Archive New Cars: Lotus Excel SE Most car manufacturing companies have to introduce a new model in order to remind the public of their existence and to gain some always useful publicity. Lotus Cars, on the… September 1986 Issue By Gordon Cruickshank
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Archive Jubilee Year In offering the British Racing Drivers Club very sincere congratulations on its sixtieth birthday, we present this pictorial review of its celebrated Brooklands 500-Mile Races, highlights of its pre-war calendar… December 1987 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive That 70-limit Sir, I am glad to see in "Matters of Moment" that once again you are drawing attention to the outmoded 70 m.p.h. blanket speed limit which Mr. Peyton seems intent… February 1971 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Unhappy Customer Sir, Your readers should be aware that there is in existence a certain "Rally School" whose address and telephone number is in the Silverstone area and who advertises rally courses.… July 1990 Issue By admin
Archive A Jim Russell Extension Jim Russell established his well-known International Racing Drivers' School 14 years ago at Snetterton. Since then it has trained many famous drivers and enabled others to decide whether or not… August 1970 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The NSU Ro80 Sir, I feel that I cannot start the New Year better than to write to you to add my praise of the NSU Ro80 to that of Mr. Chapman and… February 1972 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Continental Notes and News, November 1939 Curtain! Well, the curtain has rung down on the motor-racing stage, and it would take a man with second sight to say when it will be lifted again. For the… November 1939 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive CARS I HAVE OWNED CARS I HAVE OWNED [THIS TIME BY JOHN BOLSTER, WHO REQUIRES ABSOLUTELY NO INTRODUCTION.—ED.] IPROPOSE to depart a little from the title of this article, and deal wit h some… December 1940 Issue By admin
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Archive Book Reviews, September 1959, September 1959 "Air Aces of the 1914-18 War," Edited by Bruce Robertson. 211 pp. 11¼ in. by 8½ in. (Harleyford Publications, Ltd., Letchford, Herts. 45s.). Here is another painstakingly compiled, exceedingly comprehensive book… September 1959 Issue By admin