Archive THE ITALIAN1,000 MILES RACE WHEN Charles Jarrott wrote his fine account of the Paris-Madrid race of 1903 he deplored the closing of the era of town to town races which marked the early days… May 1932 Issue By admin
Archive Lunch with... Vic Elford The uniquely versatile Monte Carlo Rally winner, sports car ace and Formula 1 driver talks to Simon Taylor about life on and off track As the tired crews and battered cars… June 2007 Issue By Simon Taylor
Archive Jenks on... McLaren-TAG, 1984 I am probably biased, and Ron Dennis and John Barnard will say I don't understand, but I think that the R&D department of the Porsche factory has dominated… October 2004 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive LETTERS from READEARS Sir, A further distinction omitted by Mr. Alan K. Clerk in his comparison in your August issue of the 2-litre Frazer-Nash with a 3i-litre car of approximately half the price,… September 1951 Issue By admin
Archive Book reviews , July 1986, July 1986 The Bentley Drivers' Club has included in its Jubilee celebrations the publication of its "Golden Jubilee Book — 1936-1986", which is one of those excellent ideas which has definitely come off.… July 1986 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive RECORDS RECORDS ANALYSIS Study of the 1939 Record List shows that A.C. has three records, Adler twenty, Alfa-Romeo six, Amilear six, AppletonSpecial two, Austin sixteen, Auto-Union twenty-one, Bugatti thirty-seven, Blue Bird… January 1939 Issue By admin
Archive bentley BENTLEY The Silent Sports Car It has no deep roaring exhaust note to indicate the virility of its engine ; neither are the passengers bounced about like peas on a… September 1934 Issue By admin
Archive Sport for oil The words 'diesel' and 'sport' are not commonly juxtaposed, and what memories survive of diesel-engined cars pounding around Indianapolis are somewhat distant. Nowadays, diesel is regarded in a number of… June 1993 Issue By admin
Archive The Triumph TR2 in Australia Sir, I wonder if enthusiasts in Great Britain who follow racing of the cheaper road cars, in substantially production form, have drawn any conclusions as to the relative merits of… April 1955 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Formula One Trend of Design Radiators Since the first racing car was designed the radiator has been a tiresome necessity, and Gottlieb Daimler set us all on the wrong path by water-cooling his first V-twin… February 1980 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Derby Days David McKinney reports on three action-packed HSCC days at Donington The HSCC's annual FIA Historic Championships meeting at Donington Park produced the familiar pattern of some good fields and some… October 1996 Issue By David McKinney
Archive Indianapolis 500 A rookie at the Brickyard After twenty-five years in motor racing, I suddenly found myself a "rookie" — American for a first-timer. I had, in fact, been to the famous… August 1987 Issue By Andrew Marriott