Archive Around & about Comment on the Racing and Club Scene Whither Formula 5000? One class of racing that has not been mentioned in this column for some time is Formula 5000—the category of… September 1972 Issue By Andrew Marriott
Archive Cordial Welcome Sir, Circulating in Britain are an increasing number of America's finest cars, the remarkable front-drive Cords produced in the 1936 and 1937 model years. I've added to the population with… September 1995 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive November in the Forests November in the Forests LIKE COUNTLESS other readers, we were all in stitches when we read D.S.J.'s description of the 1975 British Grand Prix in MOTOR SPORT's Jubilee issue. This… November 1975 Issue By admin
Archive Raymond Mays Shows Then How at Rest and Be Thankful Poore Second. Peter Walker Third The R.S.A.C.'s speed hill-climb at Rest and Be Thankful on July 9th was quite unique in this country, for the… August 1949 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive THE TYPE 57 S BUGATTI THE TYPE 57 S BUGATTI In last month's issue of MOTOR SPORT we published some particulars of the new Competition Type 57 Bugatti, and further details have now come to… December 1935 Issue By admin
Archive MG Mod Sir, I was interested in your comments about the 3.6:1 crown-wheel and pinion which Edward Riddle fitted to his Bullnose, apparently without much success. Recently I did the same modification… January 1992 Issue By admin
Archive N.E.C. SHOW A Sporting Occasion N.E.C. SHOW A Sporting Occasion THE overwhelming impression received from this year's NEC Motor Show is that we are firmly back to a time when almost every manufacturer is leading… November 1984 Issue By admin
Archive An American imbalance Sir, Any all-rounders list which puts Graham Hill, the only Monaco-Indy-Le Mans 'triple crown' winner, at a lowly 19th position is already skirting controversy. To put him nine places behind… March 2003 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Good for the AA IT HAS come to our notice that when it was proposed that a speed-limit of 40 m.p.h. reduced to 30 m.p.h. and another one of 30 m.p.h. to be extended,… May 1982 Issue By admin
Archive Around and about, November 1972 Comment on the Racing and Club Scene Rondel F2 Car Announced Several months ago in this column we announced the news that the go-ahead Formula Two team, Rondel Racing, had… November 1972 Issue By Andrew Marriott
Archive Le Mans Classic I've been a lucky boy this Summer. In June, I contested the world's most famous endurance motor race for Jota Spot in a cuffing-edge Zytek LMP2 powered by a 450bhp… September 2012 Issue By Sam Hancock
Archive Wanted: Racing Driver In the swinging sixties, crime sometimes did pay...for motor racing. Gordon Cruickshank investigates Roy James, the great train robber. Like any other sport, motor racing can boast its share of… December 1998 Issue By Gordon Cruickshank