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A History of the Lancia
By K. Foeman Behind most technically advanced cars, there is usually one man who nurtures the design from an idea…

By K. Foeman Behind most technically advanced cars, there is usually one man who nurtures the design from an idea…
The thirty-third Rally of Monte Carlo was very little different in style or form from its predecessors, and with the…
Under this heading last December I remarked that Esso had left some ugly gashes in the English countryside where their…
Sir, In the article "Rover Recap" in your January issue you made the following statement about Rover's first turbine car:…
Sir, Recently on television and in the Press the Motor Agents' Association Fidelity Scheme was painted in glowing colours. I…
Sir, In common with many other people, I am very much shocked by the admission prices that are to be…
Sir, As a reader of MOTOR SPORT and a spectator of motor racing I really must protest in the biggest…
Sir, Recent correspondence/remarks/editorials concerning Mercedes-Benz and Rolls-Royce cars, prompts me to write and inform you that the former is very…
Sir, Having a bash at Motor Insurers is a pastime many of us have indulged in both privately and publicly.…
Sir, I feel I must comment on your report on the Long John Trophy race at the Brands Hatch Boxing…
Sir, I was rather interested in your reply to H.D. Tennant's letter in your February issue. The fact that you,…
Sir, I have been a reader of MOTOR SPORT for over three years now. However, during this time I have…
Sir, Well spoken, John A. Everrett (page 116, February). This must express the sentiments of us all and is certainly…
Sir, I have followed the correspondence re Rolls-Royce/Bentley v. The Rest for sometime. You have often caused my blood pressure…
Plenty of records have been broken at the Olympics in London this year. Most noticeably, Usain Bolt beat his own Olympic record over 100m, finishing in 9.63s even after a…
I’m not sure I like the term ‘hypercar’. I first remember seeing it 20 odd years ago when the likes of the McLaren F1, Jaguar XJ220 and Bugatti EB110 took…
Poised with a commanding points lead in the 2025 constructors' championship, McLaren is on the brink of securing the title at the Singapore Grand Prix
Grand Prix editor Mark Hughes explains how Ferrari's veto power came to be, and whether the FIA will continue to entertain its F1 quit threats The nagging…