Archive Be Prepared! Since Motor Sport covers most aspects of motoring, from Formula One to veteran and classic cars, we need make no excuse for returning to the subject of the effect regulations… August 1988 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive "I raced one" The Chequered Flag boss and Gemini founder was the first man to race an Elan and he didn’t much care for it. Well, not at first anyway… “The standard Elan… June 2009 Issue By Richard Heseltine
Archive MOTOR ROAD RACES IN ENGLAND. MOTOR ROAD RACES IN ENGLAND. The Motor Races Bill, which has already been read a first time in the Commons, was presented on Wednesday, 27th May, by Lord Montagu of… August 1925 Issue By admin
Archive A Phoenix car of 1912 Sir, I was very interested in the article on Phoenix cars. As my father had one of these cars, the 8/10-h.p. model, for a few years from 1912 I thought… September 1965 Issue By admin
Archive Tunnel Vision Shaped in the wind tunnel, Bristol's striking Le Mans cars were technologically ahead of their time. Simon Taylor drove the sole surviving 450. Motor racing history is full of fascinating… August 1999 Issue By Simon Taylor
Archive From jockey to racing driver When I heard that the jockey Richard Dunwoody was to turn to motor racing, which earned him the quip from Julian Wilson, (introducer of the Ascot Week for the BBC,… November 1997 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Stars to shine again on F1 Seniors tour Ex-F1 world champions Alan Jones and Nigel Mansell are just two of the drivers talking to the organisers of a proposed single-seater series designed to replicate the success of the… October 2004 Issue By admin
Archive Miniatures news, January 1970 LAST year Corgi introduced a miniature of the General Motors' Chevrolet Astro 1, thus bringing into the Mettoy Playcraft range of car miniatures a much-publicised dream car which cannot be… January 1970 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive A sore loser Why Damon Hill will emerge wiser, and stronger, from this year's fight for the title Another season almost over, another championship lost. By Damon Hill's own admission, Michael Schumacher's victory… November 1995 Issue By Marcus Simmons
Archive THE BUGATTI HILL CLIMB. THE BUGATTI HILL CLIMB. CHALFONT ST. PETER was again the venue for the Bugatti Owners' Club Hill Climb, but the course was slightly altered, a hairpin consisting of two connecting… June 1933 Issue By admin
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Archive Prepare for an electric shock Audi’s e-tron doesn’t have just one electric motor – it has four, one for each wheel. But this prototype has limitations… By Andrew Frankel They closed the Pacific Highway the… March 2010 Issue By Andrew Frankel