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The Speed of Sports Cars
Sir, In the January 1962 issue of MOTOR SPORT you reviewed "The History of the World's Sports-Cars," by Richard Hough.…
Sir, In the January 1962 issue of MOTOR SPORT you reviewed "The History of the World's Sports-Cars," by Richard Hough.…
Sir. I would like to, say how much I agree with the wonderful paragraph that "D.S.J." wrote on his dream…
Sir, I was interested to read Mr. McCluskey's progress report on his Mark II Jaguar 3.4, but also surprised, in…
Sir, I am amazed that such an obviously perspicacious budding Sherlock Holmes as Mr. E. R. Rix should have been…
Sir, Many of the competitors at the Concours d'Elegance held at the Marquis of Bath's delightful home at Longleat last…
Sir, We beg space in order to spotlight an issue which will affect many of your readers or road users.…
Sir, Your report on the recent fuel consumption tests of vehicles using Michelin "X" tyres was very interesting. Many of…
Sir, I was interested in Mrs. Ashenden's letter. Perhaps a list and brief description of the cars I have owned…
Sir, The majority of your correspondents seem to me to take their "Mini-motoring" far too seriously - after all what…
Sir, Your report that "The Ford engineers are obviously proud of their gearboxes. "referring of course to the 105E Anglia…
"Drive Round the World," by J.-C. Baudot and J. Séguéla. 222 pp. (Macdonald & Co. (Publishers) Ltd., 16, Maddox Street,…
Sir, All good things come to an end. Now those wonderfully cheap race meetings held by the V.S.C.C. are just…
Cars come in here and there in "Five Out Of Six" by Violet Powell (Heinemann, 1960). Although the First World…
A series taken from the 162-page Motor Sport special 100 Greatest Grands Prix (other specials are available here). Click here to buy the lead image. From the editor Damien Smith The Grand Prix motor…
Renewed until 2020, the FIA WEC showed why at Silverstone The World Endurance Championship has treated the British crowds to utterly captivating and thrilling events at Silverstone for the past few seasons.…
British endurance ace Phil Hanson has made history by helping Ferrari to win Le Mans three times in a row – he explains to James Elson how the privateer No83 team did it
After the disastrous attempt to host the British Grand Prix at Donington in 2010, the circuit has been left a shadow of its former self. The last owner, Donington Ventures…