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I used to think of Skodas as little shop stewards' cars. All that has changed! It would be a journalistic…
I used to think of Skodas as little shop stewards' cars. All that has changed! It would be a journalistic…
If you have any business inside the Millbrook Proving Ground, you may see a Lotus prototype under test. If you…
"In view of the fact that class divisions, are becoming increasingly popular in trials, usually start at up-to-1100cc, the Austin…
To Britain we may pride ourselves on being the centre of Historic racing, but it is the Germans who have…
The recent auctioning of the giant Metallurgique-Maybach, which was restored and campaigned by the late Douglas Fitzpatrick, makes this a…
One of the best tributes to the Model T was Lee Strout White's short piece entitled Farewell to Model T.…
Stirling Moss bought an 1898 Allen voiturette at a recent auction, so will presumably be his own entrant in the…
Pre-1940 Triumph Owners Club librarian Rex Martin would like to trace the competition history of his 1934 Monte Carlo Sports…
Opened this year by Lord Callaghan and attended by HRH the Duke of Edinburgh, the Royal Welsh Show at Builth…
A reader has drawn our attention to a curious remark made some time ago by Nigel Dempster in his gossip-column…
It is always nice when a restored or replica car proves able to reproduce the performance of the original, and…
The first competitive event run by the 750MC was its Committee Cup Trial in Kent in 1939, with an entry…
Owners of 113, T22 and 123 Bugattis spent an enjoyable weekend in Herefordshire on July 29-30, organised by Barbara and…
There is no nicer speed-venue than Prescott hill on a blazing summer day, as the big spectator attendance for the…
A researcher of the history of the AS from Roman times seeks other readers recollections of this trunk road to…
Well, Owen John went off on his European tour in the latest Crossley in 1929, but he had little to…
In Australia, George Brooks ran his 1909 1 Humber twin in the National One- and Two-Cylinder Rally, and is completing…
Robin Batchelor, the hot-air balloon pilot who spots lots of interesting cars from the basket, has obtained a 1913 JAP-engined…
Hugh Gardner, Chairman of the famous Manchester-based diesel engine-makers L Gardner & Sons Ltd until his retirement in 1978, has…
This long-established feature seems to interest many who apparently read the kind of books we do, so regard it as…
This week in motor sport, from the database July 14 // July 15 // July 15 // July 16 // July 17 // July 19 // 13 July 1918 Antonio Ascari’s successful racing career had only just accelerated when Alberto (above) was…
Christian Horner will join us for the Motor Sport podcast, in association with Mercedes-Benz Horner became Red Bull team principal in 2005 having founded the Arden Formula 3000 team in 1997.…
Cleanliness, they say, is next to Godliness. Everywhere you look in the city of Baku someone is cleaning or sweeping something. Naturally, the Azeris had been working day and night…
Brad Binder talks riding technique – why MotoGP riders use less electronics, not more, how he locks the front tyre without crashing, why the leg dangle helps him tip into corners, why setting up a bike with downforce aero is so different and much more…