Archive MR. VICTOR HALLIWELL. MR. VICTOR HALLIWELL. :4 _ R. VICTOR HALLIWELL, who lost his life with Sir Henry Segrave in the accident which befell 'Miss England II.", was chief experimental tester in the… July 1930 Issue By admin
Archive Cars in books, December 1970 This author has a happy knack of introducing little-known or long-forgotten facts into his histories—a case in point being Palmer Phillips' defence of the original Vauxhall Ten when it was… December 1970 Issue By admin
Archive Dallara's 1989 challenger Scuderia Italia launched its BMS Dallara J 189 in Varese on February 2. The new chassis, clearly influenced by last year's March and Tyrrell models, is fitted with Ford's Cosworth-built… March 1989 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Jenks on ... Race reportage, 1970 When I watch a motor race with a view to writing a story about it afterwards it usually involves constant writing in a notebook, a lap-by-lap list… January 2005 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive VSCC Welsh VS CC Welsh Zborowski legacy AN EVENT WORTH WINNING, THE two-day trial on October 9/10 (17 difficult observed sections and a 100-mile road run), was a tie between Barry Clark's… December 1999 Issue By admin
Archive BRDC launches new website The British Racing Drivers’ Club has revamped its website, with improved news and information for both members and non-members. As well as driver profiles, the new site will detail the… October 2009 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Vintage postbag , September 1960 Sir, It was very interesting to me to read in your May issue of Motor Sport, "Fragments on Forgotten Makes: The Be!size Bradshaw" and Mr. Bradshaw's letter in your last issue.… September 1960 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Aston Martin AMR-1 VICTOR Gauntlett looked the happiest man in the world at Brands Hatch on July 23, after seeing David Leslie and Brian Redman drive the Aston Martin AMR-1 to fourth place… January 1990 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Sixteen-valve Dolomite Sprint from Triumph Lord Stokes recently intimated that part of the Triumph Motor Co.'s role within British Leyland in the future would be to produce small, but refined, four-seater saloons in the luxury… July 1973 Issue By admin
Archive Rumblings, August 1972 Records.—Once upon a time record-breaking was a very prominent activity in the racing world, but in recent years it has become a dying art. So it is interesting that Italy… August 1972 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The ideas of March ideas of I iv are.'" Since Goodwood ceased to operate as a racing circuit, back in July 1966, there have been intermittent whispers that it might re-open. Today, there are… April 1994 Issue By admin
Archive The Cars of Paul Emery Although the building of specials is a world-wide occupation, the British have a particular flair for it, it's part of the great amateur tradition, I suppose. Look into the background… March 1985 Issue By admin