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Matters of moment, January 1965
Buy British Many years ago, at the time of another slump, we recall a campaign against Britishers who bought foreign…

Buy British Many years ago, at the time of another slump, we recall a campaign against Britishers who bought foreign…
Road Test— A 110 m.p.h. version of the only car built in Wales When we tested the Gilbern GT in…
Radiator Decanters A novel idea from Ken Rudd of Ruddspeed Ltd., Ford Aerodrome, Sussex, is a decanter in the shape…
Grandes Epreuves (and events for World Championships) May 10 – Monaco G.P. – 314.5 kms. – Monte Carlo 1st: G.…
The Editor ponders about plugs Accessories and components are taken very much for granted, however much the cars themselves are…
"The Rolls-Royce Motor Car" by Anthony Bird and Ian Hallows. 320 pp. 10 in. x 7 in. (B. T. Batsford…
One of the team of three Ford V8s which ran in the 1934 Ulster T.T. was for sale in Ireland.…
Eagle-eyed! Sir, Your December issue, p. 1027: is not "1920" a misprint for "1924"—see p. 163 of "The Vintage Motor…
A book that should please most children comes from Fords of Britain, called "Talleyran meets a Car Maker." It tells…
The H.R.G. Association is now four years old and represents over half the 250 cars of this make that were…
Following our road-test impressions in November issue, the Editor has been able to cover an appreciable extra mileage in this…
A lengthy road test of the 150 m.p.h. E-Type We have been running a 3.8 E-type as a staff car…
Described to the Editor in a recent interview Late in November I drove out of Hampshire and across the rolling…
Lesney have among their usual inexpensive little replicas a Snow-Trac and a Lincoln Continental (1s 11d. each); respectively Nos. 35…
N.B.—Opinions expressed are those of our correspondents and "Motor Sport" does not necessarily associate itself with them.—Ed. B.M.W. service? Sir,…
Our detailed review of the new F1 23 game including new features, new circuits and a brand new story mode
Eight days at six events during the course of four weeks. For some people, that’s the very definition of a step towards normality
It’s easy to make jokes about Texas and Formula 1. Even the local press in Austin have been having some fun with the story. At the end of last month…
Former McLaren F1 team manager Alastair Caldwell recalls his most satisfying moment in the sport, when Bruce McLaren won at Spa in his own car