Archive Hunt turns political Sir In the 1970s I recall being in the studio audience for a panel discussion about transport issues (maybe congestion in London, I don't remember precisely). James Hunt was on… August 2013 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Simon Thomas Simon Thomas writes to say he has bought the 1935 Fiat Balilla which spent many years in Derbyshire, when it was thought to have been the one driven by Billy… January 2002 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Family fortunes The Brabham family is currently enjoying its most successful racing season since 1966, when Sir Jack became the first and so far only driver to win the World Drivers Championship… October 1988 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Ken Purdy on Englishmen—a reply Sir, What a dim rabble this island of ours has bred! Or so Mr. Purdy would have us believe. Lacking in information, understanding and civility are we English, in the… April 1963 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Be fair to truckers Sir, I read with curiosity David G. Styles letter (November) where he deems it necessary to ban all goods and public service type vehicles from overtaking whilst using two lane… January 1977 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive More about Constantinesco Sir, Your reference to Constantinesco and his torque converter is presumably a mystery to most of your readers; I have some knowledge of the man. When I first met Archie… September 1976 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Justice? According to an extremely fair and well-balanced article in the Andover Advertiser recently, three drivers were tried in Andover County Magistrates' Court for crossing a double white line. Each admitted… October 1962 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Bollees - fast, but difficult Good story by Nick Jonkheere in the current VSCC Bulletin about the veteran Leon Bollee three-wheelers, which did well in early races, Jamin winning the 'cycle' class of Paris-Trouville in… May 2001 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive F1 is unsustainable Sir, Did Christian Sylt and Caroline Reid deliberately set out to scare potential investors to death? They certainly did me! Their article (July issue) on the way F1 business operates… August 2012 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Humber bug Sir, In 1948, Thrupp & Maberley manufactured several Humber Pullman MkII Laundaulettes and Tourers for the Royal Tour of Australia and New Zealand, but unfortunately this was cancelled due to the… March 1993 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Parnall Gyroplanes Sir, The photograph of the Parnall gyroplane submitted by Mark Parnall is of great interest since there are few published photographs of these machines. George Parnall & Co. constructed two… November 1981 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Thackwell's guardian Sir, I read the article on Mike Thackwell with great interest, and it brought back fond memories of the trip I made with Mike from Montreal to Watkins Glen. Mike,… June 2012 Issue By Motor Sport