Archive Continental Notes, May 1970 THINGS SEEM to be happening in France in a rather fast and furious fashion and on all manner of fronts. It would seem that 1970 may well go down in… May 1970 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Continental Notes, February 1968 Now that we have had the first Grand Prix race of the year the alarms and excursions of who hopes to drive what car are over and 1968 season lies… February 1968 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive 1963 Dutch Grand Prix race report: Clark at the double It was at Zandvoort last year that Colin Chapman produced his bombshell into Grand Prix racing in the form of the Lotus 25 or "monocoque" as it became known. This… August 1963 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive XI Gran Premio Siracusa An unbelievable race Siracusa, Sicily, April 25th. This year the Siracusa Grand Prix was held on the unusual day of Tuesday, it being a public holiday in Sicily to celebrate… June 1961 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Continental notes, July 1955 The past month saw the motor-racing world receive two very great setbacks. First there was the tragic death of Alberto Ascari, one of the greatest drivers of the present age,… July 1955 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive The 250F Maserati Now that 250F Maseratis are appearing in V.S.C.C. historic car races in increasing numbers it might be as well to review the production of these cars during the years 1954-1957,… May 1966 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive 1963 International Lombank Trophy F1 Meeting Snetterton, March 30th The Snetterton Motor Racing Club opened the 1963 Formula One season with a 50-lap event on their airfield circuit, and attracted a small entry of factory cars… May 1963 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Race of Champions Sunshine Day Brands Hatch, April 15th SNOWED OFF on March 18th the Race of Champions meeting was held in glorious sunshine on Easter Sunday before a fair-sized crowd, which should… May 1979 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive 1968 F1 Belgian Grand Prix report: McLaren's first victory The "circus" started arriving in Spa, Stavelot, Francorchamps, and Malmedy on Thursday, but with practice from 5pm to 7pm on Friday, many travelled overnight. The enormous Gold Leaf Team Lotus… July 1968 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive 1961 French Grand Prix race report: Baghetti's immaculate debut After the Spa race, where Ferrari cars dominated, everybody was resigned to an even greater demonstration of mechanical superiority on the fast Reims circuit. In the Belgian GP the rear-engined Ferrari… August 1961 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive VIII Grand Prix of Rouen A Mixed Meeting Rouen, June 12th As originally planned, the Grand Prix of Rouen was intended to be a full-length race for Formula 2 cars, with a Formula Junior event… July 1960 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive 1962 British Grand Prix race report - The uncatchable Lotus and Clark The Uncatchable Lotus and Clark Aintree, Liverpool, July 21st. In spite of a lot of protests the R.A.C. once again delegated the British Grand Prix to the B.A.R.C., the second… August 1962 Issue By Denis Jenkinson