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Cars in books, March 1970
Book review NOTHING much in the way of cars in books came my way at the beginning of the year…
Book review NOTHING much in the way of cars in books came my way at the beginning of the year…
Book review "Cars of the 1930s", by Michael Sedgwick. 384 pp. 9 in. x 5 1/2 in. (B. T. Batsford…
Book Review "Motor Racing Year-1970 Edition" 120 pp. 9 1/2 in. x 7 in. (Motor Racing Publications Ltd, 62, Doughty…
with Dunlop, Goodyear, Firestone Racing Men Dunlop Heading Dunlop's International Racing and Rally Service is Dick Jeffrey, Sales Manager (Racing)…
Silverstone, England, February 6th. TRUE to its promises, March Engineering's first public appearance at Silverstone saw two Formula One cars…
Sampling a 40/50 RollsRoyce boat-bodied open tourer MOST Rolls-Royce motor cars are burdened with cumbersome closed coachwork. So when I…
WHEN the London School of Flying advertisements first appeared in this magazine last year, it jolted a few of us…
PORSCHE VICTORY.—On the first lap of the Daytona 24-Hours, the two JW Automotive Porsche 917s sweep off the banking (left)…
Sir, Re Mr. P. G. Williams' letter. Last July I suffered the indignity of being "radar-trapped" in Gretna, admittedly while…
Sir, It would seem that I am now a dastardly criminal, having been made recently so by exceeding the speed…
Sir, I read your letter, page 141 February issue, from Police Officer Harding. Accordingly, I make some comments below. Mr.…
N.B.—Opinions expressed are those of our Correspondents and MOTOR SPORT does not necessarily associate itself with them—E.D.
Sir, Reading your fascinating article on Keith Duckworth, with its statement that "The helicopter principle offends his engineering science", brings…
Sir, Repeatedly in your Readers' Letters. I find myself reading the praises of foreign cars and I feel I must…
Sir, Your correspondent, J. Neville R. Hay, prompts me to reply to his critical comparison of the Triumph 2000 with…
Sir, Having read two criticisms from your readers recently regarding Bentley service, I feel bound to relate my own experiences…
Sir, With reference to Mr. Gandhi's letter, Laurence Pomeroy, senior, remained a Director of The Daimler Company until October 1936.…
Sir, May I be allowed to commiserate with your correspondent Anthony Smith of Harlington in connection with his letter "Who's…
A Royal Rolls-Royce Sir, I have been most interested to read your two articles on F. L. Rapson. In particular…
Sir, Magazines may come, magazines may go, but MOTOR SPORT's sheer professional touch has always made me a regular subscriber,…
A series taken from the 164-page Motor Sport special Great Racing Cars, which is available to buy here From the editor Damien Smith How would you define a ‘great’ racing car? Race wins and…
European Grand Prix, Valencia, June 25-27 2010 This column tends to thrive on the distant past, with occasional glimpses at its recent counterpart – and this week’s shots come from…
Our fourth and final Hall of Fame blog looks at Oxley’s own top-three all-time greats It is a foolish and impossible task, of course, but that’s no reason not to…
A tight WRC tussle in the Algarve, F3 and FE take to the streets of France and there's a change at the top in the BTCC – highlights from this weekend's motor sport. Unfortunately…