Archive Andretti takes Indy pole At 47 years old, Mario Andretti certainly has not lost the touch which won him the Grand Prix World Championship nine years ago for Lotus! At the wheel of his… June 1987 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Veteran Edwardian Vintage, February 1983 A section devoted to old car matters The 1902 Renault For many years now, motor racing historians who are accustomed to regarding Gerald Rose's Record of Motor Racing as an impeccable… February 1983 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Cars I have owned The first article on this subject, by Donald Munro in the April issue, proved so popular that we hope to include others by well-known personalities from time to time. The… June 1940 Issue By admin
Archive Two Jensens Some notes on the four-wheel-drive, Dunlop-Maxaret-Braked FF and The Interceptor. Luxury cars with 6.3-litre Chrysler V8 engines. My previous association with Jensen Motors of West Bromwich was four years ago,… January 1969 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Cult heroes Bill McGovern The forgotten man among tin-top aristocracy, Bill McGovern deserves veneration if only for being the first driver to win the BTCC title three years on the trot. Starting… January 2006 Issue By Richard Heseltine
Archive Meteor Sighting Sir, W B's article A Racing Driver's Aeroplane (Feb 1996) told the story of the Segrave Meteor. Some years ago I acquired the original sales catalogue for this aircraft. The… March 1996 Issue By admin
Archive Capacity entry for new FIA GT1 series Capaci-y entry for new HA Gil series THE NEW-FOR-2010 FIA GT1 WORLD Championship became a reality on the publication of a capacity 24-car entry list for the series in January.… March 2010 Issue By admin
Great Read Archive Jody Scheckter: On the limit, off message Ferrari had romanced him. He had joined as its number one; Gilles was its number two. All seemed in order... until South Africa, of all places. The third grand prix… March 2004 Issue By David Malsher
Archive 1983 Race of Champions Brands Hatch, April 10th It would have been difficult to find a weekend more unsuitable for staging a non-championship Formula One race than April 9th/10th, for in the International calendar were… May 1983 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive "A taxation anomaly" Sir, Together, no doubt, with many more of your readers, I rise to the bait thrown out at the end of your article on the "Taxation Anomaly." The anomaly arose… September 1965 Issue By admin
Archive Dead Heats Although uncommon today, dead-heats were not unheard of at Brooklands: there had been one at the very first race meeting in 1907, between a Napier and a de Dietrich, and… September 1988 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Spring sales chatter While some manufacturers launch into the now cliche special series of existing models - even a revival series of the Mini Marcos is being offered on the crest of this… May 1977 Issue By Motor Sport