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Matters of moment, October 1971
You, the customer... The motoring year ends for some people with racing at Brands Hatch on Boxing Day, for others…
You, the customer... The motoring year ends for some people with racing at Brands Hatch on Boxing Day, for others…
Mosport Park, Sept. 19th. Jackie Stewart confirmed his status as 1971 World Champion with a fine drive in the Canadian…
During the summer the staff of this magazine, and the weekly newspaper Motoring News, have produced a general motor sporting…
Monza, Italy, September 5th. Before the meeting began there was not too much enthusiasm among the Italian populace for the…
The Elf-Team Tyrrell had sent their original car to Canada for tyre-testing in readiness for the North American races and…
The Autodromo Nazionale di Monza takes up only a very small part of the royal park of Monza and apart…
After an absence of exactly four years, Formula Two cars reappeared at Brands Hatch on August Bank Holiday Monday when…
Tecno Grand Prix Engine One of the interesting happenings last month was the news that Tecno had got their 3-litre…
[By means of which the Continental Correspondent, while he is motoring abroad, keeps in touch with the Editor.] Dear W.B,…
Lexington, Ohio. August 22. Virtually identical half-shaft breakages eliminated Team Gulf McLaren from the fifth Can-Am round at the Mid-Ohio…
Whoever it was first had the idea that car manufacturers could make some useful publicity for themselves if they advertised…
Following the multi-vehicle accident in fog on the M6 last month, ITN screened an item dealing with various mechanical and…
The principal event on the F3 calendar last month was the European Nations F3 Trophy held at Thruxton on September…
We have not reviewed many commercial miniatures recently, because these seem to have departed for the time being from covetable…
As mentioned in last month's Motor Sport, mid-season favourite for the Shell/RAC Hill-Climb Championship was David Hepworth and so it…
There are few cars that make one stop and stare, yet whenever I see a Porsche 911, I stop and…
"See my agent" is fast becoming the catch-phrase in the motoring world as driver after driver is taking a long,…
Formulae progress At the start of the year this column told readers of two new single-seater Formulae being introduced to…
A section devoted to old-car matters VSCC Thruxton Race Meeting This was an important occasion for the Vintage SCC, marking…
Jeremy Bacon is back in this country, with an interest in a vintage Rolls-Royce and still in possession of his…
Adrian Newey's reputation speaks for itself. But what of his book-writing skills? Mark Hughes reviews How to build a car Adrian Newey’s written a book – and it’s quite superb.…
Simon Arron continues '80s month as he recalls a trip to Silverstone for the 1981 British Grand Prix equipped with the A to Z of ale – and not much else.…
The German Grand Prix is most associated with the Nürburgring and Hockenheim. Yet sixty years ago it was held at the bland, but dangerous, AVUS track near Berlin. Here is…
Lotus' Evija is the world's most powerful series production car with 1972bhp: a £2m electric machine that will accelerate from 0-186mph in under nine seconds, and re-launch the Lotus brand. Rarely has the significance…