Archive The Dijon 1000 Kms A Matra victory Dijon-Prenois, France, April 15th. With the cancellation of the BOAC 1000 at Brands Hatch the Automobile Club of Bourgogne were quick to take up the date and… May 1973 Issue By admin
Archive EXPANSION AT BOURNE EMPAN5-ON AT ROURKE, THE E.R.A. FACTORY MUCH ENLARGED. PLANS AND PROSPECTS FOR 1935. JUST a year ago English Racing Automobiles, Ltd., produced the first E.R.A. racing car, and in spite… June 1935 Issue By admin
Archive More E-Type tales Sir, I read with interest Terry Harrison's letter in the April issue concerning the ERA-Jaguar. I am able to confirm his story that the car was built from E-Type chassis… May 2004 Issue By admin
Archive Motor Sport Published by The Teesdale Publishing Co., Ltd., 15-17, City Road, London, E.C.1. and printed by Tee & Whiten and J. Mead, Ltd., 21 City 'Road, London. E.C.1. Trade Agents: Horace… June 1955 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Son of Testarossa On January 2, the Ferrari 512TR was unveiled at the Los Angeles Motor Show. This replaces the Testarossa, launched at the Paris Salon in 1984, in the Ferrari range. Ferrari… February 1992 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive British Touring Car Championship Preview The British Touring Car Championship has always been popular, but during the last couple of years it has become even more so. There are a number of reasons for… March 1991 Issue By William Kimberley
Archive Morgans and Mustangs Don't Mix Sir, I was fascinated to read your account of racing the Camaro in the August Issue. I was in the UK on holiday in July and had a good look… November 1998 Issue By admin
Archive Continental Notes, December 1968 Now that the Grand Prix season is over we can review the situation briefly, and no one will be displeased with Lotus-Cosworth and Graham Hill winning all the awards, no… December 1968 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Veteran - Edwardian - Vintage, March 1986 Motoring As It Was - A Look Back to the Roads of the 1920s (Continued from the January issue) In the summer of 1924 Owen John, whose "diary" we are… March 1986 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive The Story of Prescott This brief history of the Bugatti Owners Club's famous speed hill-climb venue is opportune — for there will be four meetings there this year. With no race-course in this country… May 1946 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Veteran - Edwardian - Vintage, August 1972 A Section Devoted to Old-Car Matters The VSCC at Shelsley Walsh (July 8th) :Shelsley-Walsh, near Worcester, is the most historic hill-climb in this country and an excellent course, where the… August 1972 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive "Off the peg" tailor mades The possession of a copy of a picture by a well-known artist holds greater merit to many people than the ownership of an original by a lesser-known painter. This fact… May 1963 Issue By admin