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Matters of moment, February 1963
CONGRATULATIONS—B.R.M. AND HILL Belatedly, but none the less sincerely, we congratulate Graham Hill on clinching the 1962 Drivers' World Championship…
CONGRATULATIONS—B.R.M. AND HILL Belatedly, but none the less sincerely, we congratulate Graham Hill on clinching the 1962 Drivers' World Championship…
A Section Devoted to Old-Car Matters "Driving a 'bus in a rush hour is very like vintage car racing; it…
Royal Lanchesters Sir, Like Mr. Boddy, I too, was looking forward to "Royal Motoring" by J. Dewar McLinlock, and like…
Owners of post-war Bristol-engined Frazer Nash cars desirous of forming a Club and taking part in "Natters and Noggins," are…
As a member of the European Common Market, Belgium, without a motor industry of its own (except for some assembled…
A more than usually interesting Dinky Toys miniature is No. 146 of the new 2½-litre V8 Daimler, using that Jaguar…
According to Daily Mail, a B.M.C. shareholder who attended the meeting at which the Corporation declared a drop in profits…
Several manufacturers have introduced new cars in recent weeks, some of them being displayed at the current Racing Car Show…
A Section Devoted When Deemed Necessary to Cars the Engine Capacity of which does not exceed 1,000 c.c. Winter Motoring…
The first entirely new Auto-Union/D.K.W. model to be announced since Daimler-Benz took over this company, the D.K.W. F12, as we…
Once again good weather blessed the opening of the B.R.S.C.C.'s Boxing Day race meeting at Brands Hatch, although snow began…
Described to the Editor in a recent interview Very frequently enthusiasm for motoring and motor-cars stems from being brought up…
The 1962 Formula One World Championship season closed with the 9th South African Grand Prix at East London. Although this…
An open secret for some time, the Lotus-Cortina was shown to the Press by Ford during January. It has been…
"The Automobile Book" by Ralph Stein. 322 pp. 11¾ in. x 8¼ in. (Paul Hamlyn, Ltd., Westbrook House, 583, Fulham Road,…
Those who are faced with providing a kit-built or other amateur-constructed car with instruments, or manufacturers of small-production specialist cars, will be…
A TWIN-ENGINED B.M.C. MOKE 4 x 4 One Friday in January the Editor was the recipient of a mysterious telephone call…
The Editor Looks Back on the Cars he Drove in 1962 Another year is over and I can look back on…
With the European Common Market confronting them and competition for orders hotting-up all over the World, the engineering and sales…
N.B.—Opinions expressed are those of our Correspondents and "Motor Sport" does not necessarily associate itself with them.—Ed. THAT SCOTT…
Alberto Ascari was the first double world champion; the first to win back-to-back titles and still holds the record of the most grand prix wins in a row. He deserves to be more revered, writes Andrew Frankel
…maniac by nature. What’s the beef with Austrian GP winner Andrea Iannone? I like Andrea Iannone. There, I said it. I like him because he is MotoGP’s pantomime villain, a…
Macau's famous race has been won by many familiar names but only one American: Bob Earl. Preston Lerner recounts his victory
Can the arrival of a new electronics engineer help Valentino Rossi save Yamaha from equalling its longest victory drought since the 1990s? Photos: MotoGP Valentino Rossi and Maverick Viñales…