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On the Sunday and Monday of August Bank Holiday we had occasion to undertake journeys totalling 180 miles in a…
On the Sunday and Monday of August Bank Holiday we had occasion to undertake journeys totalling 180 miles in a…
In the issue of March, 1942, we published a long article by Cecil Clutton dealing with racing car evolution between…
Hutton-Stott's 1903 de Dietrich Paris-Vienna Replica, described by Cecil Clutton When Motor Sport recently published a list of antique cars…
Details of one of the four-cylinder card now in New Zealand Some light on what has become of the 1 1/2-litre…
A new motor-racing film, "Blonde Comet," probably the last we shall see until the end of the war, is now…
Once upon a time, long, long ago, it used to be customary for Englishmen to celebrate the obsolete festivals known…
C.R. Farquharson recalls his motoring experiences and enthuses over the Bugatti and Aston-Martin. Further contributions under this heading, amateur and…
Sixteen-valve Aston-Martin It is really rather astonishing how Bamford and Martin-type Aston-Martins have been coming to light recently and changing hands.…
J.C.C. The Junior Car Club continues to issue its "Gazette" quarterly, and from the April-June issue some interesting news items…
Sir, Intense joy has been caused recently by the delivery of the April and May issues of Motor Sport, and my…
Bits and Pieces, by Prince Birabongse of Thailand. (Fonlis, 7/6.) The first book ever written by "Bira" is something of…
The Motor Sport Hall of Fame Live Q&A is just days away, where Tom Kristensen, Darren Turner, Derek Bell and Jackie Oliver will join Damien Smith and Mat Oxley to answer your questions about motor racing's…
Red Bull's Head of Aerodynamics Dan Fallows will be moving to Aston Martin to take up the Technical Director role
A series taken from the 164-page Motor Sport special Great Racing Cars, which is available to buy here To buy the lead image click here. From the editor Damien Smith How would you define…
Ferrari tries to shift the blame gear, F1's cameras lose direction and Alpine's visionary leadership pays dividends again