Archive motor sport Sir, Can you give me any advice as to how I can improve the performance of my 1939 " T.A." M.G. Midget ? I bought the car new in April… July 1941 Issue By admin
Archive Why Indy rules are wrong The IRL IndyCar Series and the Champ Car World Series have finally ended the most sad and damaging chapter in US racing history. Finally a unified series is a reality.… April 2008 Issue By Gordon Kirby
Archive Rescued By Radio In 1947 the Junior CC, with the Jersey MC/LCC organised the first international road race to be held in Britain after the war, a notable milestone won by Reg Parnell's… December 1998 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Goodwood Festival of Speed ‘Spark of Genius’ banner unites ingenuity and talent at 2007 event Brooklands and Bonneville will be central themes at the Goodwood Festival of Speed on June 22-24. It’s 100 years… June 2007 Issue By admin
Archive Historic Racing Cars Last Month in our article on historic racing we suggested that some of the cars taking part had rather dubious ancestry or little of the original car now left. The… January 1980 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Fresh-air motoring from the USA Where have all the air-cooled cars gone? In this day and age, with very reliable anti-freeze and cooling systems that do not admit of boiling, no need for it perhaps.… November 2004 Issue By admin
Archive THE SPEED SIX BENTLEY THE SPEI-4:D SIX BI-4.TLEY EVER since the name of Bentley first became associated with road racing one success after another has fallen to this maique and the old cry that… March 1930 Issue By admin
Archive Editorial, May 2003 Paul Fearnley, Editor Tony Vandervell would be pleased: three times already Ron Dennis's McLaren has beaten those 'bloody red cars' in 2003. The founder of the Vanwall team was, in… May 2003 Issue By admin
Archive Steam at Much Marcle To add variety to the motoring round, I like to attend one Traction-Engine Rally and an Air Display every year. This time it was the Steam Rally of the Ross-on-Wye… September 1974 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive One law for the rich—? Sir, Mr. Robin N. Thomas refers to our advice to customers to inform our Commissionaire if they have left their car other than at a parking meter and infers there… October 1963 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Obituary Louis Klemantaski Louis Klemantaski, the charismatic motor racing photographer, has died aged 89. He discovered at Brooklands in the 1920s that he was no racing driver but could wield a camera, and… August 2001 Issue By Gordon Cruickshank