Archive Letters from readers, May 1980 The "Triangle Flying Saucer" Sir, As the final owner of the "Triangle Flying Saucer", I was so very sorry to read the Obituary of Ted Lloyd-Jones in the March issue of… May 1980 Issue By admin
Archive The cost of motoring sport 1 : GT Marque racing It may be supposed, without much fear of contradiction, that one young male driver in ten has some sporting inclination. This is probably only embryonic,… January 1967 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive In brief, March 2008 * Having announced his retirement from Formula 1 last October, Alex Wurz has made a surprise U-turn and signed up as Honda’s third driver. His reserve role means he would… March 2008 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Alpina D5 A while ago I inadvertently stated a small war of words when a story broke saying that BMW's titanic new diesel-powered M550d was going to be sold over here. All… May 2012 Issue By Andrew Frankel
Archive The Porsche 944 Lux We covered the delights of driving the front-engined Porsche 944 Lux in detail last July but I am delighted to have had a chance of making its acquaintance. When writing about… June 1983 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Recollections of air and track I have been much enjoying reading High Speed Diary — The Life and Times of Reginald Ellis Tongue (Dove Publishing, Bute, ISBN 0 9534142 5 6, £18.95). Reggie Tongue took part in… November 2002 Issue By admin
Archive Chain Chatter By "Carrozzino", September 1952 There is little doubt that first line road-racing of today has reached a pitch far higher than ever before and naturally this brings more and more problems into the game.… September 1952 Issue By admin
Archive Bankruptcy and the Straight-8 engine From the Rt. Hon. Lord Monatgu of Beaulieu Sir, I was gratified to read the Editor's kind remarks about my "Lost Causes of Motoring," though I cannot help feeling that… June 1966 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The Grand Prix De Pau Fangio Wins for the Second Time! [by our Continental Correspondent.] The mere fact that Juan Fangio won the Eleventh Grand Prix of Pau on Easter Monday an average speed higher… May 1950 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive GORDON GRAND TOURER GORDON GRAND TOURER A new make of car joined the ranks of British cars last month. Called the Gordon GM. after its backer, it uses a Chevrolet Corvette engine in… April 1960 Issue By admin
Archive The things they say The advertisement claiming that the Safari Rally has proved Ford to be the car that wins and lasts brought the comment, in the B.B.C.'s "That Was The Week That Was"… June 1963 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive THE FIAT 600 SALOON Engine : Four cylinders, 60 by 56 mm. (633 c.c.). Push-rod o.h. valves. 7.0-to-1 compression-ratio. 21.5 b.h.p. at 4.600 r.p.m. Gear ratios : First, 18.2 to 1; second, 10.05 to… July 1958 Issue By admin