Archive VSCC Eastern Rally There would have been 72 competitors in October 23rd's VSCC Eastern Rally organised by Peter Hart had not Sudjic's Bugatti, a Lagonda Rapier and a 4½-litre Bentley failed to start.… December 1994 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Why Ferrari racing engines never break. Honest… One of the first things that any race reporter learns is that all is not necessarily either what it seems, nor what one is told by otherwise perfectly pleasant, straightforward… September 2009 Issue By Doug Nye
Archive Pescara Grand Prix (August 19th) - 358.106 kms. This year the annual race on the beautiful mountain circuit was limited to sports cars of I 1/2 and 2 litres and though Behra led for a time in a… October 1956 Issue By admin
Archive An Injustice to Kay Petre Writing in The Motor of November 9th last year, Dennis May, in an article called " Ladies' Singles," dealt with some of the better-known lady drivers of the Brooklands days—Gwenda… January 1961 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive A Hillman Register Sir, I am a Hillman-owning member of the V.S.C.C., having had a '28 14-h.p. saloon and now a '29 tourer. I advertised a few weeks ago for knowledge of all… February 1964 Issue By admin
Archive Rumblings, March 1947 Encouraging Economics We repeatedly receive enquiries from the younger enthusiasts as to where inexpensive used cars can be found and whether prices are likely to drop. Our sympathy is with… March 1947 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive A FOUR CYLINDER TWO-STROKE RACING ENGINE A FOUR-CYLINDER TWO-STROKE RACING ENGINE Full details of the Jameson power-unit, and of the two cars to which it has so far been fitted. THh; even torque and high theoretical… December 1933 Issue By admin
Archive Letters from readers, cont-3., November 1960 HORNET'S NEST Sir, Had Mr. Rickards been a member of the Wolseley Hornet Special Club, he would have known that a claim of 180,000 miles from his 1935 14h.p Eustace Watkins Wolseley Hornet… November 1960 Issue By admin
Archive A report on "Babs" Sir, Perhaps a short letter stating the progress made on "Babs" would not be out of place as it is now a few months since the last one. The chassis… February 1971 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Road Test: Maserati Biturbo Spyder Trident tested Maserati— it is impossible even to say the name without relishing the promise of Latin excitement. After a lean time in this country, not because there were no… September 1987 Issue By Gordon Cruickshank
Archive Fibreglass fire protection Sir, Recently you may have seen the photographs of the burnt-out Lotus Elite – not far from your office by the way. May I, through your excellent journal, issue the following: May… June 1960 Issue By admin
Archive Sole Surviving Aurea? Sir, I have a 1926 (the date is stamped on the rear axle housing) Aurea which is in as-found condition. I know of a 1923 Aurea being restored in Ballarat,… April 1976 Issue By Motor Sport