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Matters of moment, August 1986
Remarkable MG records Although MG cars were notable for some very significant record-breaking runs before the war, it is quite…
Remarkable MG records Although MG cars were notable for some very significant record-breaking runs before the war, it is quite…
Across Australia by sun beams BP has announced that it is to sponsor a trans-continental chal lenge in November 1987. Competitors…
The BARC's traditional Brooklands Race Day was wont to feature modern races in recent years. a round of the British…
The original title of this piece was to have been 'Three 2 Litre MG Saloons', for the month of June…
When Ford recently launched the Sierra Ghia 4x4 Estate one detected a certain amount of reticence in the way it…
Introduced earlier this year, Peugeot's 309 series has already proved a successful British car. It's strange to refer to a…
Of all the models launched during Austin Rover's long and painful haul back from the brink of oblivion, none is…
Some novel mechanical features distinguish Renault's new mid-range fwd family car, the 21, which replaces the 18. The earlier car was rather…
Toyota has been building cars called 'Supra' since 1978, but until now these have been derivatives of Celica and, indeed,…
Sports cars bearing the name Alpine Renault have in the past been sold only in Europe, something of a pity as the…
Brilliant sunshine, a packed grid, and the promise of the biggest field of Bugattis ever assembled for one race brought a…
Last month we contemplated the likelihood of further high performance developments reaching the public from the abruptly curtailed careers of…
The story of the Connew GP car When some people talk about their attitude to motor racing, they say they…
From D.S.J. to the Deputy Editor Dear M.L., Can you imagine it being too hot, 1986 summer came while the…
Remember that terrible summer of 1968? In April the Grand Prix world was stunned beyond belief when Jim Clark crashed to his…
Since its introduction to Britain two years ago, the Peugeot 205 GTI has taken on the mantle of a 'cult'…
One thing that little Mr Ecclestone and his Formula One Constructors Association has brought into the world of Grand Prix…
In the heat and the cold There was a time when Formula One seemed very simple, almost too simple in…
As World Sportscar Championship events go, the Norisring 200 Meilen was unique. Much against the wishes of most entrants for this…
The Editor offers an inadequate appreciation of some very brave men Having in recent months run an imaginary overall World…
Has the Mercedes Formula 1 team finally got on top of the difficult W13, giving Lewis Hamilton and George Russell a chance to challenge Red Bull and Ferrari for race…
The Monte Carlo rally saw in a new era for the WRC – but have the changes done the trick? After years in the doldrums, this was the event that…
As car manufacturers concentrate on electric road cars, they will no longer be spending R&D budgets on F1. So Alfa Romeo's sponsorship deal with Sauber is set to be the blueprint for F1's future, writes Mark Hughes
Michael Schumacher brought out the best – and the Devil – from our clean-cut, square-jawed hero. It’s telling that six times in Formula 1 he finished second to David Coulthard.…