Archive Brescias at play Owners of 113, T22 and 123 Bugattis spent an enjoyable weekend in Herefordshire on July 29-30, organised by Barbara and Ernie Allen. Assembling at the home of Bunty and Hamish… September 1989 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Making a splash before Bill We call WB our Founder Editor, but he was not the first to run Motor Sport. Here he recalls some of his predecessors With Motor Sport always thinking both forward… March 2009 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Book Reviews, October 1954, October 1954 "Amateur Racing Driver," by T. P. Cholmondeley Tapper. 161 pp.,5 1/2 in. by 8 3/4 in. (Foulis, 7. Milford Lone, W.C.2. ) 15s.) This is quite one of the best… October 1954 Issue By Motor Sport
Great Read Archive Indy 500's winning Coyote: AJ Foyt explains how he did it his way Thirty years ago, AJ Foyt ensured his legendary status in motor racing history by becoming the first man to win four Indy 500s. Foyt scored his third Indy 500 win… April 2007 Issue By Gordon Kirby
Archive Imitation . . . If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, it is an interesting speculation to consider which racing-car design has been the most plagiarised. I would put the Henry Peugeots of… May 1981 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Miniatures news, March 1974 Grand Prix Models, of 113-175 Watling Street, Radlett, Herts. (Radlett 7879) have among their die-cast kits of historic cars a good miniature of the Chevrolet-engined Allard with which Sydney Allard… March 1974 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive AIR An Article by Capt. Neville Stack, A.F.C. Chief Pilot of National Flying Services. FROM the earliest days of history, whether of Eastern or Western civilisations, man has looked into the… November 1929 Issue By admin
Archive Tuning Topics Turbocharging American Style From the Fifties to Today The use of turbochargers in European road or track cars has been a comparatively recent development, though the original principles of placing… July 1979 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive SEASONAL REVIEW - BRITISH TOURING CAR CHAMPIONSHIP Alfa's man, Alfa’s biscuit. Twenty minutes beforehand he had looked like death warmed up, ensconced in his Alfa Romeo swathed in so many coats that he resembled Michelin's Mr Bibendum.… December 1994 Issue By admin
Archive 750 Club Meeting Heavy rain gave way to sunshine in time for the 750 Club's meeting at Ashdown Park Hotel on March 2nd. An excellent number of cars attended and lunch was a… March 1941 Issue By admin
Archive Printed by Tee & Whiten and J. Mead Printed by Tee & Whiten aud J. Mead. Ltd.. 21, City Road, London, E.C.1, and Published by The Teesdale Publishing Co., Ltd., 21, City Road, London, E.C.1. Agents for Australasia… December 1937 Issue By admin
Archive CAMPBELL'S "BLUE BIRD." CAMPBELL'S "BLUE BIRD." Details of 1,450 hp. Challenaer Now Awaiting Trials. N any attempt on the record for the highest speed in any element, experience can only be a guide… February 1931 Issue By admin