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Satisfactory Mini motoring
Sir, I have anxiously been awaiting your interim report of the new B.M.C. "Babies," but as I have now completed 5,000…
Sir, I have anxiously been awaiting your interim report of the new B.M.C. "Babies," but as I have now completed 5,000…
Sir. In the May issue of your unique journal you say that Goodwood on Easter Monday was "proficiently organised." Had…
Sir, I have followed with interest the recent correspondence concerning the relative merits of the Rootes and B.M.C. 1-1/2-litre high-performance saloons.…
Sir, May I beg some of your valuable space to relate an experience I had on Good Friday? On a trip to…
Sir, Recently while scanning a well-known trade journal I was interested to note the results of an efficiency test on a…
Sir, Your readers may be interested to know that the British motor industry does not have a monopoly in the…
Sir, Recently you may have seen the photographs of the burnt-out Lotus Elite – not far from your office by the way.…
Sir, I am the owner of an M.G. TC and for photographic aspirations I use a Kodak Brownie and am essentially one of…
Sir, I note with great interest Mr. R. E. Savage's remarks regarding the pros and cons of the old car…
Sir, Your "Tailpiece" in May's Motor Sport might now convert my doubting Thomas's to whom I related an acquatic experience which befell…
Sir, As a long-time owner of a 1,192-c.c. VW, may I add yet another letter to your file? I bought…
Well, the Mercs still have it – Lewis Hamilton took his third win from four and the Ferraris never had quite the raw pace needed to beat him – but…
A few weeks ago, if you had suggested to Sebastian Vettel he could potentially sign a new deal with Ferrari before the first race of the season, he would likely…
International rallying was a different beast in 1973. That year’s Daily Mirror-sponsored RAC was contested by 198 crews over five days and 70 stages; it would have been 80 stages…
In the mid-1960s, after a stint on the Ford GT project, Eric Broadley refocused his attention to Lola. The result, the T70, broke cover in ’66. It was a muscular…