Archive Formula One: 1987 San Marino GP Japanese domination The European part of the Formula One season opened at Imola on May 3, and the well-appointed and interesting Autodromo Dino Ferrari saw Nigel Mansell win almost unchallenged… June 1987 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive 1968 Dutch Grand Prix race report: Stewart’s Scottish-French Connection When the Grand Prix teams arrived in Zandvoort for the beginning of practice the Brabham team were in a shambles, with their 4-cam Repco engines in bits as the pistons… August 1968 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Activity at Surbiton Coopers for Formula Two Racing and a New Cooper-Bristol Sports Car Almost any time that you call in at Cooper Cars at Surbiton you will see something of interest,… March 1953 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive A Porsche Weekend Every year the Porsche Club of Great Britain hold a social weekend which they call the weekend of the year, and refer to it in today's "newspeak" as the WOTY.… March 1984 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive The Motor Industry Research Association The annual report of the M.I.R.A shows that during the past year research has been undertaken in such matters as stresses in vehicle structures, stiffness of such structures, filtration of… February 1948 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive The Gran Premio Supercortemaggiore - Monza Collins on Form, Hawthorn in Luck Monza, June 24th. The annual 1,000 kilometre race on the Monza track, which is financed by the Agip-BP petrol company of Italy, and named after their big refinery… August 1956 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Scottish Journey I suppose it was the Vanwall book that caused it, for we were discussing the battles of the racing cars of those two great industrial giants, Sir Alfred Owen and… December 1975 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Reflections in the Harbour IT WAS not too difficult to reflect in the Monte Carlo Harbour as these days the yachts are all fairly small and there is quite a lot of space. Gone… July 1982 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive 1966 Dutch Grand Prix race report: Brabham beats them on the beaches The rules of Grand Prix organisation call for a minimum length of time of one week between events and this is to prevent the holding of major races on successive weekends.… September 1966 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive Honda and Formula One Before we go into the whys and wherefores of the recent upheaval in Formula One circles caused by the Honda Motor Company's decision to supply engines to McLaren instead of… October 1987 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive International Gold Cup Runaway win for Clark (Lotus-Climax) TARPORLEY, September 1st The Gold Cup race at Oulton Park attracted a good field, in spite of no support from foreign works teams, and twenty-three cars… October 1962 Issue By Denis Jenkinson
Archive An Austrian Hill-Climb To start this season's activities I visited two out of the way hill-climbs in Wales and Cornwall, and in order to get the best appreciation of them I took part… November 1959 Issue By Denis Jenkinson