Archive Matters of moment, December 2007 More to come Few true fans of Formula 1 will disagree that the sport has been more than usually watchable this year. We have looked on with awe as a… December 2007 Issue By Andrew Frankel
Archive Who won the first Indy 500 – Ray Harroun or Cyrus Patschke? 90 years ago, on the eve of the inaugural 1911 Indianapolis 500-Mile Race, Howard C Marmon faced a dilemma. As president of the Indianapolis-based Nordyke & Marmon Company, he possessed… July 2001 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Veteran to classic J-Series MGs (cont'd) I believe the fastest TT-bodied two-seater J4 performance was that of Hamilton's car, which was second in the 1933 Ulster TT at around 73 mph and later… March 1988 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Rumblings, December 1953 FUN AND GAMES AT GOODWOOD The Guild of Motoring Writers held its annual Test Day at Goodwood on October 25th. It is to be congratulated on the excellent organisation, aided… December 1953 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive The Force At least six 3-litre formula One cars from the pre-'72 era are set to contest the inaugural Classic Grand Prix race to be held at Austria's A1-Ring on June 12-13.… June 1999 Issue By Andrew Frankel
Archive Feedback Time to go Dutch Sir, Following Nigel Roebuck's item in the January 2005 edition, I'd like to point out that though Zandvoort is no longer the track it was during… February 2005 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive VSCC Hawthorn Trophy meeting Top left: The ill-fated Type 59 Bugatti driven by Neil Corner, followed at close quarters by D. Barber's blown SS100, in the Pre-War All-Corners' Scratch Race. The Bugatti crashed, the… September 1975 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive THE 16/80 h.p. A.C. "ACE" TWO-SEATER THE 16/80 h.p. A. C. "ACE" TWO-SEATER A REFINED CAR WITH EXCELLENT LINES AND VERY GOOD PERFORMANCE In this country a steady demand fortunately still exists for hand-built sportscars of… July 1937 Issue By admin
Archive Club News, January 1941 WE HEAR . . . . We hear that Joan Richmond has recently given up her Lancia "Lambda" in favour of a left-hand-drive Fiat "Balilla." Alan May's "30/98" Vauxhall is… January 1941 Issue By admin
Archive NEW RECORDS BY MR. BARCLAY NEW RECORDS BY MR. BARCLAY. Driving a 2,996 c.c. Vauxhall Car at Brooklands, Mr. J. B. Barclay lowered World's records in international Class D for the following distances :—Kilometre (standing… November 1925 Issue By admin
Archive Before We Lose Track When Jack Brabham retired from motor racing and returned home to Australia he sold his firm, Motor Racing Developments, to Bernard Ecclestone, an enthusiastic businessman from South East London, who… March 1975 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The Motor Sport Brooklands Memorial Trophy Contest The first round of this year's Motor Sport Brooklands Memorial Trophy Contest, with £150 in cash prizes, takes place at the Vintage SCC's Silverstone Race Meeting on April 24th. The… April 1971 Issue By Motor Sport