Archive A century of racing Indy’s rich history is on show at the Speedway – at a bargain price So the Indianapolis Motor Speedway was built in 1909 – but incredibly the first permanent building… May 2009 Issue By Damien Smith
Archive Letters from Readers, August 1982 N.B.-Opinions expressed are those of our Correspondents and MOTOR SPORT does not necessarily associate itself with them.-ED Historic Racing Cars Sir, In the January 1980 issue of MOTOR SPORT, D.S.J.… August 1982 Issue By admin
Archive Spot-light height Sir, Wishing to fit a pair of spotlamps to my Triumph TR, I investigated the legal requirements as to where they should be positioned. It appears that they must be… March 1965 Issue By admin
Archive Shipwright's Special Shipvvright's Special IN THE VINTAGE YEARS THE QUICKEST-EVER Armstrong-Siddeley, and the only one to race at Brooklands, was that of Capt Denis E B K Shipwright. He was later to… November 1999 Issue By admin
Archive The ADO.15 Suspension System The unique variable-rate rubber all-independent suspension system of the new B.M.C. cars was developed at Bradford-on-Avon by Moulton Developments Ltd., under Mr. Alex Moulton. This company was founded three years… September 1959 Issue By admin
Archive Veteran to classic: Coachwork The three Mulliners Great coachbuilders are just as much a part of motoring history as the manufacturers of the chassis to which their craftwork was fitted, but less is known… February 1988 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Show time More than a decade after it last featured as a special stage on the Rally of Great Britain, Chatsworth in Derbyshire will again host rally cars when ‘Rally Show at… April 2007 Issue By admin
Archive FERRARI - World Champion Constructors BEARING in mind the catastrophes that overtook the Ferrari team during the 1982 season it is truly remarkable that they came out on top of the Manufacturers' Championship. They recovered… December 1982 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive WB miscellany, January 2005 Stutz Black Hawk: USA Among the inexpensive lookalike American cars which flooded the market in the 1920s were the vastly superior makes: Cadillac, Packard and Lincoln, and the more sporting… January 2005 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Matters of Moment, November 1953 The Motor Show The Thirty-eighth International Motor Exhibition of the S.M.M.T. is now in progress at Earls Court. It is one of the most stimulating Motor Exhibitions which London has… November 1953 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Camber Compensator Yet another addition to the vast range of equipment supplied by Speedwell Performance Conversions is the camber compensator. This is designed for cars with swing axle rear suspension and consists… August 1962 Issue By admin
Archive COMMENTS Printed by Tee & Whiten and J. Mead, Ltd., 21, City Road: London, E.C.1, and Published by the Teesdale Publishing Co., Ltd., 21, City Road, Loudon, KC]. Trade Agents for… August 1939 Issue By admin