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Archive Pirelli World Rallying 11 by Martin Holmes. 192pp. 103/4 x 8. (Van + Van Publiciteit, Postbus 4, 2380 AA Zoeterwouse, Netherlands. £12.95). Published by a Dutch company for the first 1st time, this is… March 1989 Issue By William Kimberley
Archive Rodger Ward: Nigel Roebuck's Legends "Back in 1964, I was doing a tyre test at Trenton, New Jersey, and there's this young guy there, driving a roadster for Clint Brawner. I got a little careless,… August 1999 Issue By Nigel Roebuck
Archive No more them and US American sports car racing will be unified for the first time since 1997 when the American Le Mans Series and the Grand American Road Racing Association’s series merge in 2014.… November 2012 Issue By Gary Watkins
Archive The 4.2-Litre V8 Sunbeam Tiger A Handsome Compact Anglo-American Sports Car with the Emphasis on Effortless Acceleration The use of American vee-eight power units in British high-performance cars is an interesting development likely to increase—Bristol,… October 1965 Issue By admin
Archive A PIONEER MOTORING SPORTSMAN—continued. "The value of the Car Show is that it makes people dissatisfied with the cars that they have ! You can very well imagine that, if there were no show—and… October 1924 Issue By admin
Archive Rally review - Rally of the 1,000 Lakes, September 1964 Unfortunately, at the time of going to press very little is known about what happened on the Finnish Rally of the 1,000 Lakes, but at least the results make interesting… September 1964 Issue By John Davenport
Archive Editorial, December 2002 The New York Yankees have bought Lord's. The world's most successful baseball club insists that it will make no fundamental changes to the spiritual home of cricket other than to make… December 2002 Issue By admin
Archive Under scrutiny Andy Rouse Engineering Powerhouse From the moment you walk into the new premises in Solihull and see the 24 trophies neatly lined up on a shelf in the reception room,… January 1989 Issue By William Kimberley
Archive The tangled tale of Tripoli It has entered into motor sport legend that Achille Varzi conspired with others, including Tazio Nuvolari, to ‘fix’ the 1933 Tripoli GP – but the true story is far more… July 2012 Issue By Doug Nye
Archive THE VAUXHALL "CADET" TH VAUXHALL "CAD T" IMPRESSIONS AFTER LENGTHY WEEKEND RUN THE name of Vauxhall has always been one which sports car enthusiasts have held in respect, and the memory of the… September 1931 Issue By admin
Archive Beauty of Ford's ABF was in the two-stroke engine I have received a letter from a Motor Sport reader who informs me that he has recently purchased a ‘Pup’, which I believe looked rather like a Kingsbury Junior and… October 2010 Issue By Bill Boddy