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Survival in the '90s
In less than quarter of an hour, the 1992 heirs to the Jensen dynasty recaptured their niches in our motoring…
In less than quarter of an hour, the 1992 heirs to the Jensen dynasty recaptured their niches in our motoring…
This autumn, a new breed of V8-powered BMW 7-series will be imported to Britain. By their italic script, unchromed V12…
Initially predicted as General Motors' answer to rallying homologation weapons such as the Toyota Celica GT4, the turbocharged, 4x4 Vauxhall…
Another bit of the Byfleet banking at Brooklands is being demolished. When I went there during the war and saw…
The VSCC accuses Motor Sport of failing to accept its mistakes. Not quite true! I have tried to correct my…
I do not want to harp too much about Ford dependability, because items repeated tend to lose their impact. But…
Insurance brokers take as few chances as possible, while substantially increasing their charges. Those who cover press test cars have…
The famous baby is, of course, the Austin 7, and to suggest that it had rivals in racing in the…
I would like very much to have included the 40/260 hp 9.7-litre Hatton-McEvoy in the Forgotten Makes series, but something…
The enthusiastic Jowett CC has published Jowettsport, a bi-annual account of sporting activities with Jowetts of all kinds. The current…
A pleasant and well attended party recently took place at the Haynes-Sparkford Motor Museum, in association of the opening, by…
Proof, if it were needed, that MCC trials are thriving was endorsed by the entry of 376 for the recent…
I have never understood change simply for the sake of change. You have to be a promotions man or an…
The VSCC held another genuine speed-trial meeting at Colerne aerodrome on April 25. Open only to members, it was a…
One has to admire the Trojan OC for publishing a lively monthly newsletter in spite of the paucity of these…
No, not the first time the Vintage Sports Car Club has been to this circuit, but so-called because, following the…
"The old car as blue chips was reborn as the Classic Car...A diet of price rises and hyperbole in the…
Back in 1924, at Brooklands, JG Parry Thomas — whose living depended largely upon such exploits — joined jockey-cum-racer George…
The hillclimb course at the Doune Motor Museum in Perthshire has been resurfaced in readiness for the 1992 season and…
Aston thriller Sir, One winter's night in 1988, my grandfather came home from his weekly lodge meeting in Auckland, New…
For the second year in a row hometown favourite Ed Carpenter is on the pole at Indianapolis. Carpenter, 33, is Tony George’s adopted son and came up through midgets and…
A decade when only two teams have won world championships, amid tight technical restrictions, doesn’t offer the greatest promise when it comes to engineering innovations. But over the past decade,…
When he spun on a wet track in qualifying at Mid-Ohio last Saturday, bringing out a red flag, Scott Dixon’s luckless season seemed to slip even deeper into the murk.…
After a 20-year stint with Jaguar Land Rover, British car designer Ian Callum has unveiled a redesign of an old favourite: the Aston Martin Vanquish 25 The new Aston Martin…