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Matters of moment, April 1952
What is a Racing Driver? A racing driver is what you make him. To certain sections of the community he was at one time…
What is a Racing Driver? A racing driver is what you make him. To certain sections of the community he was at one time…
The English motor-racing season opened at Goodwood on March 22nd, when the BARC held the first of its three Members'…
As we close for Press we learn that a British Frazer-Nash won the American 12-Hour Sports Car Race at Sebring, with a…
The obvious intention of BRM to make another bid for honours in Formula 1 races, in spite of the diminishing number of such…
Riley MC Winter Rally, (Feb. 23rd) Although billed as a Surrey event this popular rally of a club claiming to be the largest one-make organisation,…
American motor journals in general are addicted to sensationalism and catch-phrases, but PS de Beaumont; formerly of the Antique Automobile and…
The Budget of Mr Butler will have been received by motorists with mixed feelings. We are grateful to him for introducing a fairer…
Among the many useful jobs carried out by the Secretary-General of the FIM is the publication of a most comprehensive booklet containing…
An article of topical interest, by Alan K Clark To the majority of enthusiasts in this country the word "Continental" has for…
MinimodeIs, who have already produced excellent toy versions of John Cobb's Railton Mobil and "Goldie" Gardner's famous record-breaking MG, have recently added…
Javelin in disguise The accompanying photograph shows a very neat racing car, which you might be excused for thinking was…
We hear Phil Hill's Alfa-Romeo, well known in American races, is a short-chassis 2.9 not a 3.8 as stated last…
The AC Owners' Club will hold its East Anglia Rally Round, open to members of any British motor club recognised by the…
A controversial racing analysis by WA Taylor In February 1949, there appeared in Motor Sport a most excellent article on the 61/2-litre Bentley, which is without question one of…
The demand for the new Castrol films "European Motor Racing" and "Motor Cycling World Championships,“ has been so great that every one of the large…
If you are touring abroad this year you should not fail to slip into your pocket or cubby-hole before you leave…
At a pleasant luncheon party at the RAC on the last day of Leap Year February, Mr. Wilfred Andrews of the…
If the blower-Bentleys, 30/98 Vauxhalls, twin-cam 2-litre Sunbeams, Hyper Lea Francis and similar types constitute the cream of vintage cars, spare a…
The VSCC of Australia recently elected 14 new members, whose cars included Speed Six Bentley, Lea-Francis, Amilcar, Austin Seven and 1926…
We have remarked before in Motor Sport and we now return to the subject, that one of our more alive clubs should…
Harder, faster, stronger... better? “The tyres we have here are good,” said one driver after his first experience of the wider, all-new compound and construction Pirellis during Barcelona testing. “On the…
We lead on the inside story of an inside story in the new issue of Motor Sport. A new documentary on the making of Steve McQueen’s Le Mans will be…
Four races into 2017 and the racing is more unpredictable than ever, which is why even MotoGP’s cleverest engineers left Jerez confused In 1991 Wayne Rainey referred to the start…
The French GP averages over a hundred crashes per weekend, which makes it MotoGP’s most treacherous racetrack by far.