Archive The MCC'S 79th land's end The MCC's 79m land's end trial occupies the night and day of April 21/22, finishing at Penzance. Well-behaved spectators are welcome to watch the ascents of such sections as Sugg… March 2000 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Stag versus Europe Sir, Some long time ago the Triumph Stag was introduced, the advertising indicated that Mercedes-Benz and Alfa-Romeo should watch out. Every day I see thousands of Mercedes-Benz and hundreds of… March 1972 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Against the Clock at Prescott and Brighton Prescott hill-climb and the Brighton Speed Trials are as much a part of British motorsporting tradition as Badminton and Wembley are to the world of horses. Memories of Bugattis and… October 1977 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Another hazard of driving those lethal weapons!—or keep the windows closed, you fool. "When a car becomes 'fuzzy' and a passenger winds down the windows, cross air currents hitting the inside rear of the car may throw it out of control when travelling… January 1971 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Paul Newman on form at Daytona historic meeting Twenty six IMSA, GIP and Group C sportscars provided the most memorable spectacle, and a thrilling finish, as an all-star 285-car entry tackled the fiat Historic event to be run… December 1997 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Upgrade for Angelsey The circuit at Angelsey has been reconfigured and new facilities added, with the aid of £1.4 million in European Union Objective 1 funding. The new circuit, constructed by Jones Brothers… January 2008 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Frontieres Man Sir, Your article on the Chimay circuit (December issue) brought back memories of that same 1972 meeting. Although you didn't mention Formula Ford, there was an FF race there that… January 2002 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive By gad sir! Sir, I really must protest at your ridiculous sweeping statement in the usually-brilliant magazine Motor Sport, to the effect that Mercedes-Benz is the best car in the world! Surely I… January 1963 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Obituary: Les Allard Les Allard died in Brighton after a long illness borne with great courage. He will long be remembered for his boyish enthusiasm, whether scrambling on motor cycles or racing his blown Allard… October 1983 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Jack Dunfee We deeply regret to have to report the death of the well-known Bentley driver Jack Dunfee who, with his brother Clive, was extremely well known at Brooklands. December 1975 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Vintage Postbag - Daimler Lubrication, March 1975 I was most interested to read your article about the Daimler 35/120 in the October issue of MOTOR SPORT and the subsequent correspondence in the December issue and perhaps I… March 1975 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Cobra on the block An ex-works AC Cobra, registered 39PH, is going up for sale at an auction in February. Along with several Formula One cars and the EMKA-Aston Martin that finished 11th at… January 2006 Issue By Motor Sport