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Powering Inferno
Sir, While reading the January 2001 issue, I came upon a photo on page 32 that looked very familiar to…
Sir, While reading the January 2001 issue, I came upon a photo on page 32 that looked very familiar to…
Sir, Through the mists of time comes the BRM P207. I fondly remember seeing this car at Mallory Park in…
Every so often, Formula One delivers up a special moment At the time it may merely be part of the…
It is true what they say about time accelerating as you get older. When I go to Barcelona for this…
Tony Brooks is one of the all-time greats and a master of understatement - the headline is his. It refers…
1996 Monaco Grand Prix, Monte Carlo A cliche, proved less often than you'd think, is that at Monaco, the man…
Invented to deal quickly with frequent punctures, this rapid-release system became standard in Grand Prix racing and lasted until the…
This is they story of how an expat scotsman came within a whisker of scoring a safary rally hat-trick in…
F5000 stormed the early seventies and now it's ready to rumble once more. Bob Evans, the 1974 Champ, proves lighting…
Just over a year on from his debut in Formula One, a young scotsman astounded Brickyard regulars with his speed.…
And you though race drivers from the early 20th century were brave! As Bill Boddy points out riding mechanics worked…
The famous Scottish team's flagship has brought Paddocks to a halt since 1960. Gordon Cruickshank takes a look at this…
Rene Arnoux's is a story with echoes from the world of rock 'n' roll. A story of a shy, working-class…
Had it not been for this advanced single-seater, Eagle might never have won a GP and Lotus might never have…
It wasn't until the 1930s that diesel engines began to extend from the commercial vehicle, 'bus and coach world into…
A reader from Milan. after embarrassing me by saying that after 45 yews of readership he finds me "almost never…
Bill Boddy In the adventurous pioneering days, there was a satisfying challenge, not quite so demanding as competing in the…
Good story by Nick Jonkheere in the current VSCC Bulletin about the veteran Leon Bollee three-wheelers, which did well in…
Not only has the Brooklands Museum suffered so badly from the winter floods, damage now estimated at around £2m, but…
Just as I was about to commend Princess Anne for driving her Bentley at 93mph on a motorway, which sensible…
By Brian Barham Andy John Scriven, who died aged 57 in December following a road accident, was an accomplished motor sport designer whose career spanned nearly four decades. The accident occurred in…
Working at Motor Sport certainly has its perks. In April I visited a BMW Classic workshop near Munich to see the unveiling of the restored Brabham BT52 that Nelson Piquet…
From somewhere down in the river valley comes the muffled music of a V12 Ferrari. Moved by this music I come to a roundabout on the edge of Varano de…
Lewis Hamilton has announced a new research body, dedicated to involving more young people from black backgrounds with motor sport. The Hamilton Commission, set up in partnership with the Royal…