Archive BOBBY RAHAL BOBBY RAHAL HIS GRAND PRIX DRIVING CAREER amounted to just two starts for Wolf in 1978, but Rahal went on to a successful lndycar career, both behind the wheel and… May 2009 Issue By admin
Archive How fast did they go? Sir, I was interested in Mr. Day's letter about the 4.3-litre Alvis. A saloon model of this car was tested by The Autocar in 1939 and reached 60 m.p.h. in… August 1971 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive In favour of the Renault R8 Sir, Mr. A. Smith (October 1963) appears to have grown so weary of Morris 1100 criticism, that he appears to have nodded off when quoting acceleration figures up to 70;… January 1964 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Company car tax Sir, Many of your readers must have Company cars. I have seen no protests from them yet in your excellent magazine at the Conservative Government's proposed swingeing increases in "Taxable… November 1981 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive VSCC Herefordshire trail 116 pre-war cars mustered at "The Verzons" in February sunshine, after which at Chalky's Conundrum, Hickling and his passengers ate meat-pasties cooked on the massive exhaust system of his 1917… April 1997 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive My year's motoring The Editor looks back on the cars he drove during 1971 The time—how it flies!—has come to review briefly the motoring experiences of last year. I am not sure who… February 1972 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Obituary Ian Appleyard Ian Appleyard BSc, arguably Britain's most successful international rally driver of the early post-war years, died in early June. An Olympic skier, he had an uncanny affinity for… July 1998 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The Singer Story The Singer Story, by Kevin Atkinson. Veloce, £40.00. A history of the Singer Company has been one of the very few gaps left in the one-make book field. Fortunately for… October 1996 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Two Routes, Same Destination The mechanical soft-touch isn't always best, says David Williams; sometimes brutality has the edge Suppose Freddy Loix hadn't had the puncture, what then? Rui Madeira looked thoughtful. It would, he… April 1996 Issue By David Williams
Archive The 50th Geneva Motor Show Always one of the best European Motor Shows, this year's 50th Geneva Show was packed with even more interest than usual. Star of the Show was the exciting four-wheel-drive Audi… April 1980 Issue By Clive Richardson
Archive The SCAT The Italian built SCAT motor car is in my mind just now because a rather covetable little racing car, not of this make but having close associations with it, as… January 1994 Issue By admin
Archive 1955 Dutch Grand Prix race report: Mercedes march on The surface of the pleasant little 4.193-kilometre Zandvoort circuit having been put into good shape, the KNAC were permitted to organise a Grand Prix to count for the World Championship… July 1955 Issue By Motor Sport