Archive Lynx Engineering Individual variations on the XJS theme... It is now more than 12 years since Guy Black, then an engineer with Weslake's at Rye, carried out his first old car restoration project… January 1983 Issue By Alan Henry
Archive Another Sprint Sir, Another Sprint? My answer would be "no" as well, but mainly because of the way the car was assembled in the first place, not because poor servicing has let… April 1976 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Those tax concessions Sir, Being born just after the event, I was totally ignorant of the matters referred to in the article headed "Those Tax Concessions" in your October 1977 issue. However, I… January 1978 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive UK market rebounds Good news continues to roll into the UK car market. Figures recently released for September this year showed that more than 400,000 cars were registered in a single month for… December 2013 Issue By Andrew Frankel
Archive Welsh M.R.C. National Race Meeting This meeting, sponsored by the Daily Telegraph, is for sports cars and Formula Ill racing cars and is being held by the Welsh Motor Racing Club (Swansea), Ltd., at the… July 1954 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Continental Notes, September 1957 Now that B.R.M. have won a Grand Prix race, admittedly a small one, we are in the happy position of each of our current Formula 1 Grand Prix teams having… September 1957 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Continental notes, November 2003 Jenks on Mexico '64 I have never been a great enthusiast of the drivers' world championship's system of points-chasing for many reasons, and in the past it has been shown to… November 2003 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Women racers at Brooklands From the very opening meeting in 1907, women competed at the surrey track. While some races were ladies-only, often they raced on equal terms with the men. Bill Boddy recalls… January 2003 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Surtees to chase fresh F5000 glory The Formula 5000 Surtees TS11 that US racer Sam Posey took to second place in the 1972/73 Tasman Series will return to New Zealand and Australia this winter for the… January 2010 Issue By Paul Lawrence
Great Read Archive How Tim Birkin's friend got his Le Mans legend down – on paper Michael Burn is 92, a former Times correspondent, poet and playwright. But when Henry Birkin met him he was a young student who had never written anything. A mere three… December 2004 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Goodwood festival of speed set to continue The future of Goodwood's festival of speed is said to be secure, although safety measures will be reviewed in the wake of the accident on 24 June which claimed the… August 2000 Issue By Marcus Pye
Archive Some gems from Jones It is part of motor racing folklore that Australian World Champion Alan Jones had little time for FIA stewards, or “those men in blazers” as he called them. I was… January 2012 Issue By Rob Widdows