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Contents, November 1946
Reports of Recent Events ... 245 Horndean Speed Trials ... 247 Cofton Hackett ... 247 Shelsley Walsh ... 248 Technically…
Reports of Recent Events ... 245 Horndean Speed Trials ... 247 Cofton Hackett ... 247 Shelsley Walsh ... 248 Technically…
Milan G.P. This was yet another victory for the Type 158 Alfa-Romeos, Trossi winning at 55.59 m.p.h. from Varzi and…
The Southsea M.C.'s 1939 Horndean Speed Trials were the last event on the British calendar to be run before war…
Results: Sports Cars up to 750 C.C.: 1st.. B. Humphreys Austin) ... 39.2 sec*, (Only runner.) Sports Cars, 751-1,100 CC.…
E. Lyons (498-c.c. Triumph) clocks 39.44 sec.; Raymond Mays (E.R.A.) 39.57 sec. A very instructive invitation meeting. John Bolster makes…
Some Details of the Miller Racing Engine We recently availed ourselves of an opportunity to examine a Miller racing engine,…
Dermot P. Johnston, the well-known Irish photographer and enthusiast, writes of cars which have served him well — and not…
"The Early History of the Motor Car, 1769-1897," by R. W. Kidner. (The Oakwood Press, 6s.) This little 59-page book…
Specially gathered for "Motor Sport" by Marcus Chambers. Panhard.- 2-cylinder flat twin, air-cooled 594-c.c., developing 15 h.p., 4speed, front-wheel-drive, 56…
Never before has the British Motor Industry been more deserving of publicity. By its contribution to the war effort it…
We are always pleased to hear of a racing car in retirement, and recently the Editor went up to Berkhamsted…
A Series of Interviews with Personalities famous in the Realms of Motoring Sport No. 10 — Charles Follett With the…
Anthony Heal recalls Coatalen's experiments of 1910-11, which led to the evolution of the successful road-racing Sunbeams of the post-1918…
by "Baladeur" "At Kingsclere, we turned down the lanes, well-surfaced, flanked by gracious country-houses standing in orderly grounds, and seemingly…
New National Colour Some time ago it was announced that for a trial period of two years (commencing in 1947),…
Spider One of the most interesting happenings at this season's sprint events was the return of Basil Davenport's famous Spider,…
"Bouverie Street to Bowling Green Lane," by A. C. Armstrong, A.I.A.E. (Hodder & Stoughton, Ltd., 20s.) A. C. Armstrong, Managing…
We Hear Although prices generally remain at staggering levels, a few interesting cars came up recently at fairer figures. Notably…
"Speed Camera," by E. S. Tomkins. (Foulis, 10s. 6d.) We have sometimes claimed that we are motoring enthusiasts who write…
Overtaking used to be an art form. Unrestricted by six-point harnesses, its rules were unwritten, its boundaries proscribed by buildings and/or trees plus a sense of self-preservation that was, admittedly,…
The late Max Mosley’s first racing wish was the usual one: to become Formula 1 world champion. He would get as far as Formula 2 – and there in short…
A Hall of Fame special looking at four names from the shortlist: Rudolf Caracciola, Bernd Rosemeyer, Dan Gurney and Mika Häkkinen Caracciola and Rosemeyer Rudolf Caracciola was an old 34. Pain…
Mark Hughes outlines the state of play for Manor Racing in F1 The Manor team’s final demise is not quite confirmed yet as there is still the possibility that someone could…