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CONTENTS, August 1945
CONTENTS The Cockfosters Rally ... 155 A Rare Vintage Sports Car 156 Experiences with Two D.K.W.s 157 A Japanese Light…
CONTENTS The Cockfosters Rally ... 155 A Rare Vintage Sports Car 156 Experiences with Two D.K.W.s 157 A Japanese Light…
THE• COCKFOSTERS RALLY THE sight, sound and smell of motor racing having been denied us for nearly six years, it…
A Rare Vintage Sports Car VE recently had an opportunity of examining the Cottin et Desgouttes sports 2-seater which is…
Sportsmen all over the world will have read with sadness the news that the Germans did to death Robert Benoist,…
Experiences with Two D.K.W.s M.P.H. and starkness alone do not make a sports car, and these are often present in…
A JAPANESE LIGHT CAR THE car is a four-wheeled three-seater, with folding canvas hood and peg-in sidescreens. The power unit…
CARS I HAVE OWNED THE seeds of motoring enthusiasm were first planted in my mind when I spectated at two…
VETERAN SPECIALIST (Continued from the May issue) AFTER our test run with the Lanchester on November 3rd, 1935, we decided,…
Our remarks on the need for a utility sports car have aroused considerable comment. Last month we published the views…
Club News WE HEAR Sqd/Ldr. L. Bunst.ens has had the misfortune to break a con.-rod of his 14-litre Invicta, and…
Sir, Since motoring as a sport is nonexistent in Canada, interest provoked by 13 years of subscription to your excellent…
Sir, Earliest memories are of a Calthorpe Ten of 1915 vintage, which I drove in 1920. The Calthorpe was a…
Sir, I have read Sqd.1Ldr. Marris's article, "Speculations on Fast Car Suspension," with great pleasure and interest, and must express…
Sir, F/Lt. Pat Melly, an ex-Riley apprentice, better known, perhaps, for his competition successes in this country and on the…
FOR SALE MONOMARK Service. Permanent London ad"A dress. Letters redirected. Confidential. 5s. p.a. Royal patronage. Keytag 9d. Write Monomark, BM/MONO6V,…
HOW OLD IS A CAR? It's a long time now getting ,a bit out of date if it was three…
The mangled barrier, hit by Romain Grosjean's Haas in the Bahrain Grand Prix, did exactly what it was designed to do, said a leading Formula 1 circuit designer. Jarno Zaffelli,…
Oscar Piastri will arrive in Melbourne for the first time as an F1 driver at the 2023 Australian Grand Prix. But can he follow in the footsteps of drivers who have pulled off miracle performances on home soil?
In the October issue of Motor Sport editor Damien Smith wrote a piece on Rockingham Motor Speedway. Just over ten years ago today it hosted the first-ever Champ Car meeting in…
Of course he could be. Those who last year suggested Ducati had paid too much for the wrong man failed to see that 2017 was merely an overture Last March,…