Archive The Amateur Shelsley RAIN and mud ! That will be the recollection of all those who braved the elements to witness the Mid.land Automobile Club's Amateur event at Shelsley Walsh on the 13th… October 1930 Issue By admin
Archive 1976 James Hunt James Hunt. Two words that trigger opinion and emotion. A name that transcends the sport that made him a global superstar, gave him pop idol status. I wonder what they… August 2012 Issue By Rob Widdows
Archive CAMBERLEY, 1928. A FINE DAY'S SPORT. CAMBERLEY, 1928. A FINE DAY'S SPORT. more unto the heath dear friends, once more — " Glorious weather graced the proceedings on the occasion of the Southern Scott Scramble, on… April 1928 Issue By admin
Archive Book reviews, December 1942, December 1942 Elements of Automobile Engineering. By Maurice Platt. (Pitman's.) 5/-. Described on its title page as "a general introduction to automobile engineering for students," this little book must certainly be classed… December 1942 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive No Motor Sport? Sir, We readers stand like greyhounds in the slips, straining upon the start. But the Game is not afoot. One follows one's spirit, and charges to the papershop to Cry… July 1973 Issue By admin
Archive Dickie Stoop and Douglas Bader Sir, I have just read your account of driving the Sebring Frazer Nash at Goodwood. I wonder if you knew that Dickie Stoop flew with us at Westhampnett in early… December 1998 Issue By admin
Archive Letters from readers, February 1965 N.B. –– Opinions expressed are those of our correspondents and "Motor Sport" does not necessarily associate itself with them. –– Ed. A Two-stroke enthusiast Sir, Most interesting letter from Major… February 1965 Issue By admin
Archive Matters of moment, September 2008 Summer sensations What a summer of sport: two of the finest tennis players ever put on one of the great Wimbledon finals; a British rider wins four stages of the… September 2008 Issue By Damien Smith
Archive Rally review: Paris-Dakar Rally, March 1988 Audacity and Adventure When the marathon trail was blazed twenty years ago from London across Europe, through Iran, Afghanistan and India, across the Indian Ocean aboard the SS Chusan to… March 1988 Issue By Gerry Phillips
Archive Cars in Books, April 1977 Some interesting references to cars appear in "Augustus John—Vol. 2" by Michael Holroyd (Heinemann, 1975), although they seem to be written or quoted without motoring expertise. However, some of them… April 1977 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Lunch with... Peter Warr At its zenith, Lotus was Formula 1’s most consistently successful team, winning 71 World Championship races in 19 seasons. Ferrari’s tally for that same period was 44. Any list of… July 2008 Issue By Simon Taylor
Archive Mike Taylor wins "Motor Sport" Brooklands Trophy by two points from Keith Greene The Final round of the 1958 MOTOR SPORT Brooklands Memorial Trophy, which carried prize money totalling £150, was contested at the B.A.R.C. Goodwood Members' Meeting on August 23rd. Mike Taylor,… October 1958 Issue By admin