Archive THE INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP. The International Championship. THIS year the International Championship was decided on the results of the Italian Grand Prix, held at Monza on June 5th, the French Grand Prix, decided at… August 1932 Issue By admin
Archive VSCC LIGHT CAR SECTION RALLY (March 21st/22nd) THE thriving section of the Vintage SCC which encourages pre-1931 lightweights was almost coerced into staging a one-day replica of the 1924 RAC Six Days Small Car Trial (won by… May 1970 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Tyre Sizes Sir, It is surprising what singular facets of the motoring scene can come to light even after a good many years' driving experience. In my own case recently, after replacing… September 1973 Issue By admin
Archive A few technical aspects of the Ford Falcon These cars are assembled at Lorain, Kansas City, San Jose and Metuchen. The engine is designed to run on regular gasolene. Engine torque is 138 ft./lb. at 2,000 r.p.m. The… May 1960 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Tiger, Tiger, burning bright The Manx Motor Racing Club's popular Manx Classic took place from September 24-26. Highlights included a new lap record on the Willaston circuit, used for Saturday's pursuit sprint, and the… November 1992 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Herbert to make BTCC debut with one eye on NASCAR Three-time grand prix winner Johnny Herbert will contest the final three rounds of this year’s British Touring Car Championship with the Dynamics Honda team. Herbert, who has most recently raced… October 2009 Issue By admin
Archive Button bets on Honda upgrade Jenson Button expects an update package to help propel Honda up the grid at Silverstone. The team will introduce its last major upgrade at the British GP before its R&D… August 2008 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive World Champions Some drivers like Phil Hill and Denny Hulme hardly seemed to realise they had become World Champion Racing Drivers, according to the FIA points-scoring system. Others like Jack Brabham and… March 1977 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Alfa Romeo comments Sir, Mr. Lowe should not be so directly aggressive towards the wealthy tycoons of today because some of these were the racing and sports car drivers of yesterday, and they… February 1972 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Is Bernie toying with Todt? Is Bernie toying with Todt? The Bahrain Grand Prix saga has left us questioning the balance of power between Jean Todt, Bernie Ecclestone and the teams, represented by FOTA —… August 2011 Issue By admin
Archive Bowing out Schumacher calls time on epic career Michael guns for another title but will quit at season’s end Michael Schumacher, statistically by far the most successful grand prix driver in history,… November 2006 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Letters from Readers, July 1970 N.B. - Opinions expressed are those of our Correspondents and Motor Sport does not necessarily associate itself with them. - Ed. The Motorist's Lot Sir, At the end of last… July 1970 Issue By Motor Sport