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Salty tales
Sir, On page 29 of Don't fry for me, your article on the 1955 Argentinian Grand Prix in your January…
Sir, On page 29 of Don't fry for me, your article on the 1955 Argentinian Grand Prix in your January…
Sir, Congratulations on reaching MOTOR SPORT'S 75th year with the magazine in such good health. Long may you continue to…
Sir, The excellence of the new MOTOR SPORT notwithstanding, for me one picture sums up the changes that have taken…
Sir, Oops! With regard to March's Parting Shot photograph, I feel that it may have been taken at the 1961,…
Sir, A copy of MOTOR SPORT for August 1998 has just reached me. Although I am an avid reader of…
Sir, In his item on the Wankel engine Mr Boddy refers to the memorial at Cuffley which he visited in…
It was in the fifties, as a kid, that I fell in love with racing, and it is no coincidence…
GP racing was once ruled by manufacturers. Now it's the FIA and constructors. Matthew Franey asks how long it will…
The one big change in safety in the last 75 years, has not to do with helmets or gravel traps…
The journalist's job has changed beyond recognition. In some ways it's easier now, in others far harder and a lot…
In 1905, under the watchful eye of impresario Carl G Fisher, two of America's motorsport pioneers, WF lap' Clemens and…
Increasingly F1's poor relation, sports car racing should be remember the halcyon days argues Gordon Cruickshank Nostalgia is an easy…
Rallying may have lost the heroic edge of the old endurance events but, says, John Davenport, the sport still remains…
On paper, the Land Speed Record has changed more than any other discipline in the sport. Ever since being the…
From Coys to Goodwood, Le Mans to Monza, this season's historic calendar is packed with thrills. Marcus Pye previews the…
Will Hoy had good experiences both of Porsche's 962 and Vern Schuppan's team. However at Le Mans in '91 an…
Long before he made his own cars, Enzo Ferrari made his name as a manager looking after Alfa Romeo's GP…
The birthplace of Napoleon is a rally driver's nirvana. a wide-eyed John Davenport remembers some 'on-the-edge' motoring in Corsica They…
A tribute by Simon Taylor
In the first of a series on innovations which changed the course of racing, Keith Howard looks at one of…
Jacques Villeneuve's FW18-3, with which he won three grands prix and famously used to overtake Michael Schumacher at Estoril, is up for sale at a price of £2.2m
Daniel Sexton Gurney, 1931-2018 He won in Formula 1, Indycar, international endurance racing and NASCAR – a feat matched only by Mario Andretti and Juan Pablo Montoya. He won in…
A familiar name is launching an all-electric car, and this one promises to be a little different What does a new automotive start-up have in common with a 50-year-old racing…
Article sponsored by KnowYourCar There are three main things that all UK vehicle drivers must have to be lawful. Vehicle tax, MOT certificate, and insurance. Yet for tax, the Department…