Archive James Hunt Obituary Just as this issue of Motor Sport was closing for press, on June 15, we heard the sad news of James Hunt's death, from a heart attack, at the… July 1993 Issue By admin
Archive How F1's nose job got so out shape So how did 2012's new Formula 1 cars end up looking so ugly — and why is the McLaren MP4-27 the odd one out? In fact it's an interesting case… April 2012 Issue By Adam Cooper
Archive Master Blaster With 1200kg and 700bhp, the GT1 Viper eats straights and slingshots out of corners. But what's it like going into them? Andrew Frankel straps in and blasts around Paul Ricard… February 1997 Issue By Andrew Frankel
Archive VSCC Welsh Weekend VSCC Welsh Weekend Oct. 4th/5th THIS ANNUAL EVENT followed the traditional pattern but will be remembered as "30/98 Year", because 13 of these splendid sporting cars took part, or 14… November 1975 Issue By admin
Archive BRIEF SPECIFICATION BRIEF SPECIFICATION Engine : 0-cylinders. Bore nun., strOli0. 90 MM., 0:11-M61y 1,911 c.c. R.A.C. rating 15.7 imslirod operated. Coil ignition. Three Zenith carburetters. Gearbox : Four speeds and reverse. central… November 1935 Issue By admin
Archive The New Zealand Grand Prix Some modifications to the Pukekohe circuit reduced the lap distance from 2.2 miles to 1.75 miles and the Grand Prix was held over 57 laps. Before this there was a… February 1967 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Shelsley Walsh's special brew Shelsley Walsh is a splendidly enduring British institution, having first been used as a motor sporting venue as early as 1905, and still going strong today. The organising Midland Automobile… January 2009 Issue By Doug Nye
Archive An Italian Champion An Italian Champion Details of the 2!-2-litre Maserati. THE performance of the 2i-litre Maserati in the great races of the 1930 season has been sufficiently striking to make this machine… January 1931 Issue By admin
Archive Rally Review - Winter Classics, March 1975 Monte Carlo Rally What went wrong with the Monte Carlo Rally this year ? Why was it that only 96 cars set out from the various starting points whereas two… March 1975 Issue By Gerry Phillips
Archive Sideslips by "Baladeur" A contributor to one of our contemporaries has been deploring, in a recent article, the trend, or rather the stagnation, in the design of racing engines. For twenty… February 1949 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Gooding and Company There weren't just records being set for individual cars at Gooding's Monterey sale as the company managed to sell machinery worth £72.1 million in two days — the highest such… October 2012 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive MOTOR SPORT CHIVALRY Sir, I should be most-grateful if you would publish this letter of appreciation of an outstanding example of courtesy which I experienced recently. It was a bitterly cold afternoon… February 1956 Issue By admin