Archive Andretti wins again for Ferrari F.1 v F.A is no-contest Ontario, California, March 28th Money talks in motor racing and particularly when the currency is American dollars. So when the Ontario Motor Speedway, constructed last… May 1971 Issue By Andrew Marriott
Archive Around and About, January 1973 Chrysler UK LTD, one of Britain's big four motor manufacturers, announced an official return to competitions last month. Their come-back follows a period of four years in which they maintained… January 1973 Issue By Andrew Marriott
Archive Around the Tuning Shops A phenomenon of the motoring sixties has been the mushrooming of firms catering for the man who wants to make his car go that little bit faster. Even with the… December 1968 Issue By Andrew Marriott
Archive They make racing cars: Royale "About once a week", says Bob King, managing director of Racing Preparations Ltd., "I sit down and think this is a stupid business to be in". But really King's firm,… January 1971 Issue By Andrew Marriott
Archive Recent Sports Car Races Jyllandsring (August 25th) The incredibly twisty and slow 2.48-kilometre circuit at Jyllandsring in the Jutland area of Denmark held its first race of major International importance on August 25th. The… October 1968 Issue By Andrew Marriott
Archive They Make Racing Cars—Maxiperenco Products Andrew Duncan lay in hospital after an almighty accident at Mallory Park, in a Formula Three Alexis he was racing for the first time, and decided that, after all, he… August 1972 Issue By Andrew Marriott
Archive 1969 United States Grand Prix race report: Rindt runs the show The 1969 World Championship had been settled while the Grand Prix cars were still in Europe, but to some minds there was even more at stake at Watkins Glen. The… November 1969 Issue By Andrew Marriott
Archive On the Clan Crusader and Mazda 818 Coupe Road Impressions Clan Crusader Forming a new company to build Imp-based sports cars in the present climate ot increased motor vehicle legislation and the coming of Value Added Tax would… January 1973 Issue By Andrew Marriott
Archive Tuning Test Blydenstein's Viva SL With only 38 b.h.p. at the back wheels, a Vauxhall Viva SL is certainly not going to win very many traffic light grands prix. But this fairly… March 1969 Issue By Andrew Marriott
Archive British Leyland test day Some weeks before the Motor Show British Leyland invited us up to Silverstone where they had laid on a test day to drive as many of their models as possible,… November 1971 Issue By Andrew Marriott
Archive Around and about: comment on the racing and club scene, January 1972 Aintree lives—just The passing of the Aintree circuit near Liverpool from the International calendar seems to have evoked remarkably little comment yet it does not seem so long ago that… January 1972 Issue By Andrew Marriott
Archive Le Mans 24 Hours Matras ahead Le Mans, June 10th/11th Last year's victory by Matra was somewhat hollow thanks to the lack of opposition, notably from Ferrari, but this year it was an altogether… July 1973 Issue By Andrew Marriott