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High marks for the Hunter
The latest Hillman proves to be a pleasant semi-sporting family car The reputation of the Rootes Group was built up…
The latest Hillman proves to be a pleasant semi-sporting family car The reputation of the Rootes Group was built up…
The road-clinging Viva SL90 and the sumptuously-equipped Viscount Since I first tried it I have liked the Vauxhall Viva. It…
Closing the gap in their range following the introduction of the new Cortina last October, Ford announced a Lotus version…
In the article on the Fiat Dino last month the acceleration time was given as 16.6 seconds for the standing-start…
N.B.—Opinions expressed are those of our Correspondents and Motor Sport does not necessarily associate itself with them.—ED.***157,000 miles -- no…
Reigning BTCC champion Gordon Shedden and Chris Ward raced a JD Classics, ex-Patrick Motor Sport Rover SD1 to victory in the Gerry Marshall Trophy at this year's Members' Meeting. Despite a…
Working at Motor Sport certainly has its perks. In April I visited a BMW Classic workshop near Munich to see the unveiling of the restored Brabham BT52 that Nelson Piquet…
Officials could have engraved the Austrian GP trophy in advance, so comfortable was Max Verstappen's win, but behind him saw the grid jumbled up again and a morass of track limit penalties, as Mark Hughes examines
This has been a very tough year for Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing. After winning four consecutive Champ Car titles with Sébastien Bourdais, America’s second most successful open-wheel team has struggled this season,…