Archive The International Trophy Silverstone, March 19th This year saw the running of the thirtieth International Trophy race at Silverstone, the first one in the present series being held in 1949, which Alberto Ascari won… April 1978 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive The Mercedes-Benz 16-valve For quite a long time we heard rumours and stories that Daimler-Benz of Stuttgart were about to enter the "small car market" with an entirely new car. Mistakenly we assumed… July 1984 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive 200 M.P.H. I HAVE always considered 100 m.p.h. to be fast, though just how fast depends on the vehicle you are in or on, and 200 m.p.h. is doubly fast. I have… May 1970 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Continental Notes, April 1963 Last month saw the beginning of the season of long-distance races that are accepted as classics in their own right, without the need of a Championship prop. These are the… April 1963 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Formula One facets Tyres To listen to some people these days you would think that the racing tyre has only recently been discovered, similar to those people who have the impression that Grand Prix… December 1978 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive 1971 Italian Grand Prix report: dice of the debutants in F1's closest ever finish Monza, Italy, September 5th. Before the meeting began there was not too much enthusiasm among the Italian populace for the 42nd Italian Grand Prix, even though it was the 50th… October 1971 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Maserati 4CM No.1128 In the January issue of Motor Sport, in an article about the 1939 British Empire Trophy race held at Donington Park, I mentioned an 1100 c.c. Maserati that was… June 1977 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Reflections in the Transvaal When I left England the trains were not running because the drivers had gone on strike; when I went into the Kyalami circuit on the first day of practice the… March 1982 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive This Month on the International Racing Scene Although it is not on the racing calendar, nor on the International list, one event that must surely make itself felt on the International scene is the voyage of 43… July 1969 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Racing Notes A strange situation has arisen in the Grand Prix world, for after winning the 1969 World Championship with a Cosworth V8-powered Matra, Stewart now finds himself facing the 1970 season… December 1969 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Monza Alfa Romeo follow-up Following the article in the December 1976 Motor Sport about the Monza Alfa Romeo of A. P. Hamilton, the present owner has sent a photograph of the completed chassis frame… March 1977 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Formula One: 1987 German GP Attrition My small pocket dictionary says attrition is the "act of rubbing away, to wear down", and no more suitable word could describe what the German Grand Prix at Hockenheimring did to… September 1987 Issue By Denis Jenkinson