Archive THE KLAUSEN HILL CLIMB THE KLAUSEN HILL CLIMB pROBABLY the greatest hill climbing event in the world, the "Klausen " this year attracted a fine entry of the leading cars and drivers. There were… September 1934 Issue By admin
Archive Quotes from the road-test reports Rover 60: "…a surprisingly brisk car. although it is only when one comes to check its abilities against a stop watch that its true liveliness is appreciated; on first acquaintance,… May 1967 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Club News, February 1954 N. London M.C. For the first event of 1954 there will he a film show at the White Lion Hotel, High Street, Edgware, Middlesex, at 7.30 p.m. on Wednesday. February… February 1954 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Action Stations? There is evidence from the correspondence we are already receiving that our call for unity between the Motor Industry, the Motoring Organisations, the Motor Trade and ordinary hard-done-by car owners… March 1975 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive ALLARD-SPECIALS TRIUMPHANT ALLARD-SPECIALS TRIUMPHANT ONLY TWO CLEAN PERFORMANCES IN THE COLMORE TROPHY RACE GUY WARBURTON, driving an eight-cylinder Allard-Special, won the Colmore Trophy in the annual event held on February 26th, in… March 1938 Issue By admin
Archive READERS' SPARE PARTS FOR SALE AND WANTED READERS' SPARE PARTS FOR SALE AND WANTED FOR SALE Alta engine 9 11.p. crankshaft, main bearings, camshafts, timing wheels, cylinder head, sump etc., engine complete except for two lines, one… July 1939 Issue By admin
Archive Magneto Scare With reminiscences of war in and on the air, I am reminded of an aspect of what can be termed the "magneto scare" although it relates to the Kaiser conflagration,… September 1995 Issue By admin
Archive On motor sport's front line As the Second World War ended, so motor racing could start up again, with RAF pilot Tony Crook among its early pioneers By Martin Gurdon Childhood wishes drew Tony Crook… January 2009 Issue By Martin Gurdon
Archive THANKS THANKS' Sir, Through your journal I would like to express my thanks to the A.A. men who helped me over Shap Fell recently. They were working under atrocious conditions, and… April 1962 Issue By admin
Archive Some AC History The presence of two vintage racing ACs at the August VSCC Prescott hill-climb, as reported last month, prompts a few words on the subject. Willoughby's two-seater has the Anzani-pattern side-valve… October 1973 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive The "Motor Sport" cencus THE response to our suggestion for a Census was most healthy, when you take the normal proportion of letter-sending readers to total circulation, which is a very sober ratio indeed,… March 1940 Issue By admin
Archive PETER CLARK ON HIS H.R.G. TEAM PETER CLARK ON HIS H.R.G. TEAM AT the October meeting of the North London Enthusiasts' Car Club, held at St. Ermyn's, Westminster, a talk on "Sports Car Racing" was given… December 1948 Issue By admin