Archive Bentley Drivers' Club Hill-Climb (Sept. 4th) On September 4th the Bentley Drivers' Club held their fifth Hill-Climb Meeting at Firle, high on the Sussex Downs, near Eastbourne. With over seventy entries, about half of which were… October 1955 Issue By I. G.
Archive Miniatures Those readers who collect new Dinky miniatures as they come out are accustomed to keeping a close watch on the toyshops, but they should remember that the French branch of… July 1956 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive PRINCIPAL AWARDS PRINCIPAL AWARDS Wakefield Trophy and £250, presented by Lord Wakefield : John Cobb's Napier-Railton. Trophy and £100: F. W. Dixon's Riley, driven by C. J. P. Dodson. Trophy and £50:… October 1937 Issue By admin
Archive A CLUB DAY AT BROOKLANDS A CLUB DAY AT BROOKLANDS The Brighton and Hove Club at the track. INFORMAL meetings7are often the most entertaining of the various affairs staged at Weybridge, and the Brighton Club's… October 1931 Issue By admin
Archive Brooklands Records in Jeopardy There are still a few British Class records established before the war which have not been improved upon and which are therefore still on the records book. These include the… January 1969 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Milestones rather than millstones 1978: Riccardo Patrese leads, Arrows'second-ever GP, at Kyalami, qualifies fifth twice, and finishes second in Sweden. 1980: Patrese finishes in second place at Long Beach, qualifies seventh at Imola. 1981:… February 2003 Issue By Alan Henry
Archive SANREMO RALLY SANREMO RALLY The Sanremo Rally attracted the most significant field of works cars of any event in this year's World Championship series, and the heat of the competition was such… November 1975 Issue By admin
Archive 250 M.C. Brands Hatch The tranquility of Brands Hatch was not appreciably disturbed on April 15th when the recently-formed 250 M.C. held one of their first race meetings there. The entry list consisted of… May 1956 Issue By admin
Archive Dizzy heights: 40 seconds per lap in F1... Lapping Mallory in 40sec in a ground-effect F1 car — 75 times — must have taken pretty high fitness levels, but that's exactly what happened in the Aurora-backed series. Emilio… May 2006 Issue By admin
Archive Show Time The Editor's Annual Discourse on Miscellaneous Aspects of the Motoring Scene -- Looking at the current motoring scene as we arrive at another International Motor Exhibition at Earls Court it can… November 1959 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Over there & overlooked Why don't we think of John Fitzpatrick as a sports car star? Because his major successes came in the States, says Gary Watkins The question 'Who won the most major… February 2004 Issue By Gary Watkins