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Matters of moment, May 1976
A sensible speed-limit suggestion Police Chiefs, concerned with maintaining Law and Order in these troublesome times and keeping traffic flowing…
A sensible speed-limit suggestion Police Chiefs, concerned with maintaining Law and Order in these troublesome times and keeping traffic flowing…
A tribute to Graham Hill Silverstone April 10th/11th The annual Springtime motoring garden party at Silverstone, organised by the BRDC…
[BY Means Of which our roving European reporter can keep in touch with the Editor even when he is not…
VSCC Light Car Welsh Week-End (April 10/11th) This informal but efficient affair, confined to light vintage-only machinery, has become one…
Another link with the old days of motoring sport has been severed with the sad demise, following a stroke and…
Taylor's son brings back a famous name Many readers will remember Geoffrey Taylor and his Alta cars during the nineteen-thirties,…
A section devoted to old car matters The McKay Car In answer to a query in the March issue about…
Publication last March, by kind permission of Mrs. Barton, of the first-war cartoon of the La Cigogne Squadron of French…
Sir, My uncle, Captain Harry Pilling, worked for Beverley-Barnes during the period of the Company's existence. I am not sure…
Sir, Your "fragment" on the Beverley-Barnes was of immense interest, as I did some research into the story of this…
Sir, With the sagacity of old age, 1 regretfully turn my back on the Vintage scene. The scene has changed.…
Sir, It was with the greatest interest that I read in your admirable "Chauffeur's Corner" series of Reg Smith and…
Sir, The so-called Miller single-seat racing car described on page 256 of the March 1976 issue of Motor Sport resembles…
Sir, You ask for details of the Mackay (sic) car built in Nova Scotia. The correct spelling is, in fact,…
Sir, Thank you for your most interesting article in the March Motor Sport about the Hon. Victor Bruce and his…
Sir, I was most interested to read the letter from Mr. Pelton regarding the regular use of pre-war cars. I…
The Portuguese Rally Politics are to sport as water is to oil, and we have no time for any situation…
Recalled in a recent interview with the Editor I had long regarded Antony Powys-Lybbe as the personification of the amateur…
Regazzoni wins the street fight Long Beach, California, March 27th After all the controversy and discussion over safety facilities at…
Attempting to sort out the sports car racing scene has grown increasingly complex over the years. In the 1950s we…
The father of four-month-old Nico Rosberg qualified third for the 1985 Australian Grand Prix. He then drove his small-capacity turbocharged V6 to a measured victory. Taking the lead on the…
News that MotoGP’s Motegi race was facing delays had made its way to us here in the Indian Grand Prix’s media centre. The torrential rain and fog was unfortunate, but…
This week I want to talk about oversteer, that curious condition requiring you to steer a car in the other direction to that of the corner you are attempting to…
The last time grand prix racing was properly interrupted was in September 1939, when Nazi Germany invaded Poland, triggering the Second World War. Those circumstances and the circumstances of the…