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Editorial, June 1999
Many of you will not need to look at the letters page to know of the outrage perpetrated by me…
Many of you will not need to look at the letters page to know of the outrage perpetrated by me…
Harvey Postlethwaite More than 1000 people packed in to the tiny parish church at Checkendon near Henley to commemorate the…
More than 20 sensational Group C sportscars is set to race alongside the FIA Thoroughbred GP Championship and the Aston…
South London's scenic Crystal Palace Racing circuit, which closed its gates to motor racing in September 1972, will reverberate to…
The British Racing Drivers Club members rejected the idea of selling Silverstone at its annual general meeting on April 30,…
Ludovic Lindsay's gallant quest to win the Christies memorial race to his father, the Hon Patrick Lindsay, was denied yet…
David Hunt, the younger brother of the late 1976 World Champion James, continues to lay the foundations to bring the…
The spectacle of two Gold Leaf Team Lotus 49s dicing on the streets of Adelaide (above) had F1-starved residents cheering…
The stunning debut of Simon Bull's six-wheeled Tyrrell P3 - driven by Martin Stretton at France's Paul Ricard circuit over…
Dutchmen Hans and Laurence Hugenholtz won the centenary Tour Auto in their Ford Mustang, narrowly beating Britons David McErlain/Brian Merifield…
ERAs and BRMs will drive through Bourne on August 29, to celebrate the marques' 65th and 50th anniversaries, and the…
At least six 3-litre formula One cars from the pre-'72 era are set to contest the inaugural Classic Grand Prix…
France shows us the way While Britain remains without a motor course or road circuit, France has had her first…
Whatever anyone says, passion wins races. Motorsport is not, and never has been, a cold-blooded affair. But in the super-cool…
Sir, Can I congratulate Mark Hughes on his story in the April issue about that most manipulative individual, Enzo Ferrari?…
Sir, Many congratulations on the 75th anniversary issue of MOTOR SPORT. I have been an avid reader since the 1960s…
Sir, May I add a few observations to your notes on Lotus wobbly web wheels. On the Lotus 11 and…
Sir, I have recently bought the exciting ex-Brooklands Straker-Squire from Nick Howell and was very interested to read Bill Boddy's…
Sir, At last, a kindred spirit. Jonathan Blackwell's letter on the great Jean-Pierre Wimille, runs in tandem to my own…
Sir, Congratulations on an excellent May issue. I Particularly enjoyed the two Brabham articles. As a boy in the 1960s…
Here is the statement issued by new world champion Nico Rosberg a few minutes ago, announcing his retirement from F1, with immediate effect. "Since 25 years in racing, it has…
In the language of lap time, downforce is good but its associated drag is bad. Therefore bendy wings – which bend backwards and down at speed to reduce drag but…
John Coombs sadly passed away on Saturday August 3, 2013. In celebration of his life we are posting Simon Taylor's Lunch With feature from May 2009. Motor Sport would like…
From ingenious tweaks to car swaps and deliberate accidents, racing has an inglorious history of rule-bending. Welcome to Motor Sport’s Hall of Shame Carbon fibre? At the Revival? That was…