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Matters of moment, March 1985
RACMSA on the wrong track Just when the organisers of the splendid Birmingham "on the streets" parades seem close to…
RACMSA on the wrong track Just when the organisers of the splendid Birmingham "on the streets" parades seem close to…
Sir William Lyons The peaceful passing of Sir William Lyons at his home on February 8th, at the age of…
Starting at the beginning of the alphabet with the AC Owners Club, the February issue of AC Action includes a…
The 750MC has announced two new six-race series, one for Austin Seven-based F750 cars which raced during the period 1949-66,…
Michele Alboreto (Ferrari 126C4), using qualifying tyres, eventually emerged the quickest runner at Rio with a time of 1 min…
Historical hysterics Was it Abraham Lincoln who said "…but you cannot fool all the people all of the time"? What…
Audi 90 and 90 Quattro Contrary to what might be expected, the announcement of yet another new Audi after a…
There are times, rather too many of them, when what should be a good motor race settles down to become…
Most of the motor racing annuals are now safely gathered in and there are some welcome additions to the perennial…
Although the building of specials is a world-wide occupation, the British have a particular flair for it, it's part of…
Reynard Adrian Reynard is unusual among production racing car constructors in that he snakes no secret of the fact that…
Once again the BRDC / BRSCC Production Saloon Car Championship will be sponsored by Uniroyal Tyres in 1985, with the…
The following readers would be grateful to hear from anyone who can help them with information about the cars they…
The Saab 900 16-valve Turbo These days, when most cars, excellent as they may be, tend to be more and…
The Grand Tour — Vintage Style Having pondered on the tour of the Dolomites described in "The Motor Mountaineer" article…
The 19-100 hp Austro-Daimler was a comparatively rare sports car so far as this country was concerned; one writer has…
At the time of going to press we were not in possession of the final times set in Rio and,…
Winning margins of the order of 13 minutes are normally associated only with endurance rallies such as the Safari, or,…
It is nearly ten years since the controversial shape of the first Grand Touring Jaguar, the XJS, first made its…
Of all the new drivers who came surging through to prominence on the wave of France's motor racing renaissance in…
The fourth in a five-part series of extracts from Motor Sport Grand Prix editor Mark Hughes. In this extract from F1 Retro 1980, Mark Hughes looks back at Ligier – not quite…
By Oliver Gavin A lot of people at Corvette Racing would look at winning Le Mans as winning the season – that’s the level and prestige of the 24 Hours.…
Following an FIA directive that Formula 1 engines must be physically identical, issued in January, Claire Williams has expressed that she is fully confident that Mercedes will be supplying Williams…
We are at an intriguing point in the season, given what became apparent in the opening round last week: a race-winning, pole-setting Ferrari, a super-fast Red Bull and a struggling…