Archive Publicity And The Motor Car Sir, In the highly competitive state of world markets it is interesting to compare the information provided in literature supplied by two different car manufacturers — one British and one… March 1954 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Matters of Moment, June 1954 This Is Not Good Enough Motor racing, rallies, even certain regularity tests, driving tests and fuel consumption trials have a considerable commercial significance and cannot, for this reason, be dismissed… June 1954 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Motoring in the Arabian Gulf Sir, As a resident of Dubai now for nearly one year I feel compelled to comment on the letter from A. J. Wood of December 1977, about motoring in the… March 1978 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Contents, April 1946 The Torquay Rally Recalled ... 67 More Trials and Rallies ... 69 Observations on the Gregoire ... 70 Personality Parade — No. 4. ... 71 Sideslips ... 73 Improving Induction… April 1946 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Evolution of a Shelsley "Special" Some of Barry Woodall's endeavours, recounted by Monica Whincop During the summer of 1934 I developed blood poisoning, which involved a stay of eleven months in hospital, but before this… May 1942 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The Brooklands Society controversy Sir, With reference to "The Brooklands Society Controversy" which has appeared in your last two issues, it seems as if I am not the only one who is apprehensive about… April 1978 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Daimler Majestic Major Sir, With reference to Mr. Cansick's letter in the February issue, I would not agree with W.J.T. that the performance and handling of the Major just happened. Although not having… March 1966 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Book reviews, November 1963, November 1963 "Monza 1963." The Official Year Book of the Autodrome Nazionale di Monza. 143 pp., 11 1/5 in. x 8 1/2 in. (Monza Autodrome Italy.) This beautifully-produced annual, with its fine… November 1963 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Vive le supercharger! Sir, Anthony Blight certainly made his point in his letter (Motor Sport, May 1989), by showing that due to being supercharged the 2900B Alfa Romeos were barred from most of… July 1989 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive High-speed art movement Sir, I’d like to offer my huge thanks to Mat Oxley for his article on Futurism and the role it played in pre-World War II Italy (December issue). Reading about… March 2010 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Don Parker Don Parker, the most successful Formula Three driver in history, died peacefully in hospital on May 20th after a short illness. He was 88. Don's career statistics read: British F3… July 1997 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Loughborough replies Dear Mr. Squires, Thank you for sending me a copy of your letter to the Slip Group of Companies. You will no doubt be interested to learn that as a… October 1963 Issue By Motor Sport