Archive SPEED LIMITS SPEED LIMITS WHEN the general speed limit of 20 m.p.h. was abolished in January, 1931, under the Road Traffic Act, it was felt by owners of sports ears that a… May 1933 Issue By admin
Archive The month in Motor Sport July 18: Manuel Gião loses his victory in the recent Nürburgring Formula Opel Euroseries round. After a protest, the Portuguese is deemed not to have been running when the race… September 1995 Issue By admin
Archive Rumblings, November 1954 A Different Sphere Feeling considerably out of his depth, the Editor drove to the Demonstration of British Military Vehicles, which the S.M.M.T. and M.O.S. had arranged on September 30th, at… November 1954 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive miscellany, August 2001 miscellany ANOTHER 1920s BROOICLANDS car which has survived is the 2-litre straight-eight Miller owned by Karl F Bloechle of Zurich. Mr Bloechle drives it on the road quite often and… August 2001 Issue By admin
Archive End of the Line Ford of Germany produced the last European Capri in December 1986, one of 1036 RHD Capri 280s now in our showrooms. We watched Cologne's production euthanasia of a coupe almost… March 1987 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Club news, October 1941 Otti4 /lewd 750 CLUB The 750 Club held yet another war-time meeting on September 7th at the Ashdown Park Hotel. Amongst those present were Secretary Capon, in his Riley saloon… October 1941 Issue By admin
Archive Toyota Celica 2.0 GT Toyota's top-selling coupe has taken another step forward with the introduction of the fourth generation Celica. Notable about the all-new car is that it has gone front-wheel-drive, and it won't… February 1986 Issue By Gordon Cruickshank
Archive Total diesels Regulations are now available for the 1977 Total Economy Run, organised by the Hants 84 jerks MC. The rules show that 50 cars will be allowed to participate in the… February 1977 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Ton-Uphill boys pull them in The biggest crowd ever seen at Shelsley flocked to the historic climb in August to celebrate Midland AC's Centenary. With a joint VSCC/MAC meeting on Saturday and an Invitational event… October 2001 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Renewed Police Activity. Renewed Police Activity. TAutomobile Association warns motorists of the importance of keeping their number plates "clearly distinguishable" as required by law. In certain parts of the country, the matter is… April 1932 Issue By admin
Archive BRITISH CARS IN ROME BRITISH CARS IN ROME Having read with much interest the contributions of " Unglaubiger " and Major Peaty on prices in France and Germany, may I add in turn some… May 1962 Issue By admin
Archive Three-car trick Jim Clark was at the height of his powers in 1965 — no matter which car or what conditions, he seemed unbeatable. Gordon Cruickshank recalls a 'typical' day Snow, hail… September 2003 Issue By Gordon Cruickshank