Archive News in brief, April 1979 A brace of faster Chryslers Chrysler chose the Geneva show to unveil two new versions of their front-engine, rear-wheel-drive, Sunbeam - a design that looks so very like the FWD… April 1979 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The BMW Cabriolet on sale in Britain Towards the end of last year we borrowed a BMW 323i Cabriolet from Frank Sytner, who was offering these Bauer conversions on registered 3-series saloons. Although the Cabriolet was available… May 1980 Issue By Clive Richardson
Archive X-ray spec -- Lola Mk4 It beat Ferrari in its debut year, so why did this project die? Keith Howard speaks to its instigator John Surtees completed his unique double of world championships on both… April 2005 Issue By Keith Howard
Archive Cars in books, February 1977 From "Window on My Heart" by Olave Lady Baden-Powell, GBE (Hodder & Stoughton, 1973) comes an interesting reflection on how dependable the better cars were even before the First World… February 1977 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive "He was everyone's hero wasn't he?" It was his character as much as his skill behind the wheel that made Jim Clark the drivers' driver By Nigel Roebuck I was at Brands Hatch when I heard… May 2008 Issue By Nigel Roebuck
Archive Value-for-Money of British Cars Sir, Perhaps you will allow me a few more lines to defend my earlier suggestions ? To start with, may I make it quite clear that my criticisms are personal;… April 1961 Issue By admin
Archive STP Paxton Turbine Special The first of a new series in which senior racing car designers nominate a machine they didn't design, but which they admire either for technical ingenuity, elegant simplicity, or sheer… March 2000 Issue By Gordon Cruickshank
Archive Bouquets and Brickbats The Third Meeting of the Clubs, held at the R.A.C. on November 18th, gave organisers and competitors a chance to hand the R.A.C. Competitions Committee verbal bouquets, followed by numerous… December 1949 Issue By W.B.
Archive Scale and pace A solitary glass of whisky in hand, knee-deep in children's toys and with his wife away in hospital giving birth. . . it was not exactly how John Day had… October 1995 Issue By Lawrence Meredith
Archive Under scrutiny: Japanese sports-car teams Full of Eastern promise It may be two or three years before all the benefits of FISA's attention to the World Sports-Prototype Championship can be gauged, but immediately evident is… May 1989 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Scooping up oddities When the old-car movement came into being it was possible to find suitable cars at give-away prices all over the place in the back of garages, in country barns, even… June 1998 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Leading technology Leading technology Alpine's satellite navigation system uses digitised mapping, a remote control, display monitor, built-in GPS receiver and antenna, vibration gyroscope, and speed pulse sensor. A multimedia system, it can… November 1998 Issue By admin