Archive BOAC 1000 kms. Alfa Romeo at last Brands Hatch, April 4th, 1971. When Henri Pescarolo crossed the finishing line to win the BOAC 1000 and give victory to the Autodelta Alfa Romeo T33/3… May 1971 Issue By Andrew Marriott
Archive The last of the open two-seaters? We drive the new Jensen-Healey What is the fate of the open two-seater sports car ? British Leyland, purveyors of such machines to countless Sprite, Spitfire and MG-B owners, seem… September 1972 Issue By Andrew Marriott
Archive Here and there, November 1971 • A new special Associate Membership scheme has been announced by the very active Ford Sport Club which will enable non-Ford owners to join in the activities. The initial annual… November 1971 Issue By Andrew Marriott
Archive Californian tales The Assistant Editor is let loose in the USA California Interstate 5 joins Los Angeles and San Francisco. It is a fast Freeway with little traffic and the Jensen Interceptor… November 1972 Issue By Andrew Marriott
Archive Tuning Test Crayford's 3-Litre Escort Driving to work the other day I spotted, in the opposite lane, a rather hairy-looking Ford Escort with a bulge on the bonnet and the word Eliminator… July 1969 Issue By Andrew Marriott
Archive 1987 Australian Grand Prix race report Bowing out Gerhard Berger sustained his winning momentum to reel off his second victory in a fortnight when the Grand Prix circus arrived in Adelaide for the Australian Grand Prix,… January 1988 Issue By Andrew Marriott
Archive Around and About, August 1972 Comment on the Racing and Club Scene John Player, The British Grand Prix and Lotus The tobacco firm of John Player & Sons of Nottingham have been one of the,… August 1972 Issue By Andrew Marriott
Archive Road test: Datsun 240Z A Japanese invader The World's major Western motor manufacturers, for a number of reasons we will not go into here, have swung away from sports cars almost entirely over the… March 1972 Issue By Andrew Marriott
Archive American Comment May means Indianapolis In the American World of motor racing the month of May means just one race—the Indianapolis 500—held on May 27th, with qualifying on the two previous weekends.… May 1972 Issue By Andrew Marriott
Archive Bank Holiday Brands—September 3rd Traditionally the Summer Bank Holiday meeting at Brands Hatch features powerful cars, and this year, after an apparently unsuccessful attempt with Formula Two in 1967, the organisers plumped for Group… October 1968 Issue By Andrew Marriott
Archive Mosport Murmurs Denny Hulme had a few harsh words about Reutemann after the race. The Argentinian was unrepentent. He thought that Hulme as a former World Champion and one of the most… November 1972 Issue By Andrew Marriott
Archive All the fun of the Fair An enthusiast visiting the USA can never fail to be enthralled by the fascinating array of different categories of racing available to the spectator. There are the big road racing… April 1972 Issue By Andrew Marriott