Archive Pescarolo wins tour the France retro A record entry of 220 cars from 21 countries countries took part in the Tour Auto, but it was the Shelby Cobra of Henri Pescarolo and Jean Rives which came… June 1997 Issue By Andy Christodolo
Archive Abbott still not ailing Sir, I should like to follow up on the brief history of the Abbott-Nash recounted by Bill Boddy in the September 2001 issue. From Michael Christie the car passed to… November 2001 Issue By admin
Archive Obituary Clive Windsor-Richards It came as a great shock that Clive Windsor-Richards had died, that dedicated vintage-car enthusiast who was driving his modern car at speed at the age of 90-plus,… November 1998 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Motoring Sportsmen by the Editor: Count Zborowski Every motoring sportsman is familiar with the name of Count Zborowski. To those who know him personally, the Count positively radiates motoring enthusiasm, and certainly in recent times there has… July 1924 Issue By Oscar E Seyd
Archive "The Overtype Steam Road Waggon" By Maurice A. Kelly. 147 pp. 11 3/8 in. x 8 1/2 in. (Goose & Son, 23, Davey Place, Norwich. £3.98.) The steam waggon was part of the road transport… October 1971 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Snetterton on Good Friday Good Friday's Snetterton race meeting heralded the return of American V8 power to the flat wind-swept Norfolk circuit. Fortunately on race day, the weather was perfect but there was not… May 1969 Issue By admin
Archive New Zealand Races -- Tasman Formula Results: New Zealand Grand Prix, Pukehohe, January 7th -- 57 laps, 100 miles. 1st: J. Stewart (B.R.M. 2.1-litre) -- 162.49 k.p.h. 2nd: J. Clark (Lotus-Climax 2-litre). 3rd: R. Attwood (B.R.M.… March 1967 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive THE SIXTEEN-VALVE BUGATTIS * THE SIXTEEN-VALVE BUGATTIS Another Enthusiast writes of this popular Car FOLLOWING the success of his 8-valve 65 x 100 mm. 4-cylinder model, M. Bugatti produced a team of three… September 1944 Issue By admin
Archive SPORTING MACHINES ON TEST. SPORTING MACHINES ON TEST. The 4-valve Sports Rudge-Whitworth. By "THE RABBIT." I T is with very mixed feelings that we attempt to record our impressions of the Sports Rudge ;… February 1927 Issue By admin
Archive When Le Mans leaves a bitter taste A chance to work for Aston Martin Racing at Le Mans proved both inspiring and physically draining – and then fate struck a cruel blow… We’ve all experienced the heartache… September 2010 Issue By Ed Foster
Archive Vintage Prescott On July 28 that looked-forward-to VSCC hill climb meeting took place, sponsored by Brooks, using the 880-yard short course. Prescott is a 'slower" hill than that at Shelsley Walsh but… September 1996 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Donington - a GP future? Sir, There are obviously many to whom the success of the European Grand Prix, heralding the return of Grand Prix racing to Donington Park after so many years, was as… June 1993 Issue By admin