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CONTENTS, January 1935
CONT ENTS A Really Difficult Gloucester The Final Dinners Mark H Aston Martin, The Club News... Motoring Sportsman—Mr. R. May:…
CONT ENTS A Really Difficult Gloucester The Final Dinners Mark H Aston Martin, The Club News... Motoring Sportsman—Mr. R. May:…
LOOKING FORWARD WITH the New Year the thoughts of all motor-racing followers are turned tO the coming season. Right up…
A REALLY DIFFICULT " GLOSTER " THE 14 OBSERVED HILLS CAUSE ENDLESS DELAY. THE TRIAL FINISHES 5 HOURS LATE. MUTTON,…
Question our owners ; watch their achievements at Brooklands, in hillclimbs, speed trials, and the Alpine Trial ; note our…
THE FINAL DINNERS The Junior Car Club. TFIE J.C.C. certainly belied their title on the occasion of their annual gathering,…
THE MARK II ASTON-MARTIN A FAST SPORTS CAR WHICH INSPIRES CONFIDENCE. ROME was not built in a day, we understand,…
G. E. T. EYSTON'S PLANS. There is probably no more ardent record-breaker in the world than G. E. T. Eyston—if…
0414 110414 .....•?•?••••mmil0111111111111111119pP South Midland Centre A.C.U. The December number of the " South Midland Review " contains two significant…
MOTORING SPORTSMEN Mr. RAYMOND MAYS THOUGH by no means a bearded ancient—at the time of writing he is 34—we always…
Letters from Readers Trials and Races "Down Under." Sir,—I have just been reading your issue of October, which describes the…
FORTY YEARS By " BALADEUR." DURING September, 1934, a procession of motor cars, all at least thirty years old, might…
NEWS ABOUT THE R.A.C. RALLY. The Regulations are now to hand of the forthcoming R.A.C. Rally and Coachwork Competition, which…
MONTE CARLO ENTRIES BELOW LAST YEAR'S FIGURES MANUFACTURERS NO LONGER FIGURING PROMINENTLY. I 4A ST NI I N UTE entries…
Mystery Man. DURINC; the winter months one can only write about the plans of drivers with extreme caution. After a…
In the Light Car World. QUITE a number of people, I hear, are tuning their M.G's. to achieve colossal speeds…
"WEATHER FOR DUCKS" THE BALULA FIAT SPORTS TRIED OUT UNDER DIFFICULT CONDITIONS. ONE of the features of the Italian Thousand…
PREPARING FOR THE MONTE CARLO RALLY SOME PROBLEMS WHICH CONFRONT THE SUB-ARCTIC MOTORIST. By T. G. MOORE. ONE of the…
VICTORY FOR WHITNEY STRAIGHT. There is something of the " grand manner" about Whitney Straight that cannot fail to excite…
THE 1934 RECORD BREAKING SEASON ON EXISTING FIGURES-OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS BY AUTO-UNION, MERCEDES-BENZ AND PIERCE-ARROW. AN ALL-ROUND IMPROVEMENT RECORD-BRE: N! NIG…
HERE'S LUCK TO "BLUE BIRD" On the 19th of this month Sir Malcolm Campbell is due to sail for the…
By Perry McCarthy There I was, mid-January, on the phone to Ed Foster and I said, “Guess what! I’m going to all the Formula One tests.” Then, Ed says, “Why?…
After five or six years in the wilderness, Graham Rahal has come on strong this summer and with only two races to go he’s suddenly threatening to steal the IndyCar…
"The more things change, the more things stay the same," says Warrick Scott, the grandson of NASCAR's first African-American driver, as he reflects on recent and ugly events unfolding in…
Defending champion Greg Thornton scored a double in the FIA Masters Historic Formula One Championship at Brands Hatch during the annual Masters Festival (May 23/24). After a damp qualifying session,…