Archive The Formula One scene As was anticipated around the time of the Austrian GP there would appear to be some changes being made to the management and manipulation of the affairs of Formula One,… October 1976 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Notes on the cars at Silverstone Williams: The usual trio of FWO8C cars. An experimental front aerofoil was tried in practice featuring deflectors in front of the tyres. It is common knowledge that the team is… August 1983 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive 1962 Dutch Grand Prix race report: Hill rings in the new season with debut win The 1962 Dutch Grand Prix was notable for three outstanding things, it was the first round in the World Championship series, it took the title of Grand Prix of Europe, and… June 1962 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive The trend of racing-car design In this article which I write every two years in Motor Sport I discuss the design trends in Grand Prix racing only, because it is in Formula 1 where designers and… February 1959 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive The Gold Cup Grand Prix in the North Oulton Park, August 17th. All motor-racing enthusiasts in the north of England must feel a debt of gratitude to Oulton Park and the Mid-Cheshire Motor… September 1968 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive ROUEN RAMBLINGS One hardly likes to contemplate how far Behra would have been ahead if he had been driving a works RSK Porsche instead of a private RS. Reports on the practice… July 1958 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive 1979 British Grand Prix race report - Williams all the way Williams all the way Silverstone, July 14th It was all sunshine and peace at Silverstone over the period of the Grand Prix, the sun was shining, everyone was affable and… August 1979 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive BMW type 328 - Fifty years ago. In 1934 and 1935 the BMW firm was producing a neat and compact little two-seater sports car in the shape of the 319. It first came to the notice of… June 1986 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Ferrari and Formula One Enzo Ferrari has never been greatly enamoured of Formula One and the multimillion-pound entertainment business that the Jackie Stewarts of this World proclaim it to be. Ferrari has always believed… September 1976 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive 15th Grand Prix of Siracusa Ferrari has a try-out—and wins Siracusa, Sicily, May 1st. Unlike certain British racing circuits, the Ente Autonomo Circuit Siracusa was undeterred as putting on the first Grand Prix in Europe… June 1966 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Letter to readers, January 1993 Special Builders Dear reader, You cannot really define a special builder, even though we probably all know one when we meet him, and like me you have probably got friends… January 1993 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Continental notes, August 2004 Jenks on aerofoils It was inevitable that Matra should be first to have a movable aerofoil on their grand prix car, in view of their association with flight-control mechanisms. There… August 2004 Issue By Denis Jenkinson