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Matters of Moment, December 1969
• Adventure Ahead However expensive and congested and policed everyday motoring is becoming, there is no denying that competition motoring…
• Adventure Ahead However expensive and congested and policed everyday motoring is becoming, there is no denying that competition motoring…
A strange situation has arisen in the Grand Prix world, for after winning the 1969 World Championship with a Cosworth…
The Alfa Romeo OC has purchased a large quantity of spares applicable to pre-1963 models, in order to serve members…
Tour De Corse Although British rallyists, both professional and amateur, have always supported French events, particularly the Alpine Rally, it…
[Last month's article "Two Fiat 'Firsts' and a Fiat Failure" has aroused much interest, as this month's Vintage Postbag (pages…
There was a time when racing came to a dead stop towards the end of September, usually culminating in the…
THE 1969 Can-Am series has been completed and despite all the dire forecasts by the prophets of doom there now…
Riverside All the Canadian-American Challenge Cup races are theoretically of equal importance, but one event, the Times Grand Prix at…
"Ford: The Dust and the Glory. A Racing History", by Leo Levine. 630 pp. 9½ in. x 6¾ in. (Collier-Macmillan…
Noticing that this feature has dried up in recent months, a reader in Alberta kindly sent me a copy of…
A Section Devoted to Old-Car Matters Panhard-Levassor Motoring, On the Brighton Run This year's Veteran Car Commemoration Run was a…
A Report by Owen Wyn Owen The end of October saw the completion of the first six months' work on…
A bull-nose Morris-Cowley engine and chassis, adapted for farm purposes, and an early lorry of unknown make lie on a…
No 44: The Beardmore Last summer I met Mr. George H. Allsworth who, although in his 94th year, was able…
Through a chance encounter, Major Lambton discovered in south Wales the original 2-litre Alta engine and gearbox for his HWM,…
A Sports Clyno Sir, I enclose a photograph of my "bargain". I bought it in 1933 from a dealer for…
The Austin Maxi has not met with unanimous acclaim from the critics, in spite of which British Leyland are confident…
European Championship The 1969 Championship, which came to a close at the Gran Premio Roma, with Johnny Servoz-Gavin coming through…
When I received a letter from Barbie Buss, the Editor of Woman, together with a free copy of this magazine,…
A friend of mine has a simple saying which is "The name of the game is WINNING" and there is…
MotoGP hadn’t seen anyone like Marco Simoncelli for quite a while. He was a rough diamond washed up on a beach of smooth pebbles. The tall, ambling Italian was very…
Max Verstappen has driven beautifully and barely been challenged on his way to a second F1 championship. It won't always be this way, writes Damien Smith, but he looks destined for even more titles
The new aerodynamic regulations appear to have hit Mercedes and Aston Martin harder than most – but, Chris Medland asks, is it all down to that?
Three Bentleys once owned by Woolf Barnato will be on display at Salon Privé on September 7 at Blenheim Palace. The event will also host the Bentley Drivers Club's annual…