Archive 1975 Argentine Grand Prix race report With the first round of the 1975 World Championship taking place in Buenos Aires just three months after the chequered flag fell at Watkins Glen to end the 1974 season… February 1975 Issue By Alan Henry
Great Read Archive Looking back with Paul Frere: writer, racer, Le Mans winner Just occasionally, to keep a sense of perspective over the subject about which they are writing, motoring journalists try their hand at active motor racing. Some in recent years have… September 1976 Issue By Alan Henry
Archive Jean Sage "I'm primarily an enthusiast — If Renault were not in F1 I'd be quite happy to be involved in rallying. . ." Although the political side of motor racing has… June 1981 Issue By Alan Henry
Archive 1981 Caesars Palace Grand Prix race report Jones signs off with a win Las Vegas, October 17th The whirlwind of frenzied Formula One activity finally reached its climax for 1981 in the dusty, sun-scorched car park of… November 1981 Issue By Alan Henry
Archive Formula 2 Review While the Formula One drivers busied themselves rushing round the twists and turns of Jarama, the ADAC was holding a major motorcycle meeting at Nurburgring for the German Tourist Trophy.… June 1972 Issue By Alan Henry
Archive 1977 Brazilian Grand Prix race report Reutemann wins through the carnage Sao Paulo, January 23rd After two weeks of feverish activity following the Argentine Grand Prix, the second round of the 1977 World Championship series took… March 1977 Issue By Alan Henry
Archive New cars: Audi 80 Quattro For those who relish Audi's proven four-wheel-drive system, but can't run to the near-£18,000 price tag demanded for the turbocharged two-door Quattro coupe, the advent of the 80 Quattro four-door saloon… August 1983 Issue By Alan Henry
Archive Citroen CX25 GTi Turbo A special appeal From the point of view of a road tester, assessing any Citroen model is a task fraught with more hazards than usual. The word idiosyncratic might have… April 1985 Issue By Alan Henry
Archive Ferrari's 3-Litre Road Recipe Twenty Years of Change It’s only when one spends a day with two cars from the same manufacturer, built a couple of decades apart, that one fully realises just how… November 1983 Issue By Alan Henry
Archive Jaguar XJ-SC 3.6 The Big Cat goes convertible It was the summer of 1981 which heralded the arrival of the new broom at Jaguar, John Egan blowing the cobwebs off the range with… July 1984 Issue By Alan Henry
Archive 1977 Italian Grand Prix race report An Anglo-Italian victory Monza, September 11th Despite annual rumours that the race must be moved eventually owing to various local objections, legal sanctions or whatever, the Italian Grand Prix at… October 1977 Issue By Alan Henry
Archive Emerson Fittipaldi – Born-again racer Having retired twice, his faith helped him decide to start a third racing career Words: Alan Henry He looked leaner, fitter and more youthful than ever. Forget the fact that… October 2006 Issue By Alan Henry