Archive Jaguar return to racing Derek Bell and David Hobbs head a new Leyland Cars team of XJ5-3Cs. It seems almost too good to be true. After years of mostly poppycock rumours a team of… April 1976 Issue By Clive Richardson
Archive Racing through Birmingham The chances of motor races being held in Birmingham City Centre seem to be one step nearer according to a cutting from the Birmingham Post sent to us by Martin… November 1974 Issue By Clive Richardson
Archive A Bovine Sunbeam? We are aware that Bill Lake's GP Sunbeam is started with the aid of Ki-gas, not Ki-grass (page 831). This is the sort of printer's error which can occur when… June 1979 Issue By Clive Richardson
Archive The Audi Quattro A 140 m.p.h., 4WD supercar A sensational permanent-four-wheel-drive, 200 b.h.p., turbocharged, five-cylinder Audi, offering 140 m.p.h., 0-60 m.p.h. in seven seconds, 25 m.p.g. overall, superb comfort for 4/5 people, incredible… April 1980 Issue By Clive Richardson
Archive Sunshine Seven The Triumph TR7 Drophead A breath of fresh air wafts through all the gloom and despondency surrounding BL this month as the Triumph TR7 loses its head. No doubt to… April 1980 Issue By Clive Richardson
Archive Anglo-French Monica London breeding for France's new prestige car A collection of railway arches in Hammersmith may be thought the most unlikely location for the development of France's first craftsman-built prestige car… May 1974 Issue By Clive Richardson
Archive A Porsche on the Exeter Trial For the last two or three years W.B. and have talked about competing together in one of the MCC "classics", the Exeter, Land's End or Edinburgh Trials. As with so… February 1977 Issue By Clive Richardson
Archive Road Impressions - Fiat 131 Supermirafiori DOHC—but not much bite Don't be deluded by Fiat's current caged car advertisement for the Supermiraflori into thinking that this new twin-overhead-camshaft version of the 131 is a powerful wild beast trying to escape; there were… September 1978 Issue By Clive Richardson
Archive Panther Prowls in the Shadow of Brooklands If it is true that the old skills and pride have disappeared from the motor industry as the old craftsmen have retired and mass production has taken over, then the… April 1974 Issue By Clive Richardson
Archive At the coalface Clive Richardson, Deputy editor 1972-80 Nurtured by Motor Sports read under my school desk, being the only full-time editorial staffer was a dream job. Downsides were overwork in a Dickensian… July 2004 Issue By Clive Richardson
Archive Low mileage An advertiser's query in last month's issue as to whether or not his 1959 Morris Minor 1000, with 6,700 miles on its odometer from new, was the lowest mileage example… February 1979 Issue By Clive Richardson
Archive Maserati Miscellany :, April 1975 Testing the Merak and a brief drive in the exclusive Khamsin Even with the World economic turmoil in full spate there remain those who "have" even if there become more… April 1975 Issue By Clive Richardson