Archive Letters from Readers, October 1982 Letters from Readers N.B. –Opinions expressed are those of our Correspondents and MOTOR SPORT does not necessarily associate itself with them. –E October 1982 Issue By admin
Archive Whitsun with a Viva THE Whitsun week-end found me using, not a Jaguar E-type, Porsche or Lotus which some of you might have expected, but a humble Viva. This came about because I had… July 1965 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Racing Car Show beats the Freeze Figures recently released show that no fewer than 20,000 people struggled through the appalling early January weather to attend the Racing Car Show at Alexandra Pavilion. Both the BRSCC and… March 1987 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Rare Coopers unearthed, rebuilt and raced Two rare Coopers are returning to racing this season, one of them for the first time in more than 30 years. While Frank Sytner has already given his ex-Stirling Moss… July 2001 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive MOTOR SPORT THE ALPINE TRIAL COUPES DES ALPES WON BY TALBOT AND RILEY. 17 GLACIER CUPS WON BY BRITISH CARS WORLD'S MOST SEVERE TRIAL PROVIDES CONVINCING PROOF OF BRITISH CARS' ROAD-WORTHINESS UNDER… September 1932 Issue By admin
Archive Fiat Production in 1968 Particular interest centres round the vehicle output of Fiat of Turin, because they are now the largest motor manufacturers in Europe, having beaten Volkswagen's record—a fact which has cost one… February 1969 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Brooklands Notes Some 12 days before the Brooklands Society held its annual reunion, with runs up the test hill and sprints along the runway, the Brooklands Museum Trust had a sober, black-tie,… August 1992 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Letters, January 2014 A life on the ocean wave? An interesting article by Damien Smith last month – I’d forgotten David Richards was a maritime anorak. I watched the 2013 America’s Cup and… January 2014 Issue By admin
Archive 1,000 Kilometres of Austria A dramatic ending Osterreichring, Zeltweg, October 14th THE 1,000-Kilometre sports-car race run on the new racing circuit at Zeltweg, in central Austria, was the final event in the 1970 Manufacturers'… November 1970 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Book reviews, September 1967, September 1967 “Low-Cost Car Repairs," by John Mills. 294 pages, 8¾ in. x 5½ in. (Faber & Faber Ltd., 24, Russell Square, London. 35s.) As the title suggests, this is a book… September 1967 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Experiences with an M-type M.G. A BRIEF account of experience in the running of my 1930 M-type M.G. Midget, as far as the petrol allowance has permitted, may be of interest. The car was first… April 1948 Issue By admin
Archive Continental Notes, June 1954 It is a rather incredible fact that in three recent Grand Prix races a total of 33 entries were received and of these only two were Italian drivers. This virtual… June 1954 Issue By D.S.J