Archive Bill Boddy After World War II, 'Round the Pole' racIng for model cars became very popular, and even had Its own autodrome After the war the pastime of racing miniature car models… May 2011 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive A Lost Causes Club A Lost Causes Club The two-stroke car is not yet quite exterminated, for the Wartburg is still made in East Germany and here the DKW OC caters for owners of… October 1973 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Free Castrol Speed book The latest edition of the Castrol Speed Annual has just been published. Under the title of "Achievements 1950" it tells the story in thrilling action pictures of racing and record… June 1951 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Toyota's own goal Toyota will look back on the Silverstone 500 km race as a fairly spectacular own goal. Two weeks previously, the day after the Monza fiasco in fact, the BRDC proposed… June 1992 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive THE MOTOR SPORTS CLUB Oita/Lewd THE MOTOR SPORTS CLUB An opening gathering of the Motor Sports Club was held at its premises during Grand Prix week. The scheme is for a Club, limited for… November 1937 Issue By admin
Archive Aintree: A revival, please Sir, Congratulations on another excellent Track Test. I recall a proposed Aintree Historic event in 1997 to coincide with the 40th anniversary of Stirling Moss' great Vanwall victory in the… March 2001 Issue By admin
Archive STANDARD CRA OWNERS CLUB etta .....„„„,?•??=111111111. STANDARD CAR OWNERS' CLUB The South-Eastern Section of the Standard Car Owners' Club held their annual dinner-dance on November 22nd at the • First Avenue Restaurant, Holborn, where… January 1936 Issue By admin
Archive The Individualist HE The HE can be classed as one of the more interesting sportscars of the vintage years. Its makers were justified in coining the advertising phrase 'HE — Car of Character'.… January 2006 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Book Review "Dunlop in War and Peace," by Sir Ronald Storrs, K.C.M.G., C.B.E. (Hutchinson, 8s. 6d.) This 147-page book may be said to cover everything anyone wants to know about rubber. More… March 1947 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive THE ALVIS "SPEED TWENTY" FOR 1933 THE ALVIS "SPEED TWENTY" FOR 1933 NE of the most successful sports cars of 1932 was undoubtedly the Alvis "Speed Twenty." Its performance was terrific, both in acceleration and in… February 1933 Issue By admin
Archive Electric record It is always nice when a restored or replica car proves able to reproduce the performance of the original, and D Lambert's replica of the electric-powered Jenatzy La Jamais Contente,… September 1989 Issue By admin