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Chauffeur's Corner
Chauffeur's Corner CONTINUING this feature, the next retired chauffeur I interviewed was Mr. Bernard Randle of Leicester. Apart from his…
Chauffeur's Corner CONTINUING this feature, the next retired chauffeur I interviewed was Mr. Bernard Randle of Leicester. Apart from his…
The Jaguar XJ 3.4 Excellent value for money £4,998. In round figures that is the price charged for the economy-model…
Veteran Edwardian Vintage A SECTION DEVOTED TO OLD-CAR MATTERS THE VSCC CYCLECAR RALLY Claddesby lIi1, Leicestershire, September 2151 IT WAS…
Sand Racing EVER since I discoursed last March about speed trials and hill-climbs of the vintage period, readers who remember…
The First Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Sir With reference to the excellent photograph of the 1907 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost, registration AX…
Sir, Allow me to congratulate you on quite the most enjoyable article I have read in MOTOR SPORT for some…
That 3-litre Bentley Sir, Congratulations on your Golden Jubilee issue, it certainly brought back many happy memories. The 3-litre Red…
Mercedes Memories Sir, What memories W.13, awakens with his salute to those great Mercs. of the late Twenties and the…
A Driver's Club Sir, As predicted in your report on the Austin 10 Drivers Club National Rally in last month's…
RELIANT DEVELOPMENTS IN TIME for the London Motor Show Reliant released their long-awaited new economy car—the Kitten (another car with…
NEW FORMULA ONE CARS Lotus and Tyrrell AS WE CLOSED for press last month a new Lotus and a new…
Weston-super-Mare (October 4th) LAST MONTH we commented on a pleasant day by the sea at Brighton, watching the annual Speed…
Before We Lose Track THE 1975 Grand Prix Ferraris were an entirely new series of cars but they continued the…
F5000 Long Beach (September 28th) AT A TIME when open road racing appears to be suffering its death throes, at…
November in the Forests LIKE COUNTLESS other readers, we were all in stitches when we read D.S.J.'s description of the…
UNITED STATES GRAND PRIX WORLD CHAMPION Niki Lauda won the final Formula One Grand Prix of the year at Watkins…
The 1975 Ferrari 312 B3(T) THE 1975 version of the 312/1 (Boxer) fiat-12 cylinder Ferrari Grand Prix car has been…
SANREMO RALLY The Sanremo Rally attracted the most significant field of works cars of any event in this year's World…
FORMULA 5000 LONG BEACH AGAINST MANY PREDICTIONS, the Long Beach Formula 5000 race took place at the end of September…
BRIGGS CUNNINGHAM'S MOTOR MUSEUM DAN GURNEY'S Formula One Eagle-Weslake V12 (right) won the 1967 Belgian Grand Prix driven by Gurney…
The media centre is usually a quiet place apart from the occasional round of applause when one of the radio broadcasters stops a very loud transmission. One in particular takes…
Not just another Porsche – Andrew Frankel drives the latest Porsche 911 GT3 I love the symbiotic relationship that exists between Porsche’s purest sports cars and its growing number of…
The Indianapolis 500 is the world’s largest annual, single-venue, one-day sporting event. Its cavernous grandstands seat more than a quarter of a million, while its infield viewing areas can swallow…
F1 Retro
A topsy-turvy 2010 Canadian GP was so unpredictable, that it formed the basis of Pirelli's tyre development direction for the years to come – and shaped F1 as we know it today, writes Mark Hughes