Archive BRITISH VICTORY IN THE BOL d'OR d'OR BRITISH VICTORY IN THE BOL AN Aston-Martin, driven by Contet, won the 24-Hours Bol d'Or race at Montlbery last month at an average speed of 59.6 m.p.h., having -covered… July 1939 Issue By admin
Archive Le Grand Prix de Brum Sir, Picture the scene: early one Thursday morning in July. The sound of Grand Prix racing cars being warmed ready for practice. D.S.J. arrives just as the public roads are… October 1970 Issue By admin
Archive CONTENTS, September 1937 CONTENTS 11.••••••■■• 11.••••••■■• R.A.C. T.T. at Donington, The • • • 363 News for South Africa .•• • • • 366 Cross Country Trials in Germany • • • 367… September 1937 Issue By admin
Archive THE GRAND PRIX OF TUNIS THE GRAND PRIX OF TUNIS VARZI'S DECISIVE WIN AT 90 M.P.H. ON A BUGATTI RESULTS. UNLIMITED CLASS. 1st. Achille Varzi (2,300 c.c. Bugatti), 3 hours, 14 mins., 18 secs. Speed… May 1932 Issue By admin
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Archive The man who was James Hunt Careless playboy, or dedicated professional who deserves his title? The public image is the one that has lasted. James Hunt and the Hesketh team, daring the establishment to take offence.… July 2006 Issue By admin
Archive Newey's New Year honour Both Red Bull designer Adrian Newey and 1992 Formula 1 world champion Nigel Mansell were named in the UK’s New Year Honours list. Newey, who has designed F1 world championship-winning… March 2012 Issue By admin
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Archive Letters from Readers, July 1939 teio Sir, I am a constant reader of MoTOR SPORT in Australia and I was puzzled when I read your article on " A Racing Car in Retirement " in… July 1939 Issue By admin
Archive Matters of the moment The Historic Vehicle Silver Jubilee Tribute Pride of place in this issue has to be given to the great assembly of Rolls-Rouce and other vintage and veteran cars which collected… June 1977 Issue By admin
Archive Toselli Killed. Toselli Killed. the While practising for the Val de Cuech hill-climb, Frederic Toselli met with a fatal accident. The road had not yet been closed to other traffic, and Toselli… June 1933 Issue By admin
Archive Rumblings, July 1932 111 OAUERGE---- G-rumblings—! WARNING ! Rumblings this month should be headed G-rumblings—but here goes ! * * * First the 1,000 Miles Race. Oh! those eternal rules and regulations !… July 1932 Issue By admin