Archive Advertisement Printed by W. IGHTMAN & CO., LTD., Regency LTD., 39, Victoria Street, London, SAVA. Copies obta nable and subscriptions Street, London, S.W.1, and Published by the Proprietors, MOTOR SPORT (1929)… May 1935 Issue By admin
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Archive Knocking Copy Sir, I suppose it is an inbuilt weakness in human nature to start knocking the opposition when ones own affairs are in a right old mess. Thus British Leyland is… June 1975 Issue By admin
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Archive Roll on, 1989 As the New Year approaches we can anticipate a highly interesting season of varied motoring sport. Formula One racing should be less confined to one winning make, a situation the… January 1989 Issue By admin
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Archive Hockenheim Rings There was much excitement among the media over Goodyear's announcement from Akron that they were producing racing tyres of radial-ply construction. Many people seem to have forgotten that Patrick Tambay… September 1983 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive American victory at Sebring Aston-Martin finishes second The International 12-Hour Sports-Car Race at Sebring, U.S.A. was notable for David Brown sending out two DB3 Aston Martins, 2.9-litre models, under the care of John Wyer, for Duke/Collins… April 1953 Issue By Bill Boddy