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A Flashback to One of the Last of the Cyclecars With another spate of Motor Shows looming up, it is…
A Flashback to One of the Last of the Cyclecars With another spate of Motor Shows looming up, it is…
V.E.V. Odds and Ends.—The few fine days of the summer brought out some of the older cars. For instance, we…
The V.S.C.C. is attempting to work a scheme for the supply of new wheel rims to take beaded-edge tyres of…
V.E.V. Miscellany.—Alan Betteridge has rebuilt the vintage racing hydroplane "Jazz" formerly owned by the late Don Rowe. She is powered…
Mystery of the T.T. Humbers Sir, I was interested to read the letter from F. R. Waly regarding the fate…
Some Notes about a Small Sports Car which is now as dead as the Dodo but which was extremely Popular…
An article in the Farmers' Guardian last July explained the terrible state in which the Army left the Donington Hall…
[By means of which the Continental Editor, while he is motoring abroad, keeps in touch with the Editor.] Dear W.B.,…
Sir, I apologise for the poor Cyril Fletcher imitation but it does relate my recent motoring experiences: "Vauxhall Rubbish" they…
Jyllandsring (August 25th) The incredibly twisty and slow 2.48-kilometre circuit at Jyllandsring in the Jutland area of Denmark held its…
Enna (August 25th) Formula Two racing moved to Southern Europe on August 25th as the culmination of a series of…
Traditionally the Summer Bank Holiday meeting at Brands Hatch features powerful cars, and this year, after an apparently unsuccessful attempt…
Zeltweg, Austria, August 25th. As they have no Formula One race yet in Austria the OAMTC give the title of…
"Cars In Colour", by Michael Sedgwick. 174 pp. 8 11/16 in. x 8½ in. (B. T. Batsford Ltd., 4, Fitzhardinge…
The latest fully-detailed Corgi miniature is of a Chevrolet Camaro SS350. It is a fine piece of small-scale die-casting and…
Safety Belts Sir, I was once more astounded to read your comments on safety belts. You state in "On the…
Willy T Ribbs, former IndyCar driver and now F1's ambassador for diversity and inclusion, says that teams need to take action to bring in BAME drivers
How many Formula 1 drivers have admitted to having a coach? Not many. In fact, you could probably count them on two hands. The fact of the matter is, though,…
The fastest championship in the world taking four hours to decide its own grid is poor, and compromise is needed on safety car regs, writes Chris Medland
When it was announced at the Malaysian Grand Prix last year that the BBC would be taking over the UK broadcasting rights for Formula 1 in 2009, there was an…