Archive Winter Tyres We follow our comments on radial tyres last month with some words on another type of tyre popular among enthusiasts, those which have been designed specifically for use in snow,… February 1966 Issue By Gerry Phillips
Archive Monte 1985 Advance news of the 1985 Monte Carlo Rally reveals that this year's break with tradition by delaying the first arrival at Monaco until the Wednesday will be continued. The converging… September 1984 Issue By Gerry Phillips
Archive Rally Review, October 1979 Rally of the Thousand Lakes FISA's World Championship bombshell The biggest bombshell of Finland's Rally of the Thousand Lakes at the end of August came not during the rally itself… October 1979 Issue By Gerry Phillips
Archive International Scottish Rally For 1970, the CSI decided to increase the number of qualifying events in the European Rally Championship for Drivers to 22. Some of them clash with each other, others clash… August 1970 Issue By Gerry Phillips
Archive Rallying finds favour at Ford We are are not alone in having a suspicion of anything but the most straightforward and basic of statistics. Having shrewdly chosen his variables, the clever statistician can, with disarming… February 1989 Issue By Gerry Phillips
Archive Monte Carlo Rally A routine expedition A man's achievements have grown, and his machines become more advanced, many of what were once difficult, strenuous challenges are now considered no more than routine. Journeying… March 1989 Issue By Gerry Phillips
Archive Rally Review -- Bandama, Ivory Coast, December 1991 An undeserving case December 1991 Issue By Gerry Phillips
Archive Rally review - The Sweddish Rally, April 1986 Several significant developments have taken place in Sweden in the past two decades. Among the more trivial (though some would say otherwise) are the nation's lump sugar finally becoming soluble… April 1986 Issue By Gerry Phillips
Archive RAC Rally of Great Britain No-one will deny that the most significant aspect of the RAC Rally was the victory by a British crew, in a British car, against a whole army of the talented… January 1973 Issue By Gerry Phillips
Archive Food for Flying Thoughts Theories on the Aerodynamics of Rally Cars Several hundred tons of laden Boeing 747 need only be propelled at about 170 mph to become airborne. Lighter aircraft, even those with… April 1986 Issue By Gerry Phillips
Archive Rally Review, December 1969 Tour De Corse Although British rallyists, both professional and amateur, have always supported French events, particularly the Alpine Rally, it has always been noticeable that few Frenchmen indeed venture over… December 1969 Issue By Gerry Phillips
Archive Rally review - Works teams in 1977, February 1977 By the time this edition of Motor Sport is published the first major rally of 1977 will be just over, but it is most unlikely that January's Monte-Carlo Rally will… February 1977 Issue By Gerry Phillips