Archive Matters of moment, October 1989 Good on you, Brum! Motor racing came late to the British mainland. Not until Brooklands Track was built in 1906/7 did proper racing take place here; Donington didn't open until… October 1989 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Denis Jenkinson We lost Jenks in 1996, but his influence still permeates the magazine. Joining us after the war, he rapidly became racing's most informed observer touring Europe all season in his… December 2008 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Book Reviews, July 1947, July 1947 [ln the past there have been comparatively few books on motoring, in comparison with the quantity published relating to other outstanding interests. Recently, however, quite a number of new motoring… July 1947 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Another Scuderia. CONTINENTAL NEWS—Continued. Another Seuderia. That charming French driver, Raymond Sommer, has teamed up with Count Jose de Villapadierna, of Spain. The two will drive 3-litre Maseratis in Continental events. Coming… April 1935 Issue By admin
Archive Board games Nigel Mansell's victory at Nazareth Speedway having turned the IndyCar finale at Laguna Seca into something of an anti-climax, it was only natural for the talk on the Monterey Peninsula… November 1993 Issue By David Phillips
Archive Schuey and friends launch karting team Seven-time Formula 1 World Champion Michael Schumacher is starting his own kart team. KSM Motorsport takes its name from the initials of its three founders: Peter Kaiser, Schumacher and Thomas… April 2008 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The Ginetta G15 A Series II, Hillman Imp-engined coupé A car for the enthusiast Whether you could ever be a happy Ginetta G15 owner depends very much on the kind of person you… January 1969 Issue By Andrew Marriott
Archive V-E-V- Miscellany, April 1975 A reader who still has the 1935 Austin 10/4 Lichfield saloon which was given to him as an 18th birthday present would like to hear of any firm in the… April 1975 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive THE TRIALS MUDDLE THE TRIALS MUDDLE Really, we feel that we have devoted quite enough space to the Trials debate, but the Home Counties Committee having adopted the following findings and laid them… May 1938 Issue By admin
Archive Small-car topics The Citroën Ami 6 I have always had an extremely soft spot for the 2 c.v. Citroen and after 700 miles' experience of its bigger (but younger) frere, the Ami… September 1962 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Frantic Big Brothers One cannot but go along with Governmental attempts to reduce road accidents. They say that Gatso cameras reduce speed whether they record a misdemeanour or not. So quite apart from… December 1993 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Remember Mortimer Batten? Who was H Mortimer Batten? I ask this in the hope that someone may be able to reveal more of this person, who was clearly an enthusiast for good motor… October 1993 Issue By Bill Boddy