Archive Tuning Topics A look outside the modified Ford world In recent months we seem to have published a great deal of road tests and general information on Ford products, so on this… July 1970 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive Tuning Test Pedigree Golfs Lately at Standard House we have had all sorts of requests to try converted VWs, particularly that fine little GTI Golf model, which starts life with 110 b.h.p.… June 1981 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive Endurance Racing muddles Attempting to sort out the sports car racing scene has grown increasingly complex over the years. In the 1950s we had cars that were recognisable as relatives to their roadgoing… May 1976 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive The sound of Munich There have been faster racing saloon cars than the BMW M3 - notably the Nissan Skyline GT-R and Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth - but there has never been a more… April 1992 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive New cars: Lancia Delta HF Integrale 16v Staying one step ahead Lancia has a busy period of reorganisation ahead in Britain. With its models now sold through Fiat (UK) Ltd, instead of Lancar, there will be inevitable… June 1989 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive Size Isn't Everything Recently, JaguarSport delivered three examples of the twin turbo, 542 bhp, XJ220, to the Salzburgring in Austria. The £415,000 machines are all allegedly pre sold to a scheduled 350 owners,… October 1992 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive New Cars: Lotus Elan New Lotus Elan? The right idea? When it was leaked that the new Lotus Elan — now priced at £17,850 without a turbo and £19,850 in turbo trim — was… December 1989 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive More power please The deception of basing a low slung coupé on popular saloon car components — in this case the floorpan and much of the running gear of the bestselling Vauxhall —… January 1991 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive Competition Wheels Ltd: Wheel Craftsmen in Magnesium Elektron Since 1973 Dymag racing car wheel's made by Competition Wheels Ltd. have become an increasingly common sight. Now it's easier to say who doesn't run… October 1978 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive Factory visit Bilstein Bilstein: gas-damping expertise reaps a reward "OF COURSE, it's got Bilsteins on it..." That dismissive statement, one that forms a normal part of the British enthusiast's dialogue and has even led… October 1980 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive A six hour surprise After 27 editions the 750 MC's 6-hour Relay is an established annual outing for the biggest variety of racing and road vehicles to share the track in Britain. A triumph… November 1977 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive The sporting tyre makers Pirelli: racing yesterday, rallying today with techniques for tomorrow As the astonishing publicity generated by their wall calendars fades into memories of 1974, Pirelli Ltd. in Britain have become one… January 1978 Issue By Jeremy Walton