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Arese Arrival AIfa Romeo's new 164 is a significant newcomer and we make no apologies for returning to the subject.…
Arese Arrival AIfa Romeo's new 164 is a significant newcomer and we make no apologies for returning to the subject.…
Ramar Engineering is a young (established mid-1985) and unfamiliar name, but ift the Panther Solo 2 is a commercial success…
Best of British The Rover Group's advertising policy has changed under Graham Day's direction, from corporate ("now we're motoring") to…
Building on an established model range is usually a case of steady development, and that is just what has happened…
Honda engines' domination of Formula One has generated great respect for the make, but the Integra used to be a…
Just before retiring as Mercedes-Benz (UK) Ltd's public relations manager, Erik Johnson suggested I should acquaint myself with Stuttgart's 560SEL…
Audi is pulling no punches when it comes to comparing its new 90 range with its two main rivals in…
It is a nice idea: Britain traditionally has just about the strongest demand for estate cars anywhere. Alfa Romeo's reputation…
Naturally there is more interest in an historic car with some competition background than in one without, not to mention…
Steve Kempton earned himself a place in the motor racing history books when he became the first Briton to win…
Mud and Hills The VSCC held another highly successful Welsh Two-Day Trial, with the usual 100-mile run in, on October…
Of the many old-car gatherings in Europe, the Circuit des Remparts of Angouleme must be the most splendidly sited. Built…
The forecast said rain, and rain there was! So during the Shuttleworth & Nuffield Trophies Meeting at Donington Park on…
It was nice to see Averil Scott-Moncrieff driving her Bugatti. She was overtaken following a duel with Rathbone's Talbot 105,…
Some 160 guests turned up at Pentlepoir in Wales at the invitation of John Carter and his family, to see…
From Another World — 1897-1917 by Anthony Eden (Allen Lane, 1976) we learn that the Earl of Avon's father took…
Jrery Larks of Panshanger is anxious to trace the missing 750cc JAP engine which the late Clive Lones used for…
We left Owen John enthusing over the 9/20 Rover, which resided with his own 16/50 Rover saloon, and which recalled…
In his day the late W J Brunell was a very skilled photographer, working mostly for the yellow-cover journal The…
There cannot be a true motoring enthusiast alive who is not aware of the ingenious Riley valve-gear of the pre-war…
Jenson Button has gone into detail on why his JBXE Extreme E team joining forces with Lotus is a "childhood dream", whilst the latter says it indicates a wider "return to racing" for the Hethel brand
Editor Joe Dunn takes you inside the current issue of Motor Sport – and watch Dario in action We often say in the Motor Sport offices that our sport is about the…
On the afternoon of September 17, 1961 Mike Hailwood rode a Honda RC162 to victory in the Swedish 250cc grand prix to clinch his first world title. Just three months…
This week in motor sport from the Archive and Database, featuring first-time winners, final wins and a Formula 1 world championship title. August 15 1905: Manfred von Brauchitsch is born. In profile…