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Matters of the Moment
The Late Sir Malcolm Campbell The news that Sir Malcolm. Campbell passed away in his sleep on December 31st at…
The Late Sir Malcolm Campbell The news that Sir Malcolm. Campbell passed away in his sleep on December 31st at…
Rougemont Hotel, Exeter, 6.30 p.m., January 1st. We are just recuperating after coming in from the 25th M.C.C. Exeter Trial…
With the renewed growth of recently-formed Clubs and speculation amongst organisers as to how to introduce novelty into Club programmes,…
Bristol M.C. & L.C.C. Roy Fedden Trophy Trial There were 64 starters. The first dozen or more set off in…
Folkestone, 10 a.m., January 25th Weather conditions were not too arduous for the Glasgow contingent, but icy surfaces caused some…
Prospects At this time of year speculation is rife concerning prospects for the coming racing season. Certainly they are brighter…
A very interesting lecture, illustrated by lantern slides, was given by Charles Goodacre, ex-Austin racing driver, to the 750 Club…
Cameron Earl gave a really excellent talk at the "Rembrandt" on January 22nd on his report on the German G.P.…
In Reading on January 21st, Col. Waite, managing director of the Austin Export Corporation, addressed the I.M.I. on "Motor Racing…
by "Baladeur" A contributor to one of our contemporaries has been deploring, in a recent article, the trend, or rather…
"Motor Racing with Mercedes-Benz" (New edition.) By George Monkhouse (Foulis 21s.). Everyone will be enormously pleased to learn that this…
Sir, I have just read your road test of the new production Jowett "Javelin" in the Oct. 1948 issue of…
Continually, as new engines are produced, the need arises for new, better lubricating oils to suit them. That is why…
This authoritative article on the 6 1/2-litre Bentley, both standard "Big Six" and "Speed Six" versions, has been compiled for…
We are pleased to publish another progress report on the B.R.M. Grand Prix team, dated December and issued by Mr.…
Sir, Under "Matters of the Moment" in your October issue, I read with interest your remarks on pseudo sports cars.…
Radio Pit Control Sir, As a member of the Radio Society of Great Britain and an ex R.A.F. wireless mechanic,…
— a rather rare Continental Car During the war some interest was aroused by descriptions of popular Continental cars, which…
We Hear The bull-nose M.G. tourer we encountered on the last Veteran Run to Brighton was apparently owned by Ben…
Cotton Henning We regret to report that news has reached us from America, via Charles Lytle, that, following the demise…
Toyota's debut season was a microcosm of why the manufacturer didn't succeed in F1 – Allan McNish, Mika Salo and race engineer Dieter Gass remember that eventful year
In 1991, the small Mazda car firm somehow slayed the giants of Mercedes, Jaguar, Peugeot with its iconic 787B to win Le Mans – the car's designer, Nigel Stroud, remembers the journey
Alonso is back in F1 with Alpine but the French manufacturer continues to evolve behind the scenes which could upset its F1 chances
Unpredictability, unclear rules of engagement and a title in the balance produced a chaotic race in Jeddah says Mark Hughes