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"Collision at Top Cross"
Sir, Of all the sections of MOTOR SPORT I enjoy the V-E-V the most, and the March issue is no…
Sir, Of all the sections of MOTOR SPORT I enjoy the V-E-V the most, and the March issue is no…
THE DATSUNS left a trail of broken axles all over Kenya but Shekhar Mehta, his Violet (above) on its fifth…
Saab 900 Turbo THE Saab 99 Turbo was at the forefront of the current fashion in turbocharging. Introduced in the…
OVER 20 years ago, before Swedish cars were known to any extent in this country, I went to look at…
WHEN we tried the Storm, the luxuriously upholstered top-of-the-range Scirocco GLi variant, back in 1980, we were taken with the…
LATE on the evening of Good Friday, the Gordano Service Station on the M5 was rather more busy than it…
"Ferrari Berlinetta" by Peter Groh, Eberhard Mussig and Conrad Winter. 208 pp. 15 1/4" x 12". (Albion Scott Ltd., 45-51,…
QUITE a lot of cars are mentioned in "Journey to Ardmore" by John Ridgway (Hodder & Stoughton, 1971), which includes…
"Action Stations. Four Military Airfields of Yorkshire" by Bruce Barrymore Halpenny. 216 pp., 9 1/4" x 6" (Patrick Stephens Ltd.,…
Race modifying Jaguar's XJ-S for European endurance events WHEN I heard that Jaguar was to go racing in European Touring…
Back in the days when Jackie Stewart was King of Formula One attempts were made to rationalise the medical scene…
Chassis No. 2528 Engine No. 2528 The first two cars of the famous trio of "lightweight" models were completed in…
NO ONE will deny that the Maserati 250F is a classic among Grand Prix cars, though there are people who…
Shuttleworth Collection — A varied Flying Day on May 30th THE Red Arrows and a powered hang-glider; a Vulcan delta-wing…
Sir, I have been most intrigued by two recent articles on the old DH Moth. I joined the London Aeroplane…
It was good to see the photograph and letter on the Cierva autogyro, sent in by S. W. Layfield. The…
THOSE who watched the BBC coverage of last month's Grand National steeplechase will have seen the rider who was leading…
THE Oxford Aeroplane Club is holding an air display at Kidlington Airport on May 31st. Training flights of half-an-hour will…
Sir, I have read, and enjoyed, "Jenks" comments on Formula 1 motor racing for many years now. He has always…
SAAB snippet I was interested to read of your visit to the Arctic Circle to enjoy the well-publicised virtues of…
Darren Turner recently wrote an article for Motor Sport entitled Driving the Aston Martin Vulcan. The superbly named hypercar follows the lead of Pagani, Ferrari and McLaren – all brands…
Ten years after Lola Cars was closed, the company is being revived by businessman Till Bechtolsheimer who has bought the name and assets, with a plan to restore the brand "as a leading design and engineering force in modern motorsport"
Ducati is asking the MotoGP tyre supplier to introduce its new front slick a year early. Plus Ducati’s excitement about its Moto2 arrivals: Bastianini, Marini and Martin
Force India – soon to be known as Racing Point F1 – will be expanding. Mark Hughes explains what the 'optimum size' could be for such a team Force India…