Archive The Jaguar D-Type When the Jaguar D-type made its racing debut in the 1954 Le Mans 24-hour race, it marked a complete departure from the XK 12—based C-types which had won the race… August 1975 Issue By Clive Richardson
Archive The Polski-Fiat 125P The more car-per-pound car. WHEN MOTOR SPORT talks about a road test car representing good value today we have to say it with tongue in cheek, for normally the description… June 1975 Issue By Clive Richardson
Archive Schrader air pump Pumping up flat tyres with a foot pump can be back-breaking work. Schrader Automotive Products Division can take out the effort with their electric air pump, which works off the… September 1975 Issue By Clive Richardson
Archive Driving the new TVR 1600M Shortly after my factory visit Mike Casale loaned me the new smaller-engined addition to the TVR range, the Ford 1600 GT pushrod-engined model introduced to take advantage of, or defend,… October 1975 Issue By Clive Richardson
Archive Touring Round Honours were well distributed in the Castrol Anniversary Touring Car Championship There were a lot of doubting Thomases around, including this writer, when the RAC decided to make its British… December 1974 Issue By Clive Richardson
Archive Road test - The Aston Martin Vantage An exhilarating fireball, exquisitely crafted A new performance standard has been set amongst so-called "super-cars". And it originates not in Modena or Stuttgart, but in urban Newport Pagnell. For the most… April 1978 Issue By Clive Richardson
Archive Cultivating Porsches down on the Autofarm It is fairly safe to assume that anyone who can afford upwards of £7,800 for a new Porsche won't pale at the size of official Porsche spares and servicing bills.… January 1976 Issue By Clive Richardson
Archive All in a year's work In which the Deputy Editor reviews his 1979 motoring activities It doesn't feel as if a year has passed since I last wrote this annual review, and looking back through my… March 1980 Issue By Clive Richardson
Archive Mazda join the European hatchback war The Assistant Editor reports from Japan on the first Japanese car designed specifically for the European Market The four main islands of Japan contain 110,000,000 people crammed into an area… March 1977 Issue By Clive Richardson
Archive Road test - The Mercedes 280E (W123) Superb engineering, styling and handling, reasonable performance, too expensive When Mercedes-Benz introduced their nine-model W123 series last year they made much of the continued production of the old "New Generation"… March 1977 Issue By Clive Richardson
Archive New cars A collection of new and revised machinery The Alfetta GT In my road test of the Alfa Romeo Alfetta saloon in the June issue of Motor Sport I was a… August 1974 Issue By Clive Richardson
Archive The Lotus Elite Old name but an all-new Lotus It has been no secret since the introduction of the Jensen-Healey that the Lotusdesigned and built 2-litre, sixteen-valve engine used in the West Bromwich… June 1974 Issue By Clive Richardson