Archive Reflections in the Finger Lakes From the point of view of the Watkins Glen organisers it was a good thing that the World Championship struggle went all the way to the final round although it… November 1974 Issue By Alan Henry
Great Read Archive Lotus 72: the most successful GP car ever? On 19 April, 1970, a pair of Lotus 72s made their F1 debuts in the Spanish Grand Prix at Jarama. Striking and purposeful in the distinctive red, white and gold… May 1997 Issue By Alan Henry
Archive Looking back with Jack Sears Probably the most difficult single decision ever to confront a racing driver is the question of the most timely moment to cease active participation in the sport. Once the choice… August 1974 Issue By Alan Henry
Archive Maserati's 1957 450S V8 The Maserati 450S was a spectacularly fast contender for major sports car championship honours when it arrived on the scene at the end of 1956, but a number of trifling… October 1974 Issue By Alan Henry
Archive Looking back on Francois Cevert Of all the new drivers who came surging through to prominence on the wave of France's motor racing renaissance in the late sixties, Francois Cevert, with his film star good… March 1985 Issue By Alan Henry
Great Read Archive Looking back with Tony Rolt: Jaguar Le Mans hero who plotted Colditz escape It seems hard to believe that Tony Rolt could be old enough to have raced at Donington, but the fact remains that, at the relatively tender age of twenty-one he… July 1974 Issue By Alan Henry
Archive Letter from South Africa Dear D.S.J., My initial reaction to being told that there would be a Formula One race at Kyalami for cars entered by members of the Formula One Constructors Association was… March 1981 Issue By Alan Henry
Archive 1976 South African Grand Prix race report A retrospective view Kyalami, March 6th Although Niki Lauda won the South African Grand Prix in apparently comfortable style, this is in no way a reflection of the efforts of… April 1976 Issue By Alan Henry
Archive 1978 Canadian Grand Prix race report Villeneuve at home Montreal, October 8th One week after the United States Grand Prix took place at Watkins Glen, the Grand Prix circus arrived to "pitch tent" in the new… November 1978 Issue By Alan Henry
Archive Bristol Brigand Exclusivity in extremis! An outing with a Bristol is like taking a trip back in a time capsule to a more leisured, high-quality way of life; not exactly 1930s, more… January 1984 Issue By Alan Henry
Archive First time in the spotlight: Lauda recalls the 1973 British GP In a sense, I think it was the British Grand Prix at Silverstone where James and I both put our names on the map. He was driving the Hesketh March… January 1998 Issue By Alan Henry
Archive Tom Pryce: a brilliant talent, needlessly lost If you stroll down one particular street in Fulham, there is an antique shop which you might walk past with only a casual glance. Unless, that is, you are a… March 1987 Issue By Alan Henry