.I.M., of the World Championships for the various classes during the past season proved to be an unqualified success. Apart from the fact that… February 1950 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The Rover 3500 - To buy or not to buy ? Sir, Shall I buy a new Rover? The Government spends millions to have a car produced for me to spend £4,750. If I use the car at the speed it's… September 1976 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Rover I agree entirely with Mr Stenning (March 1985) that by now Rover is just one of the formerly illustrious names available for selection in BL's now long established badge engineering… May 1985 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The British Empire Trophy A weak shadow of its former self Donington Park, May 7th The British Empire Trophy is an event steeped in history. Since its inception in 1932, it has been won by… June 1978 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive 2004 Review -- Part One: The single-seaters FIA Thoroughbred Grand Prix -- Gallego steals a march on old guard The TGP series boiled down to a head-to-head between Portuguese pretender Rodrigo Gallego and defending champion Mike Wrigley… January 2005 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Splendid Sovereign Sir, I feel I must echo Mr Gardener's enthusiasm for the Jaguar 420, which appeared in his letter in the May issue of your magazine. I have owned two of… June 1977 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The dreaded ban Sir, I am sure that your readers will know of one or more of the organisations who offer insurance against being immobilised in the event of losing one's licence either… March 1978 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Derek Bell honoured Derek Bell has been awarded the title of Honoured Citizen of Le Mans. He is only the fourth driver to receive this accolade in nearly 80 years. The others are… June 2002 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Letters from readers, October 1964 Who was first with light-alloy pistons? Sir, In your June issue, you published an article under the heading "Did W. O. Bentley Crib?" I don't have any intention of joining… October 1964 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Star letter No phantom race Sir, Much seems to have been written recently concerning the racing history of the AC Cobra and, as you point out In your article in April's Motor… May 2005 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Club news, October 1943 We hear F/O G. L. Weaver still has his 1925 Aston-Martin stored away and hopes some day to give it the attention it deserves, although he has not seen it since… October 1943 Issue By Motor Sport