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CONTENTS, June 1926
CONTENTS. Editorial Notes ... ... ••• ••• ••• Whit-Monday Meeting of the B.A.R..C. ••• Who Will Win the T.T.? •.•…
CONTENTS. Editorial Notes ... ... ••• ••• ••• Whit-Monday Meeting of the B.A.R..C. ••• Who Will Win the T.T.? •.•…
EDITORIAL NOTES. A National Asset. ONE of the most remarkable features in connection with the National Emergency which has been…
WHIT-MONDAY MEETING OF THE B.A.R.C. yit ;Another Sunny Day at Brooklands. AS at Easter, in spite of a week of…
MORE RECORDS FOR " BABS." Further to the remarkable speeds put up by Mr. J. G. P. Thomas at Pendine,…
WHO WILL WIN? Being Premature Prophecies on the 1926 Tourist Trophy Races. By L. A. H. T is yet early…
T. T. TIT-BITS. The Rex-Acme machines for the Junior and Lightweight races are almost identical with those used last year,…
List of Entries for the Tourist Trophy Races, 1926. Make and C.C. 498 H.R.D. 498 H.R.D. 498 H.R.D. 498 H.R.D.…
MOTORING SPORTSMEN. Mr. Arthur George Reynolds. By THE EDITOR. ARTHUR GEORGE REYNOLDS started life as a boy in a printing…
SUPERCHARGING AND ,( ITS POSSIBILITIES. By H. HAGENS. SUPERCHARGING is opening up possibilities in engine design which hitherto have remained…
SHORT NOTES AND PHOTOGRAPHS OF MACHINES COMPETING IN THE TOURIST TROPHY RACES. A .J.S For 1926 this firm have made…
SPORTING MACHINES ON TEST. The 346 c.c. o.h.v. Royal Enfield. BY "PAUL SADLER." OF recent years it has not been…
T. T. TIT-BITS. The return of the Rudge to the T.T. Races is very welcome, though it is a pity…
TRICT AGENTS. HONORARY DIS Honorary District Agents are appointed by "Motor Sport" to further the interest in the sporting side…
Doings," a long, winding lane nearly a mile in length, with every kind of surface and difficult gradients. The nine…
Marussia and Caterham are in administration, other teams are rumoured to be on the brink of financial meltdown and there are cries for Formula 1 to rethink its financial model.…
Harry Tincknell's in the midst of a busy year, on double duty, and is chasing Le Mans glory once again Harry Tincknell is on top of his…
In Motor Sport this month, Grand Prix editor Mark Hughes addresses the ‘big questions’ we’ve posed ahead of the Formula 1 season, gathering all his information from the recent Spanish tests to offer a…
Toyota may have secured the front row of the grid at Le Mans, despite nearly being usurped by Alpine when its drivers hit late lap traffic towards the end of…