Archive Pontiac Question Sir, Last year a nephew of mine imported from Australia a Pontiac 1927, with a homemade pick-up body, and a T-Ford truck of 1923. The T-Ford is in an excellent… September 1984 Issue By admin
Archive Britain's Motor Industry Britain's Motor Industry — The First Hundred Years, by Nick Baldwin, Anders Clausager, and Jonathan Wood (Nick Georgano, Ed). Haynes, £24.99. To mark the first one hundred years of the… January 1996 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive FINISHERS IN THE MONTE CARLO RALLY FINISHERS IN THE MONTE CARLO RALLY Sir, I trust that you will not fail to point out that during the 1962 Monte Carlo Rally, a supposedly easy rally this year,… April 1962 Issue By admin
Archive RESULTS putting up a magnificent performance, but now he made a fatal error at a pit stop for refuelling. The operation was carried out in 50 seconds, but Shuttleworth was in… September 1935 Issue By admin
Archive The Lancia Stratos V6 An almost civilised competition car comes to terms with the public road Missing the chance to drive our original Ferrari Dino V6 test car, I had determined that Lancia's lightweight… July 1976 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Great Read Archive Echoes of Glory: Mercedes hero Karl Kling looks back Not even the brilliance of Michael Schumacher, who sat in the wheel tracks of the Williams for the last 20 laps of the European Grand Prix, could deprive Jacques Villeneuve… June 1996 Issue By Mark Skewis
Archive Around the houses, April 2013 News from the main auction houses around the world —RM Auctions — The Canadian auction house's Villa d'Este sale on May 25 is fast approaching and one of the great… April 2013 Issue By admin
Archive Letters from readers, February 1943 Sir, Your article in Motor Sport concerning the racing cars housed by T. & T.s was of particular interest in these days of "work only" motoring. I was intrigued by,… February 1943 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Vintage postbag, May 1993 How green is my Napier? Sir, I was very interested to read last December's article on the Brighton Napier. There is a part which I would query at the bottom… May 1993 Issue By admin
Archive "Speed triumphant" by Pierre Fisson (188 pp, 12s 6d, Putnam and Co Ltd, 42, Great Putnam Street, WC). We wrote some time ago, when reviewing another book, that perhaps a great motor racing novel… January 1952 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Racing car: Williams FW14B Jenks on 1992 San Marino GP It would be an understatement to say Williams-Renault dominated the San Marino Grand Prix. It was the grand prix, playing to a hushed audience… July 2004 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
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