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Aston Martin 1913-1947, by Inman Hunter and Alan Archer. Osprey Publishing, £40.00
Quite rightly, as with other leading makes, there have been quite a number of books about Aston Martins. This latest…
Quite rightly, as with other leading makes, there have been quite a number of books about Aston Martins. This latest…
Sir, Mr G A D Smith (Letters, February '93 issue), asks whether you have anything better in your archives than…
Sir, Last month (March) I note you lost a reader due to Motor Sport's criticism of Mr Mansell. Your editorial…
Sir, So Motor Sport has after 25 years decided to expand on its pathetically inadequate comment at the time of…
Sir, Thank you for the 'Jim Clark' issue of Motor Sport. It really did tell a very true story about…
Sir, I am writing as a motor sport enthusiast of some 30 years, with some concern about the continual "Mansell…
Sir, I am researching the history of Donington Park as a racing circuit, with the eventual aim of publication, and…
Sir, I have enjoyed your magazine for many years since I bought my first copy back in the late '60s.…
Sir, I have read your articles on ways to reduce the cost of Formula One racing cars, and I wonder…
Pecco Bagnaia’s superb Jerez MotoGP victory was the work of the very brave man, but the sideways antics of KTM wild men Brad Binder and Jack Miller were what really set the race alight
There’s something about circuits with the walls up close which seems to suit Sergio Perez. He arrives at Baku fresh off his Monaco win, both circuits at which he has…
The best way to take Eau Rouge and Raidillon? With Jochen Mass in a Porsche 956 This weekend the World Endurance Championship (WEC) visits Spa-Francorchamps for the 6 Hours of Spa.…
The Formula 1 season-opener surprised many as Ferrari was off the pace Ferrari Formula 1 boss Mattia Binotto has said that Ferrari wasn’t “comfortable” at the Australian Grand Prix from the get-go. …