Archive A Thomas-Special in retirement Details of one of the four-cylinder card now in New Zealand Some light on what has become of the 1 1/2-litre Thomas-Special racing cars which the late J.G. Parry-Thomas designed and… September 1942 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive 30-second board British Formula One team that wasn't so dusty Underneath this military-looking, surprisingly scratchy car cover lay Britain's world championship dawn. Draw it back and you could glimpse that bulbous shape,… January 2005 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive "Cars in books", February 1966 Sir, I was most interested to read W.B.'s notes on my book "Motor Tramp" and the M.G.s. The answer to the question beneath the picture of the L-type Magna is… February 1966 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive To Spain in an S1 Bentley Sir, Reading Mr. Dexter's letter in your November 1977 issue, prompts me to relate my own recent endurance and reliability test for "ageing machinery", My 1956 St Bentley Outliner Continental,… January 1978 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The fastest drive-through... Sir, A story authenticated by Road & Track magazine: at the 1957 Sebring 12 Hours Stirling Moss and Harry Schell drove a factory Maserati 300S. In the afternoon, Stirling was… February 2010 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Letters from Readers, October 1979 N.B. – Opinions expressed are those of our Correspondents and Motor Sport does not necessarily associate itself with them. - Ed. The Closure of MG Abingdon An open letter to… October 1979 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Audi 200 5E W.B. described the Audi 200 5T — Audi's top-of-the-range, sumptuously equipped, turbocharged saloon — very fully in the September 1980 edition of Motor Sport, giving the car a very creditable… April 1981 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Group 44 Jag snags Sir, As a Group 44 employee in the XJR-5/7 years I appreciated your story about our Le Mans efforts, but would take issue with the implication that XJR-5 was outclassed… March 2003 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive "Motor Sport" road-tests Sir, I write as a reader of your magazine of 26 years' standing. Judging by what you have written from time to time, I gather that the manufacturers of certain… November 1956 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Mercedes wins 1931 Mille Miglia Mercedes Wins "1,000 Miles" When on the morning of Sunday, 12th April, Rudolf Caracciola and Sebastian roared into Brescia on their giant white Mercedes-Benz, travel-stained with all the dust of… May 1931 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Spurs in Superleague squad Tottenham Hotspur became the first Premier League club to sign up for the new Superleague Formula due to kick off at Donington Park on August 30/31. According to organisers, the… October 2008 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Late start secures Melbourne race The Australian Grand Prix has been saved after the Melbourne authorities agreed to start the race at 5pm in the future. Bernie Ecclestone had been looking for an even later… September 2008 Issue By Motor Sport