Archive Wonder woman Sir, I very much enjoyed Wonder Woman, the article about Michele Mouton in your June issue. Some aspects in Liz Turner's article need minor correction. The main opponents in 1981… July 1997 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive British Car Wins Tulip Rally A Jowett Javelin proved to be the outright winner of this year's well-supported Tulip Rally, after certain disqualifications had been sorted out. A Bristol won its class and was second… June 1953 Issue By admin
Archive Published by The Teesdale Publishing co., Ltd. Published' by The Teesdale Puldlishina Co.. Ltd.. 117d-17, (its Imndmd, E.C.L Lind printed by Tee & Whiten sand J. Mead. Ltd.. 21. City Road: 1 : n• EXL. Trade Agents… January 1957 Issue By admin
Archive "ENTRIES CLOSE !" " ENTRIES CLOSE ! " Intending competitors should note the following entries-close dates Tourist Trophy Race Augted 21st (.1:.5 per car). ILA.C., Pall Mall. Lwid`m• "SAV•1• Brighton Sneed : August… August 1950 Issue By admin
Archive Miscellany, March 2003 In Gordon Cruikshank's interesting account of a return to Blandford circuit he referred to Major PM Braid's accident, in which his Cooper ended up on the roof of the Guardroom.… March 2003 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive A Further Look at the Napier Railton A Further Look at the Napier Railton THE NAPIER Railton, which will forever hold the Brooklands lap-record at 143.44 mph., is an impressive car, which I took a further look… June 1980 Issue By admin
Archive Motor Sport Hall of Fame On February 16 at London's Roundhouse, the 16 members of the Motor Sport Hall of Fame became 20. Colin McRae, Giacomo Agostini, John Surtees and Adrian Newey were all honoured… May 2012 Issue By admin
Archive Spectators Are they necessary? Some while ago I was talking to Max Mosley, the “legal Brain” behind Bernie Ecclestone and FOCA, and he said he was not interested in spectators. We… January 1981 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive More Twists, Fewer Jumps Long before the World Rally Championship began, a group of international events in several countries enjoyed the reputation of being tough, honest-to-goodness competitions which gave immense pleasure to competitors, spectators… October 1987 Issue By Gerry Phillips
Archive People Preview -- key historic players in 2005 Peter Williams -- March 761 The car is all in bits at the moment being rebuilt by Nick Foy. I'll certainly do four or five Grand Prix Masters weekends, if… April 2005 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Brighton Run results The RAC Veteran Car Run is not a race, in spite of what some papers say. At one time certificates were issued quoting the average speed attained on the journey from… December 1978 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Cars in books, September 1960 Nothing much has been encountered in this direction lately, apart from a chapter on "I buy a Velocette" in Anne Treater's unimportant book "A Stranger in the Midlands," which contains… September 1960 Issue By Motor Sport