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EDITIORIAL NOTES : Wake Up England !
EDITORIAL NOTES. Wake Up England ! ANOTHER racing season is drawing to its doleful close. In the last International Race,…
EDITORIAL NOTES. Wake Up England ! ANOTHER racing season is drawing to its doleful close. In the last International Race,…
CONTENTS. PAGE Editorial Notes •• • • • • • •• • •• ••• ••• 91 The British Grand Prix…
THE BRITISH GRAND PRIX. A Triumph for Delage. CONTRARY to almost universal expectation the much vaunted R.A.C. Grand Prix went…
GREAT RACING MARQUES. VIII.—BALLOT. By E. K. H. KARSLAKE. ALTHOUGH Ballot engines had been well-known for many years, it was…
Several New Enfields. The Enfield Cycle Co. Ltd., of Redditch has added several new models to its already comprehensive range…
SOME IMPRESSIONS OF A 1927 A.C. (ACEDES). By THE EDITOR. BY the courtesy of the manufacturers we recently enjoyed a…
1928 Levis Machines. One of the most interesting of the Levis range of machines for 1928 is the All-Weather Model…
Dunelts Redesigned. Dunelt machines which, as most riders know, are supercharged by means of their truncated pistons, are being produced…
SPORTING CARS FOR 1928. A FEW NOTES ON SPORTS CARS EXHIBITED AT OLYMPIA. By R. L. W. SINCE the visit…
SPORTING CARS FOR 1928—continued. Alvis show a 12/50 four cylinder model, with overheap valves operated by push rods. The speed…
Recent Sporting 4: vents in Pictures C. M. HARVEY (ALVIS), WHO DROVE SO WELL IN THE BOILLOT CUP RACE AT…
The MODERN MOTORCYCLE By "THE ROOK." Some reflections on its reliability in the light of the behaviour of a selection…
THE 1927 AMATEUR ROAD RACE. A Fine Race Under Terrible Conditions. Fwas no mere pit-a-pat, but a steady downpour that…
RACING NEWS. CLOSE OF THE B.A.R.C. SEASON. AUTUMN BROOKLANDS MEETING. ON Saturday, September 17th, the Brooklands Auto Racing Club brought…
RUMBLINGS. EXHAUST NOTES —By BOANERGES. FAR be it from me to spoil anyone's pleasure, or deny happiness to any man.…
CORRESPONDENCE To the E(Iii,,i. DEAR SIR, Some months ago you had an Editorial urging the institution of a car T.T.…
STRIKING NEW RUDGE FOURS. THE Rudge-Whitworth 1928 programme shows that three different types of the 499 c.c. machine will be…
While early leaders Ryan Hunter-Reay, Will Power and Scott Dixon took conservative strategies, trying to save fuel so they could run the race with two rather than three pitstops, Charlie…
There's only one way to fully appreciate Colin Chapman's ground-breaking designs — from behind the wheel. To mark 65 years since Lotus's World Championship debut, these are our favourite track tests of its legendary Formula 1 cars
The team that carries his name will race on, but an enormous link to Formula 1’s past was lost yesterday when Sir Frank Williams passed away at the age of…
It’s an oft-repeated cliché that this was the apotheosis among many fine moments in Jackie Stewart’s Grand Prix career, but the full circumstances bear repetition. In April 1968 the Scot fractured…