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Life in the RAFVR
Sir, The RAFVR was barely a year old when I received my first flying instruction at the De Havilland School…
Sir, The RAFVR was barely a year old when I received my first flying instruction at the De Havilland School…
LIONS CLUB of Yeovil, Somerset, is organising an International Paper Aeroplane Contest, sponsored by the Haynes Publishing Group whose motoring…
Ferrari First and Second Imola, April 25th The Grand Prix of San Marino, held on the undulating Imola circuit, was…
THE MECHANICAL scene at Imola could have been interesting had the majority of the FOCA teams not gone on strike.…
WITHOUT exception all the teams currently active in Formula One use articulated lorry transport for conveying their cars and material…
SINCE W.B.'s words in April's "Matters of Moment", we have had the chance to sample the turbocharged version of the…
Sir, Having been an avid reader of MOTOR SPORT and Denis Jenkinson for over 30 years I long since realise…
Sir, As a race spectator since 1948, I would like, through the medium of MOTOR SPORT, to thank the owner…
Sir, Somewhat belatedly I would like to support your views expressed in the February edition regarding pit stops during racing.…
Sir, This is a letter from a fan of Formula One motor racing: possibly a dying breed. We have all…
Sir, The current troubles in Formula One concerning minimum car weights makes me again wonder why little mention is ever…
Sir, Like many other Grand Prix enthusiasts I was deeply saddened by the death of Gilles Villeneuve at Zolder on…
Sir, "Cynics among the onlookers suggested that only sponsorship makes racing that close . .!" was the comment in your…
Sir, In 1957, I began a Technical Apprenticeship with Birmid Industries Ltd., of Smethwick, Staffs., and in 1958 worked for…
Sir, The introduction of a Metro bearing the MG badge will be met with sadness and not a little anger…
Sir, For several years I have been a Porsche fanatic, having obtained great pleasure from owning a 911S for four…
Sir, I must reply to the letter from Mr. Roger Millin in April's MOTOR SPORT. He appears to have misread…
Sir, Very little is ever completely new in design — in 1950 or 1951, probably 1951, Earls Court show car,…
Last night I had the great privilege of attending Norman Dewis’s 90th birthday party. Held at Jaguar’s Castle Bromwich plant, with C-types parked outside and the prototype D in the…
Fifty-six cars started Thursday’s pair of 150-mile qualifying races for Sunday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup season-opening Daytona 500. The crowd at Daytona this week is down substantially this year and many…