Archive Road Test – Honda NSX Instant Heritage Despite the absence of a rear "+ 2" seat and the presence of a firmly mid-mounted engine, the Honda NSX makes everyday sense. For the first time in… November 1991 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive New cars: Audi 200 The big If . . Claiming a pedigree back to the Horch inline and vee-eight cylinders of the Twenties and Thirties, Audi's 1988 launch of an aluminium 90° V8 might… November 1988 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive Light the blue touchpaper... Even if you did not like the appearance of the Stratus, and we found nobody who objected to the basic shape, Berton': would have, to he congratulated on a striking… July 1976 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive The sporting tyre makers Michelin : Sport reinforces a most influential name in the tyre war "Michelin score first GP victory" said the covers of both sporting weekly papers on the Thursday after Reutemann's… March 1978 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive Circuit impressions: Two Tigas and a Ralt A menagerie at home on Goodwood Life is unfair. At short notice the amiable Tim Schenken, now a respectable retired racing driver, rang up and invited us to join a… February 1981 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive The British Silhouette Round Goes To The Home Team ... Just The only British round of the Group 5 World Championship for Makes, commonly known as silhouette racing, covered fractionally under 637 miles of Silverstone's GP circuit as far as the… June 1976 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive A trip in a Ferrari Boxer and to Maranello "MMM, would you like to try it ?" Just seven words spoken by former sporting and GT racing specialist Mike Salmon, but they brightened what had already been an interesting… June 1975 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive The Schoolboy Who Sold Manuals to Adults Interview Behind every classified advertisement there must be a story, but it is unusual to find that two lines in MOTOR SPORT's "back-page bible" have literally been the foundation of… June 1979 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive Tuning topics: driving four fast Cortina Mk. 3s Ford's best seller responds well to modification The title of Britain's biggest selling car, recently captured by Ford and their Cortina, has not always meant that the high performance specialists… February 1972 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive Formula 1 preparation: Ken Tyrrell guides us through the complications of today's international circus The famous Ken Tyrrell "Chopper" profile regarded our writer sternly from the desk within his light, modern, office. "It's… October 1976 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive A Le Mans adventure! ADA/Janspeed TR8 Turbo Unfortunately we did not drive one of the works 3 1/2-litre rallying Triumph V8s. Instant 'classics' by most standards, but the writer did spend a fair amount… March 1981 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive The revival of forced induction A somewhat pompous heading such as this can he readily transscribed into the polite exhortation "blow it!". In 1972 we can understand readers wondering why we should bother to dig… March 1972 Issue By Jeremy Walton