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Gilles Villeneuve, The life of the legendary racing driver by Gerald Donaldson, 352pp. 9 1/2" x 6". (Motor Racing Publications,…

Gilles Villeneuve, The life of the legendary racing driver by Gerald Donaldson, 352pp. 9 1/2" x 6". (Motor Racing Publications,…
Dear reader, Whenever the opportunity presents itself, which is usually during morning testing, I take the opportunity at Grand Prix…
We greatly enjoyed GC's vivid description of the Pirelli Classic Marathon, and congratulate him and Henry Pearman on their impressive…
I could not help having a quiet chuckle when I saw you refer to my car in your August issue…
I would like to congratulate you on the support given to speed hill-climbing and sprints (Manors of Moment, (Motor Sport,…
I felt deeply insulted after reading the article "A Second Look" (Motor Sport, July 1989). DSJ is in my opinion…
How pleasant to read again Tom Plowman's notes on his Montlhery runs (Motor Sport, July 1989). A very decent chap…
This year's Haas has shown its pace in qualifying but a crucial issue is costing race pace, says Mark Hughes. A fix could bring in the points — but may also see Nico Hülkenberg lose an edge over his team-mate
Sabine Schmitz will be honoured by the Nürburgring with Turn One being named in her honour as well as receiving the title of ambassador to the circuit
In 100 years of the Le Mans 24 Hours, few stories have proved as compelling as that of the Bentley Boys. Andrew Frankel tells the story of a largely amateur group of war veterans who took on the world's greatest race with courage, determination and against the odds
Over the past two decades, since Valentino Rossi graduated to the premier class aboard his bright yellow Honda NSR500 in 2000, yellow has been the unofficial colour of MotoGP. But…