Archive Death of an Artist Giovanni Farina, father of 1959 World Champion Giuseppe ("Nino") Farina, and founder of one of Italy's most famous automobile coachbuilding concerns, died on August 18th at the age of 72.… September 1957 Issue By admin
Archive Shopping for a Riley The previous articles on "Shopping for a Rolls-Royce (or Bentley)" and "Shopping for a Daimler" having aroused a modicum of interest, we turn to another popular make of car which… November 1970 Issue By admin
Archive West Essex C.C. The West Essex Car Club will hold film shows on July 3rd and 8th with Noggin and Natter sessions on July 10th and 24th at the "Three Jolly Wheelers," Woodford… July 1957 Issue By admin
Archive THE 2- (AND OFTEN 3-) WHEELER REMINISCENCES OF H.L. BIGGS THE 2(AND OFTEN 3-) WHEELER REMINISCENCES OF H. L. BIGGS PART I I-1925-1928 [In November H. L. Biggs suggested that we should devote more space to sporting motor-cycling. In spite… February 1942 Issue By admin
Archive VETERAN EDWARDIAN VINTAGE, April 1960 A Section Devoted to Old-Car Matters IT IS A LWAYS NICE to see a 30/98 Vauxhall competing. Here is the car which B. Gray of the Cambridge University A.C. drove… April 1960 Issue By admin
Archive Brooklands film planned The Brooklands era will be central to the plot of a feature film due for release in 2007. Although a work of fiction, the film will feature the star drivers… June 2004 Issue By admin
Archive THE FLAG STILL FLIES THE FLAG STILL FLIES The larger members of the Trust, which includes six of the leading motor manufacturers and component suppliers in Great Britain, have confirmed their faith in the… March 1951 Issue By admin
Archive Roung the Clubs Round the Clubs HONORARY DISTRICT AGENTS. Honorary District Agents are appointed by "Motor Sport " to further the interest in the sporting side of motoring and motor cycling. We give… January 1928 Issue By admin
Archive YOUR TYRES YOUR TYRES THE PROCESS OF THEIR MANUFACTURE AT THE DUNLOP FACTORY. THE modern automobile with all its multitudinous accessories and components has now reached so high a state of dependability… May 1932 Issue By admin
Archive A WONDERFUL FINISH IN THE VICHY GRAND PRIX A WONDERFUL FINISH IN THE VICHY GRAND PRIX WHITNEY STRAIGHT FAILS TO CATCH COUNT TROSSI BY 5 SECONDS AFTER WINNING HIS HEATETANCELIN HANDICAPPED BY FAULTY BRAKES. THERE is a growing… August 1934 Issue By admin
Archive EDITORIAL. SIR HENRY SEGRAVE., May 1929 EDITORIAL. SIR HENRY SEGRAVE. WE wish to tender our heartiest congratulations to Sir Henry Segrave on his being knighted and on his marvellous performance in raising the world motor speed… May 1929 Issue By admin