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Recollections of last year's racing
Another Amateur Driver—J.E.G. Fairman—Tells of His Experiences in 1947 Sprint Events with 2-litre G.P. Bugatti and 4 1/2-litre Bentley Cars.…
Another Amateur Driver—J.E.G. Fairman—Tells of His Experiences in 1947 Sprint Events with 2-litre G.P. Bugatti and 4 1/2-litre Bentley Cars.…
Under the heading "Imported Horsepower" in Esquire for February we were pleased to read some complimentary remarks about British and…
Guy Edwards has been appointed to succeed Mr. A.E. Perkins, for many years the Competitions Manager for Mobiloil, with whom…
The Buenos Aires Grand Prix, held over a tortuous 3-mile circuit in the city park, was a most interesting race.…
C. S. Burney recalls in an interview with Ralph Venables;—Throughout the whole history of motor-cycling, the Blackburn has had a…
"Daimler-1896 to 1946," by St. John Nixon (Foulis and Co., Ltd., 42s.). A complete history of the motor industry would…
The Lobethal "50" and South Australian "100" Events New Year's Day saw road-racing resumed on the Lobethal Circuit after an…
by Major J.M.B. Dove This article is of particular interest in view of the fact that it may be possible…
It comes as a decided shock to find that racing takes place in Germany at the present time, that two…
A 1922 T.T. Sunbeam by Cecil Chilton No single person has so completely dominated racing design in his time as…
by "BALADEUR" BY the death of Ettore Bugatti, which was recorded in these columns in October, the motoring world has…
Unhappily, the Irish outlook is none too bright. Permision has been obtained to run the Ulster Trophy races on Methanol…
The R.A.C. British Hill-Climb Championship, introduced last year, will happen again this season, if sprint events are possible in the…
All manner of interesting letters, photographs, documents and scrapbooks reach Motor Sport from time to time, rendering life just that…
Formerly A.F. Rivers Fletcher organised his "Rembrandt" meetings on behalf of motoring enthusiasts stricken by the war : on February…
We hear Flt.-Lt. Peter Pim, who runs a "Red Label" Bentley, encountered a fine 1909 Rolls-Royce towing a modern saloon,…
Odd Things We used to complain that the motorist never got much publicity in the National Press, unless he was…
On Easter Monday we shall get some motor-racing at all events, for the V.S.C.C. is running speed trials at Luton…
A Letter from The Rt. Hon. The Earl Howe, P.C., C.B.E., V.D. Sir, I would like to congratulate Motor Sport…
The making of the Brad Pitt and Lewis Hamilton's F1 movie has been a long and painstaking process – producer Jerry Bruckheimer explains how the grand prix legend has been a stickler for getting the details right
Gerhard Berger and Juan Pablo Montoya. I hope you’ll agree that’s not a bad double-bill to headline our March issue, on sale this week. Happily, both were on great form…
Like many of his fans the world over, I was saddened to hear that Carroll Shelby passed away last week. I only met him once, at Goodwood 10 or more…
Once you learn the ins and outs of MotoGP 18's unforgiving but satisfying handling model, what else does the game really offer? Gamers are in for a rude awakening to the world…