Archive The Ferrari 126 CK A turbo-charging breakthrough Just over a year has gone by since Ferrari first showed the 126 CK to the Press at a gathering in Italy, and that was less than… August 1981 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Records Weekend (October 5th/6th) The annual weekend of record-breaking attempts at Elvington Airfield in Yorkshire saw another big batch of car and motorcycle records broken over sprint distances from quarter-mile to one mile. The… November 1968 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Jenks on... Le Mans, 1969 The Le Mans 24-hour race has many shortcomings, as anyone will agree who has been there, but in spite of them all it still holds an attraction… December 2005 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive 200 Miles per Hour It was not so long ago that 100 m.p.h. was considered a magic figure, attainable only by very special machinery; today any self-respecting car will top the magic hundred, and… November 1968 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Historic Grand Prix Cars The Maserati firm of the brothers Alfieri, Ernesto, Bindo and Ettore was always involved in Grand Prix racing, though they were never able to dominate the scene like Alfa Romeo… February 1982 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Fakes and phoneys We have had to become used to almost any old and interesting car not being the real thing as the business of building fakes, copies, replicas, clones, call them what… December 1985 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive McLaren International 1985 The 1984 season saw the Marlboro / TAG sponsored McLaren team win 12 out of the 16 World Championship Grand Prix events, with McLaren International claiming the Manufacturers' Championship and… December 1985 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive 1968 Italian Grand Prix race report: Kiwis' sweet victory The mere mention of Monza conjures up speed and Grand Prix racing with no ifs or buts, and once again the Italian track lived up to its reputation. Although practice… October 1968 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive 1981 Monaco Grand Prix race report A good race Monte Carlo, May 31st It will be a sad day when common-sense prevails and the Grand Prix is no longer held round the streets of Monte Carlo,… July 1981 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive 1985 Grand Prix de Belgique – What a pity Spa-Francorchamps, June 2nd I HAD a very uneasy feeling when I arrived at the Circuit Nationale de Francorchamps in south-east Belgium, because many of the advertising hoardings around the paddock/grandstand… July 1985 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive 1985 Monaco Grand Prix race report THE way that FISA and FOCA operate to run the world of Formula One is beyond the comprehension of normal motor racing enthusiasts like you and me, so there is… July 1985 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Reflections in the rain in Monte Carlo Reflections in the rain .in Monte Carlo ON LAP 66 rain spots appeared, on lap 7S there 'was' a distinct drizzle and on lap 78 the race finished. Formula One… July 1985 Issue By Denis Jenkinson