Archive A Shattering Tale Sir, In view of all the glowing publicity and praise surrounding the Japanese cars which are being sold in the UK at the moment I feel I ought to relate to… July 1978 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Race reports are us Sir, In a recent issue Mr Allen makes a plea for race reports and results of the more important historic events. There is a publication that devotes itself to previewing… March 1999 Issue By admin
Archive Veteran to classic -- British Grand Prix Then and Now This year's British GP at the revised Silverstone circuit, described as perhaps the best of its kind in the world, provided all the excitement needed to enliven… September 1991 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Four-year-old Lucas battery Sir, Thinking of replacing the four-year-old Lucas battery on my 1951 Riley, I removed it and replaced it, cleaning the posts and cable ends in doing so. The cure was… March 1955 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The Wanderer returns Jacques Laffite is back with Ligier. He is fulfilling a different role nowadays, and he finds that Formula One is an entirely different world. The principal reason for Jacques Laffite's… September 1995 Issue By Simon Arron
Archive The Rootes Group and Competition Motoring An Interview with Norman Garrad, Competition and Sales Manager of Sunbeam Limited, about the Lessons Learned and the Successes Achieved in Competition Events, with Special Reference to the Arduous Alpine… July 1955 Issue By W.B.
Archive Club News, July 1937 etta /1.4 MID-SURREY A.C. The final results of the Grand Cup Trial run off in May have been amended and now read as follows : RESULTS Sopwith Cup for Best… July 1937 Issue By admin
Archive A Jaguar 420 fan Sir, Being a Jaguar 420 owner, and a regular reader of your fine magazine, I noticed last month's letter referring to this particular Jaguar, and would like to add my… June 1977 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive THE J.C.C INTERNATIONAL TROPHY RACE THE J. Cu c. INTERNATIONAL TROPHY RACE PERCY MACLURE (RILEY) WINS AN EXTREMELY CLOSE RACE — E.R.A.s SECOND AND THIRD — UNFORTUNATE ACCIDENT TO JOSEPH PAUL THE sixth International Trophy… May 1938 Issue By admin
Archive THE T.T. THE IGHTWEIGHT RACE Guthrie on A.J.S. Wins at 64.71 m.p.h. THE T.T. THE LIGHTWEIGHT RACE Guthrie on A.J.S. Wins at 64.71 m COMI',.:G. as it does, between the two great struggles of the Junior and Senior races, the Wednesday event… July 1930 Issue By admin
Archive A Happy Occasion On May20th a happy occasion at the Hawker aerodrome at Dunsfold was a demonstration by the G.Q. Parachute Co.. Ltd., of Woking, of their retractable brake parachute, towed by the… July 1954 Issue By W.B.
Archive Over the Hill Sir, A news article in your March edition stated that the Embassy Hill Formula One team was testing its GH1 chassis at Paul Ricard in 1975 before boss Graham Hill… April 2003 Issue By admin