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The definitive pre-war sports car? The MG J2 certainly everything going for it When in the late summer of 1932…
The definitive pre-war sports car? The MG J2 certainly everything going for it When in the late summer of 1932…
A solitary glass of whisky in hand, knee-deep in children's toys and with his wife away in hospital giving birth.…
I find it astonishing that, whereas books have been written about so many racing drivers, from those of the pioneer…
Last year we published a look-back to the great Sir MacPherson Robertson England-Australia race of 1934, and so it seems…
The undertaking of reproducing a complete set of Bugantics, the magazine of the Bugatti OC, is progressing, and having seen…
So well-supported have the VSCC New Year's Day assemblies at The Verzons Hotel near Ledbury been that the organiser, Mark…
With driver changes a dominant topic in F1 circles as the pundits look ahead to 1996, I am reminded that,…
It's too late to enter, but you could still get over to enjoy the crack on the Circuit of Ireland…
It is difficult, if one is interested in the older cars, not to check on what turns out for even…
If you have ever fancied a ride in something truly spectacular — a D-type, Jaguar X1220, or even a McLaren…
The annual driving tests of the VSCC took place at Madresfield Court in September, by permission of the Estate Trustees.…
As an eagle-eyed reader has correctly pointed out, the 1920 Lington cyclecar featured last month utilised an Amac carburettor, not…
In the old-fashioned English summer we have been experiencing this year, the 90th birthday of the oldest speed venue in…
I have seen many motor museums, in the course of duty as it were, and the other day I added…
While the early post-war history of Aston Martin is dominated by six-cylinder engines designed by WO Bentley and Tadek Marek,…
Going into Sunday’s penultimate IndyCar race of the year in the streets of Baltimore it looked like Ryan Hunter-Reay’s championship chances were fading fast. The previous weekend at Sears Point…
The first Indianapolis 500 was run on May 30, 1911 and was won famously by Ray Harroun’s Marmon Wasp. But many historians believe the first 500 was actually won by second-placed…
If you had to name a marque that was totally immersed in racing you might say Ferrari with it’s Formula 1 exploits and F430 racing, or maybe Porsche with its…
How Britain's pre-war superstar met conflict and chaos, winning in Nazi Germany