Archive Continental Notes, October 1975 CSI Formula One In Milan recently the CSI made some instant decisions concerning Formula One racing as part of a short-term policy, and formulated a group to consider Formula One… October 1975 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Vauxhall Carlton GSi 3000 24V If this Vauxhall Carlton is not high on your list of the great sports saloons, Andrew Frankel believes you should think again You will remember the Lotus Carlton, all 377bhp… February 1998 Issue By Andrew Frankel
Archive Formula One: 1986 Mexican Grand Prix October 12th, 68 laps of Mexico City Park circuit —300.8 kilometres In the reinstated Mexican GP Gerhard Berger scored an impressive victory with a Benetton-BMW aided by running through non-stop… November 1986 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive New V8 for Rolls-Royce and Bentley A new car from the Rolls-Royce Company is always a matter of moment and as this issue closed for Press we received details of a new Rolls-Royce development which is… October 1959 Issue By admin
Archive Veteran Edwardian Vintage, May 1975 Veteran Edwardian Vintage A SECTION DEVOTED TO OLD-CAR MATTERS ROLLS-ROYCE ARMOURED CARS ONE SUB JECI. which refuses to die away is that of Rolls-Royce armoured cars; we have received from… May 1975 Issue By admin
Archive Pond memories Sir, It was with great sorrow that my wife and I read of Tony Pond's death. In 1981, with co-driver Mike Nicholson, Tony drove the Dealer Team Vauxhall Chevette HSR… April 2002 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive THE TALBOT "105." THE TALBOT "105." T0 the discerning motorist few qualities surpass in importance that of consistency, especially when it has been achieved at the high speeds of modern racing. The success… November 1932 Issue By admin
Archive Fafnir Formula Junior Fafnir Formula Junior The Fafnir was one of the rarest of all Formula Junior cars created in the late 1950s. Only two were designed and built by Paul Moeller. and… December 2004 Issue By admin
Archive Grand Prix Domination As the Editor pointed out last month, Grand Prix racing has never been in such an open state, with every race wide open as to its outcome. No driver, or… September 1968 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive High-Performance Cars at Earls Court Real High-Performance. — The latest "Competition" model Allard, the J-type two-seater with "oversize" 4.3-litre V8 Mercury engine and light-alloy two-seater body, on a tubular framework, which conforms to sports-car race… October 1949 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The Scottish Motor Show Having pointed out in last month's Editorial that there will be no London Motor Show at Earls Court this year, it is only right and proper to mention that the… November 1977 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive The Jaguar XJ-S High-Performance Perfection — and its British! Jaguar is a great name of a car, with a fine racing record, and from the introduction of the svelte XK120, some would go… January 1981 Issue By Bill Boddy