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Another Brooklands
Another Brooklands Apart from the famous Weybridge Motor Course in this country, a correspondent reminds us of another Brooklands race…
Another Brooklands Apart from the famous Weybridge Motor Course in this country, a correspondent reminds us of another Brooklands race…
The Worshipful Company of Coachmakers and Coach Harness Makers quite rightly regards the 100th birthday of the motor car to…
We are deeply saddened to learn of the death. at the age of 82, of Alec Ulmann, in a Long…
Continuing follow the motoring life of O.J., whom we left sampling the delights of the 18/55 hp Talbot in the New…
I see that in his description of the new Dutch Volvo 480ES last month, MLC says that the last Dutch…
It is with great sadness that we learn that Kenneth Noel ("Nonie") Hutchinson died in Italy on May 17th, at the age…
Arising from our article on Champion Racing Drivers, a reader, Barry Peters of Bere Regis, has sent us nice little cameo relating to…
Sir, In a fascinating article dedicated mostly to prewar racing W.B. suggest that Wimille 'dominated' the 1946-49 era. On reflection…
Sir, I read with arnazernent that one of the type 41 Bugattis is expected to realise ten million dollars when…
Sir, Congratulations on the fascinating article on 500cc racing that appeared in your May issue. May I bring to the…
Sir, I was fascinated by W.B.'s article in the May edition about -The Champions-, and would like to offer my…
Sir, I was very interested to read, in the May issue of Motor Sport, the interview with Max Mosley. and…
Sir, Your enthralling article on the 4.9 Sunbeams brought back some memories. In 1930 an Indianopolis Sunbeam was advertised for…
Sir, Refering to your continuing article on O.J.'s diaries. "Motoring as it was", in the March 1986 issue, my family…
Sir, In your June issue on page 648 you erroneously inform your readers in regard to hydraulic brake operation."and in…
Sir, Having always admired from afar the erudite comments made by readers about the mechanical, and indeed historical. disputes that…
Sir, Despite a preference for manually operated transmission I drive a 3 Series BMW with a 4 speed ZF automatic…
McLaren’s apparent competitiveness in the season-opening Australian Grand Prix has turned out to be a false dawn. Now that we’ve been to a couple more aerodynamically demanding tracks than Albert Park it’s…
This week in motor sport from the Archive and Database, featuring some of Formula 1's fastest and Lauda wins for the first time in F1 April 24 1937: Reinhold Joest, founder of…
Driver coach Scott Mansell reveals just what makes Max Verstappen a cut above the rookies of recent years Max Verstappen is arguably Formula 1’s brightest star. He’s exceptionally quick both on…
Niki Lauda is of the opinion that a 1000bhp-plus Formula 1 car (on durable slicks, nice and wide and big and fat) would resonate with a disillusioned public. He’s probably…