Archive What Had The Hispano ? What Had The Hispano ? IN his masterful survey of sports-car evolution in the -June Mifroa SPORT Cecil Clutton pointed to the 6-cylinder Hispano-Suiza as the outstanding car of the… October 1944 Issue By admin
Archive NEW TWO-LITRE SPORTS MODEL SCORES BRILLIANT SUCCESS AT NURBURG RING NEW TWO-LITRE SPORTS MODEL SCORES BRILLIANT SUCCESS AT N URBU RG RING (See Stop Press) Extraordinarily Good Power-to-Weight Ratio: Powerful 2-Litre Engine in Same Chassis as the 11-Litre Model The… July 1935 Issue By admin
Archive SUPPORT FOR E.R.A ! SUPPORT POR BIG CHANGES IN THE PERSONNEL: TRUSTEES CANNOT ACCEPT H. W. COOK'S OFFER AT PRESENT THE fate of the new E.R.A. still hangs in the balance, for the initial… June 1939 Issue By admin
Archive The H16 BRM Would it ever have been massaged into a dominant racing car, if Rubery Owen had made the necessary budget available? Or was it really just another 16-cylinder disaster for BRM… September 1994 Issue By admin
Archive TALBOT. Stand 100. Clement Talbot, Ltd., of Barlby Road, Ladbroke Grove, are showing a full range of their ordinary models, but not the special sports with which they are hopeful of doing so… October 1924 Issue By admin
Archive Great White Hope Sir, Further to Bill Boddy's article "British Racing Misery" in December, in 1950 I was still a medical student in London and, like many others, got completely carried away by… January 1999 Issue By admin
Archive Back to front? After the thorny question of 'what car should I buy?', the oldest motoring debate is that concerning the merits of front- and rear-wheel drive. In purist racing formulae there is… May 1993 Issue By admin
Archive DARRACQ. Stand 126. One model of the 12-32 Darracq is being shown equipped with a four-seater sports body. The chassis embodies an engine, the rating of which is 11.4 h.p., and which has… October 1924 Issue By admin
Archive Vintage Postbag, May 1973 Carnivals Sir, One can appreciate the editor's distaste of fetes, carnivals, etc., in which veteran and vintage cars are featured as publicity gimmicks, but not all of them fall victims… May 1973 Issue By admin
Archive Readers' views on the new M.G. Midget Sir, I am one of numerous M.G. Midget owners who regard the "New Midget" with an air of disdain. I say the "New Midget." Mr. Courtenay Edwards, the motoring correspondent… August 1961 Issue By admin
Archive THE "HORNET SPECIAL" TESTED THE "HORNET SPECIAL" TESTED New j1 lode! with E. W. "Daytona Special" Body Displays Many Attractive Characteristics. WHEN the Wolseley Hornet was first introduced to the motoring public it was… May 1932 Issue By admin
Archive Miscellaneous Austin-Healey 3000 Most manufacturers carry out a policy of continuous development on their vehicles throughout the years and we have seen the Austin-Healey grow from a four-cylinder A90-engined model to the latest… July 1959 Issue By admin