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A charmed life
Alan Brown, who died earlier this year, wheeled and dealed his way through single-seaters and sports cars. Mike Lawrence remembers…
Alan Brown, who died earlier this year, wheeled and dealed his way through single-seaters and sports cars. Mike Lawrence remembers…
Most reckoned the Swede had scalped the big one. But the times eventually told a different story. As he recounts…
The co-driver's role has grown as the pace of modern rallying has increased, as John Davenport explains The sons of…
Gerry Birrell was in line for a Tyrrell drive when his life was cut short. Adam Cooper recalls a man…
A loyal aficionado of Bentleys In view of Motor Sport's forthcoming eightieth anniversary it maybe of interest to consider the…
Mercs' first return to Britain The great interest aroused by seeing or reading about demonstrations of historic GP cars was…
Jeremy Wood is restoring the 1929 Rally that Jack Driskell used to drive in trials, speed events and at Brooldands,…
Economical with the truth The Winter edition of the always welcome Morris Register Journal has Roger Bird's account of the…
When I saw a smart and original mid-vintage Standard tourer at a recent rally, it made me wonder why Standards,…
Triumph and Tragedy By Yves Kaltenbach, ISBN 095467670X Published by Automobiles Historiques limited, £50 This was the season when sportscar…
500cc race, British Grand Prix, 1951 A contrast in styles: Redmund Gallagher hangs on to his Leprechaun, as dominant winner…
Toto Wolff will remain Mercedes F1 team principal for at least three years, as a one-third owner of the Grand Prix team. INEOS has taken an equal stake, with Daimler retaining control of the remaining third
The Mercedes Formula 1 team has announced plans to go carbon neutral by the end of the current 2020 season. As well as offsetting its carbon dioxide emissions, the reigning…
Throughout July we've been busy adding a signed biography from one of motor sport's most creative designers, exclusive limited-edition art deco prints, the latest collector's special from the In Focus series, Le Mans and Isle of Man TT DVD reviews and some stylish motor racing themed handmade jewellery.
Carl Haas has passed away aged 86 after a long struggle with Alzheimer’s disease. Chicago-based Haas was one of the major figures in American racing over the past half century. He was…