Archive Letters, June 2019 Letters By sheer coincidence my wife and I have had personal contact with three of the drivers remembered in the current edition of Motor Sport. Mark Donohue was the first.… June 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Events May 12-18, Northern Ireland First hosted 90 years ago, the International North West 200 is one of the most spectacular motorcycle racing events in the world. The 8.9-mile circuit, a triangle… June 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Products Product of the month Want to expand your stable of historic slot cars? Niche maker Shadowfax has pushed back to the pioneer era with a range of detailed racer kits… June 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Silverstone plays down track concerns The home of British racing has reacted to concerns about the suitability of the track ahead of what could be the final British Grand Prix. Silverstone Circuit bosses say they… June 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive WRX pulls the plug on electric Supercars The World Rallycross Championship has failed to attract sufficient manufacturer interest for its electric Supercar format and has instead created an all-electric support series called ‘Projekt E’, which is set… June 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Winning warbird up for grabs Not all competition means tyres on asphalt – air racing is blisteringly quick and demands split-second reactions. Toughest of all is unlimited class racing, where WWII warbirds are pitted against… June 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive A tribute to Nicky Hayden MotoGP has honoured the late Nicky Hayden by retiring his number from the sport. The number of the former MotoGP champion – also known as ‘The Kentucky Kid’ – was… June 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Goodwood gets tough on driving standards Drivers at one of Britain’s premier historic racing events have been handed a ban for dangerous driving. According to a leaked letter ahead of the Goodwood Members’ Meeting in April,… June 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Copycats must knock it off The era of the Chinese ‘copycat’ car may be set to end after Jaguar Land Rover won a landmark court case that could open the floodgates for other European manufacturers… June 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Back is the future for Corvette Corvette’s next-generation Le Mans challenger will mark a huge departure from the American firm’s tradition by becoming mid-engined. Since Corvette began in the 1950s its cars have abided by a… June 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive BTCC is back with a bang It has become a truism that the British Touring Car Championship was never finer than during the 1990s Super Touring era. But the buzz around the start of this year… June 2019 Issue By Motor Sport