Archive Crystal Palace Racing (June 10th) Archie Scott-Brown Drives Brilliantly to Win Unlimited Sports-Car Race at 75.50 m.p.h. And so to the Crystal Palace on Whit Monday, June 10th, for a further programme of motor racing… July 1957 Issue By admin
Archive AN ATTRACTIVE "HORNET" SPECIAL AN ATTRACTIVE "HORNET" SPECIAL WHEN the Wolseley Hornet" was first introduced it was not anticipated that it would enter the ,sports car category. The fact, however, that its little six-cylinder… July 1931 Issue By admin
Archive News in brief, September 2004 Jody Scheckter celebrated the 25th anniversary of his Formula One world championship at Kyalami recently by demonstrating one of the Ferrari T4s he drove to the title in 1979 (below).… September 2004 Issue By admin
Archive Agents' Commision on Sale of New Cars Sir, Could somebody in the trade enlighten me as to the reason why agents receive what appears to me wholly unjustified and exorbitant commission on the sale of a new… April 1955 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Sanremo Rally Sainz and Sinners When Italy's Sanremo Rally ended in victory for Frenchmen Didier Auriol and Bernard Occelli in their Martini-backed works Lancia, it could not have been a surprise to… December 1990 Issue By Gerry Phillips
Archive 1965 Cobra 427 S/C Built for FIA Homologation to race internationally, the 427 should have been called 390 after the aluminium race V8 Shelby wanted to install, but when those were committed to NASCAR… October 2012 Issue By Gordon Cruickshank
Archive MOTORING SPORTSMEN. MOTORING SPORTSMEN. Mr. Woolf Barnato. By THE EDITOR. pROBABIN few men in the world have such opportunities of judging the merits of the world's best cars as Mr. Woolf Barnato,… November 1925 Issue By admin
Archive WORLD SALES FORD AND THE SAFARI Sir, Having only just received my July copy of your excellent paper, two things catch my eye immediately. One is the " affaire Ford" regarding the… October 1961 Issue By admin
Archive The supercharger myth Sir, I respond to the letters from Peter Hull and D Ellis, who support the supercharged view of motor racing history. Peter Hull suggests that the unblown 3.6-litre pushrod Delahayes… October 1989 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive A supercharged VW Impressive improvement in acceleration from M.A.G.-blown engine Philip Mann, whose very lovely 3-litre Bentley is well known to vintage-car enthusiasts, has as a staff car for his company, Mann & Son… January 1959 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive PROMINENT SPEEDMAN: Mr. C. S. Staniland. PROMINENT SPEEDMEN : Mr. C. S. Staniland. By The Assistant Editor. MOST normal individuals have some hobby or other which occupies most of their spare time ; some people are… March 1927 Issue By admin
Archive Books for the New Year Books for the New Year "From Cyclecar To Microcar" by Michael Worthington-Williams. 112 pp. 1 8," (Dalton Watson Ltd., 76, Wardour Street, London, W 4AN. 0.75, I suppose it was… January 1982 Issue By admin