Archive The 53rd Targa Florio A Porsche Monopoly Cefalu, Sicily, May 4th. The Targa Florio is not so much a race as a state of mind and a drive down through Southern Italy and along… June 1969 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Britain and Grand Prix Racing Quoting passages from one's own articles of the past is something I do not like doing, and it can bounce back and strike one down in an embarrassing manner, but… November 1957 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive The A.D.A.C. 1,000 Kilometres Race Impressive Win by Chaparral, Nurburgring, Germany, June 5th. The German club that organises the annual long-distance race over 44 laps of the Nurburgring has long held the opinion that quantity… July 1966 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Letter from Europe [By means of which the Continental Correspondent, while he is motoring abroad, keeps in touch with the Editor.] Dear W.B., Although it is now the month of May and this… May 1972 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Formula One Scene Engines I have always said there is never a dull moment in Formula One, and if there is it is of your own making. With teams from all over the… December 1990 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive 1972 Spanish Grand Prix race report - a Lotus come-back Jarama, Madrid, May 1st The Spanish event was the first World Championship Grand Prix on the European continent for 1972, and it was the turn of… June 1972 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive The Golden Book It is an unfortunate thing that most people have very short memories so that it is most important "what you have done" than "how you did it". We all remember… January 1968 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive The Delahaye 135M "Competition" In 1935 the Delahaye and Delage firms amalgamated and from being rather dull touring cars Delahaye took on a new lease of life with a very sporting flair. In 1936… May 1980 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive 1969 British Grand Prix race report: Stewart wins as Rindt foiled Silverstone, England, July 19th During the days before official practising, the Silverstone circuit was a hive of activity, so that at one stage it almost looked as if the Grand… August 1969 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Letter from Europe [By means of which the Continental Correspondent, while he is motoring abroad, keeps in touch with the Editor.] Dear W. B., At the moment I am feeling slightly sick, as… September 1967 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive 1968 Belgian Grand Prix: Spa Francorchamps Monologue on McLaren's debut win "Stand back, they are all going off on a warm-up lap. Bonnier is very late starting; something wrong with a rear-wheel fixing; did his mechanic strip the studs?" "Here they… July 1968 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Formula One Scene The Engine Era Sackcloth and ashes for DSJ. Last month in Formula One Scene when writing about the future of the Benetton team I said that Ford owned the Cosworth… September 1991 Issue By Denis Jenkinson