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V to C Miscellany, November 1987
Tony Chesters' 1912 Model T Ford Town Car illustrated last month is the oldest British-built (Trafford Park) Model T known.…
Tony Chesters' 1912 Model T Ford Town Car illustrated last month is the oldest British-built (Trafford Park) Model T known.…
A little bit of Sunbeam racing history came to light in an unexpected place, while we were reading an adventure…
The Vintage Sports Car Club achieved another ambition on October 4, that of holding a seaside speed-trial. In the 1920s…
Every month MOTOR SPORT receives a series of enquiries from owners about the history of their particular car. Some are…
Hurricane Combat It is notable that war books are still being written more than 40 years after WW2 ended. It…
May I point out that the first car, with the possible exception of the 1900 Napier, to actually race with…
Perhaps I may follow up your article on the Preston-built Moveo (MOTOR SPORT, October 1987), with a few items. The…
I rather enjoyed DSJ's sideswipe at Concours (MOTOR SPORT, October 1987). On a scale of excitement, I would place these…
I can well imagine that DSJ receives his fair share of hate mail from the Mansell contingent. Having just read…
Much of what WB wrote in his lengthy footnote to my letter regarding the importance of Brooklands (MOTOR SPORT, September…
DSJ's Grand Prix reports still prove that there is some sanity left in contemporary race reporting. The jingoistic rubbish being…
In reply to "Whose Alfa Romeo?" (MOTOR SPORT, September 1987, page 926), the facts are as follows. The 6C 1750…
In reference to the late David Scott-Moncrieff's letter (MOTOR SPORT, September 1987), is it possible that the RR Continental PII…
MOTOR SPORT readers are by and large a pretty knowledgeable bunch, so I wonder if any of them could help…
Knowing your reputation for getting details right , I am sure you will have spotted an error on page 1033…
Incredulous at first of your correspondent's claim of a correlation between baldness and driving Golf GTIs (Letters, MOTOR SPORT, October…
It speaks volumes for your impartiality and broad mindedness that Mr Wheeler's load of rubbish was allowed two columns in…
Two successful co-drivers hung up their intercoms after the 1981 RAC Rally. Men with an eye for detail and their career paths mapped. They were: the immaculately coiffed David…
He's one of the best-ever US racers, but add to that his years as a team owner and innovative car builder and it's clear that Dan Gurney has made a greater contribution to motor sport than any other American, writes Gordon Kirby
There are all the usual reasons we talk about when discussing Ducati’s MotoGP success, but underpinning it all is something that no one really talks about: computer modelling, virtual reality and artificial intelligence…
Former MotoGP king Fabio Quartararo talks leg dangle, Yamaha’s fightback, where the YZR-M1 needs to improve, how he keeps smiling and why he thinks Marc Márquez is MotoGP’s most impressive rider