Archive MOTOR SPORT VOL. XX. No. 2 FEBRUARY, 1944 PRICE ONE SHILLING SUBSCRIPTION RATE 13/6 PER ANN. POST PAID MOTOR SPORT OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH RACING DRIVERS' CLUB INCORPORATING SPEED AND THE… February 1944 Issue By admin
Archive Against Mud-Flaps Against Mud-Flaps Sir, Oh, no! Please do not advocate a British repetition of the silly Danish mud-flap-flop of the middle 'sixties. The Danish government got exactly the same idea as… January 1975 Issue By admin
Archive THE GRAND PRIX OF NIMES THE GRAND PRIX F NIMES The Grand Prix of Nimes, although a "round the town" race, is different from such events as the Monaco G.P., the Pau G.P. and the… July 1933 Issue By admin
Archive Fast cars of the future Laurence Pomeroy had an extremely good article in "The Motor" of October 23rd, which all our readers should study. It compared streamlined with box-like cars and showed, as clearly as… November 1940 Issue By admin
Archive Villeneuve backs Legends event Jacques Villeneuve was the star of the show during the third Legends of Motorsport event at the Mont Tremblant circuit in Canada. Villeneuve was grand marshal at the event and… September 2010 Issue By admin
Archive New Commer Transporter for "Equipe Sunbeam" To service cars entered by the Rootes Group for motor rallies, a special van, based on a Commer five-ton petrol engined chassis, has been placed in service. Designed to carry… August 1959 Issue By admin
Archive Cars I have owned [Here is another article of this popular series, this time by peter clark, a truly versatile amateur, well known for his le mans successes with the h.r.g., his trials exploits… October 1940 Issue By admin
Archive Mercedes 60s at Brooklands Some idea of the potential of this greatest of all veteran cars can be obtained from some of their lap-speeds at Brooklands, where they were popular before the First World… August 1973 Issue By admin
Archive Cars I Have Owned by W. Bancroft of Renfrewshire When a near neighbour acquired a self-propelled vehicle my interest was aroused and has remained with me ever since. To get my neighbour's vehicle ready… March 1957 Issue By admin
Archive CAPT. CAMPBELL'S RECORD CAPT. CAMPBELL'S RECORD. The topic of the moment is Captain Malcolm Campbell's successful record breaking run at Daytona Beach, whereby he beat Major Segrave's record by over 3 m.p.h. Every… March 1928 Issue By admin
Archive The reminiscences of H. L. BIGGS No. 1.—The Taking of the 1,100 c.c. Hour Record by Widengren's Amilcar [H. L. Biggs served his apprenticeship with John Wallace, the designer of the Duzmo motor-cycle, and in the… April 1940 Issue By admin
Archive Club Items The Citroen Car Club is organising a picnic at Woburn Abbey on Sunday, September 27th. Owners of Citroens who are not members of the Club are invited to come along with… September 1959 Issue By admin