Archive Club News, September 1946 We Hear Donald Pitt has acquired the ex-Bellevue, ex-John Dugdale racing M.G. Magnette, and actually taxed it and drove it home from Monaco, Ltd., to Gloucestershire. Its thirst is about… September 1946 Issue By admin
Archive Barbot wired in Lola T70 World Sportscar Masters Lola T70s emerged victorious in 11 out of 12 World Sportscar Masters races in 2005. Only when Paul Knapfield campaigned his Ferrari 512BB at the Nürburgring was… January 2006 Issue By admin
Archive The Fiat Strada Abarth 130TC The Fiat Strada Abarth 130TC ONCE upon a time it was deemed ingenious to fit any sort of transverse engine and transmission into a small front-wheel-drive car. Now the latest… October 1984 Issue By admin
Archive The British Motor-Cycle Racing Club MONTHLY BULLETIN or lotor-=ertitotat) V* 13 titi61) Headquarters: BROOKLANDS MOTOR COURSE, WEYBRIDGE President : COLONEL F. LINDSAY LLOYD, C.M.G.. C.B.E. (Affiliated to the Auto-Cycle Union). Vice-President : PROFESSOR A. M.… March 1926 Issue By admin
Archive A New Aero Engine A New Aero Engine Five-cylinder Radial Two-stroke of Unique but Simple Design. ALTHOUGH the two-cycle petrol engine is nearly as old in conception as the four-stroke type, it was not… February 1931 Issue By admin
Archive The Seat Belt Controversy The Seat Belt Controversy Like yourself I have for many years opposed compulsory seat belt legislation and not always for the same reasons as yourself. I must however take issue… January 1982 Issue By admin
Archive Two long-duration road-tests Reports on the Ford Escort RS 1600 and a Hillman Avenger GL. Ford Escort 1600RS I published an interim report on this formidable BDA 16-valve twin-cam Cosworth-engined Escort 1600RS in… October 1970 Issue By admin
Archive Visage Super prix Let's hope that the new purchaser of the Dennis Poore Alfa 8C-35 restores its Dodge truck as well, to put another period equipe in the paddock. The car was stored… June 1993 Issue By admin
Archive A NASTY TASTE A NASTY TASTE We Britishers take all forma of sport very seriously, and regard accurate determination of the results of any contest as of the greatest importance. Consequently, when a… March 1937 Issue By admin
Archive STOP PRESS STOP PRESS "The Jaguar which won at Reims." writes our Continental Correspondent, " was entered by Peter Whitehead. Originally he was going to run his own 120C but changed to… August 1953 Issue By admin
Archive WB Tribute at The Track WB Tribute at The Track To celebrate the life of our founder editor Bill Boddy, Motor Sport and Brooklands Museum plan a Tribute Day at Brooklands on October 1. Vehicles… October 2011 Issue By admin
Archive A DAY WITH TWO RILEYS A DAY WITH TWO RILEYS ON THE ROAD AND TRACK HEN a firm takes the trouble to provide special cars for special purposes, it is misleading to take one model… July 1930 Issue By admin