Archive Ferrari's 375 Wins Sir, As a veteran enthusiast, it saddens me to have to dispute Mr. Conway's claim to pre-eminence for Bugatti as race winners. If the facts are examined, however, it would… February 1964 Issue By admin
Archive 500 MILES RACE ECHO. 500 MILES RACE ECHO. The usual booklet giving detailed results of "the 500" has now been issued by the B.R.D.C., price one shilling. Every conceivable scrap of information about the… December 1934 Issue By admin
Archive HE AND HER DouglasI.O.M. Motor Races. WE understand that an alteration in the suggested course for the Round the Town race next July has been planned. Instead of using the whole length of… January 1933 Issue By admin
Archive GREAT RACING MARQUES RACING MARQUES GREAT BENTLEY The first car. THE name of Bentley was by no means unknown in the racing world before the first car bearing it ever made its appearance.… November 1933 Issue By admin
Archive 1994 Brazilian Grand Prix race report: Against expectations Against expectations In the end, the Brazilian Grand Prix went against all expectations. Few would seriously have bet against the chances of Ayrton Senna, on his homeground, and the Williams-Renault.… May 1994 Issue By admin
Archive MORE ABOUT CLASS I MORE ABOUT CLASS I We have seen too many doubtful projects sponsored by reputable papers, so that we have no wish to be dogmatically optimistic about Class I " Specials."… October 1941 Issue By admin
Archive Dr Josef Ehrlich This talented and innovative engineer — in racing and industry circles for both bikes and cars — passed away last month. He is best remembered in motorsport for his Formula Three… November 2003 Issue By admin
Archive Vintage Postbag - Those De Dion Paperweights, March 1964 Sir, With reference to the letter from Mr. Kent Olsson concerning the model De Dion engines, we have in our possession three of these models. They are beautifully detailed, being… March 1964 Issue By admin
Archive EDITORIAL. A PROMISING NEW YEAR, January 1933 HE New Year ! After two or three months of desolation that a long winter has to be faced, brightened only by ocasional Trials, we can now feel that the… January 1933 Issue By admin
Archive THE ENTRANTS. Group 1. Over 3,000 c.c. Teams : Ford 3,604 c.c. (N. Went, Dr. Sprenger, Teams : Ford 3,604 c.c. (N. Went, Dr. Sprenger, A. A. J. Wielman). Individuals : E.… September 1933 Issue By admin
Archive 1994 European Grand Prix, Jerez Schumacher moves closer. On his return from suspension the World Championship leader extends his advantage, as Mansell's comeback fizzles. The folly of Jerez as a Grand Prix track was never… November 1994 Issue By admin
Archive CHAIN CHATTER, May 1951 CHAIN CHATTER by "CARROZZINO" NOW that the Spanish Grand Prix, the first of the World Championship classics, is over, it might be interesting to take stock of what has happened.… May 1951 Issue By admin