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Sir, I really must protest at your ridiculous sweeping statement in the usually-brilliant magazine Motor Sport, to the effect that…
Sir, I really must protest at your ridiculous sweeping statement in the usually-brilliant magazine Motor Sport, to the effect that…
Sir, Although I think that Mr. Britton has hit on just about the only valid reason for retaining the Drivers'…
Sir, Nobody seems to be standing up to the proposed Road Traffic Bill whereby three speeding convictions, however trivial, in…
Sir, I read with interest Mr. Perkins' letter on the subject of pre-war Jowetts. I, too, have become addicted to…
Sir, A few weeks ago I wrote to Smiths Motor Accessories Division to suggest that the money they paid to…
Sir, I should like to make it clear that I did not, as F/L. Axten implies, make comparisons between Dunlop…
Sir, I was interested in Mr. Wilson's comparison between the Lancia Aprilia and the Ford Cortina, but is he doing…
Sir, Congratulations to Mr. D. A. Girdler on his very excellent suggestion that British cars be M.O.T. tested before leaving…
Sir, In reply to William Mulhall's letter in your October edition, I would like to point out that enthusiasts do…
Sir, Shame! The article written by E. L. W. (when are we going to drop the habit of using initials…
Charles Leclerc needs to get his F1 title bid back on track and Max Verstappen wants to avenge last year's collision. But could both drivers face a resurgent Mercedes at this year's British Grand Prix?
The British GP provided some sensational entertainment up and down the field, but it was the late race battle for the podium placings involving Charles Leclerc, Sergio Perez and Lewis…
I got an e-mail from a friend after he’d read the current magazine’s cover story about our utopian vision for a future F1. He pointed out that whichever way you…
You couldn‘t ask for a better championship battle than NASCAR has enjoyed this year through its 10-round ‘Chase for the Cup’. Tony Stewart and Carl Edwards raced for the Sprint…