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An honourable warrior If you set yourself up as a manufacturer and only built 30 or 40 cars, that might…
An honourable warrior If you set yourself up as a manufacturer and only built 30 or 40 cars, that might…
Can any Ferrari in the current range be called a family car? If it can, then the 2 + 2…
On January 2, the Ferrari 512TR was unveiled at the Los Angeles Motor Show. This replaces the Testarossa, launched at…
"Have you been drinking, sir?" "Most certainly not, officer." "And you claim it was emerald green, had four wheels, and…
Our recent round-up of the performance hatchback crop, one that had been released for last autumn's motor shows, highlighted the…
What does the automotive world really, really need right now? Cheap to produce, economical cars comprising recycled materials, powered by…
Along with most prestige manufacturers, Porsche has found the going tough of late. Here Arno Bohn, president since March 1990,…
In trying to decide which make to feature this month I thought of the Maxwell, but I expect you have…
The Mercedes-Benz Club, which seems to enrol almost as many new members every month as the Rolls-Royce EC, and which…
Reading the unpublished mss of a book written just after the last war by the late Ronnie Malcolm, I was…
Motor-racing history is littered with puzzles for historians to try to unravel and just recently quite a number have surfaced,…
Litigation over who is the legal owner of "Babs" (the LSR car in which Parry Thomas was killed at Pendine…
The motor racing world and the Bugatti fraternity in particular will mourn the loss of another driver who was prominent…
The Salmson once owned by M Meo of GN memory is now cared for by Salmson expert Chris Draper, it…
Sir, I know Trevor Tarring drives his Frazer Nash at 60-65 mph — I followed him once and was most…
Sir, The Beverley Barnes engine used in the Burney Streamline was certainly not copied from Alfa Romeo! At £50 each…
Sir, I was very interested to see your article on the Jameson Special, having first read about it as a…
After a long wait, the local lending library was able to obtain for us a copy of "Open Cockpit" by…
In about the best biography there is about the author PG Wodehouse, creator of Jeeves, Bertie Wooster, Psmith and Lord…
With news of experimental and forthcoming electric cars penetrating the news, an observant reader has noticed that Motor Transport recalled,…
Taken from the September 1997 issue of Motor Sport On July 17 1937, during practice for the German Grand Prix, Bernd Rosemeyer fought his wayward Auto Union around the Nürburgring…
Behind the F1 championship successes of Mika Häkkinen and Lewis Hamilton stood Aki Hintsa, says Matt Bishop. McLaren's team doctor developed a pioneering fitness regime, but was also a rock in turbulent times. His influence is still felt, seven years after his untimely death
Dear Subscribers, As you may recall, we communicated with you at the end of April to explain what had caused the delay to your June 2021 copy of Motor Sport Magazine. Due…
The latest instalment of Track Torque, featuring John Watson going back to school Our first foray into the Motor Sport sound archive for 2017 takes us to a most unusual…