Archive Tuning topics ERA Mini Turbo From Another ERA Before I drove a small green 1.3-litre Mini at the SMMT test-day at Donington, one sporting an ungainly black body-kit and a turbocharger crammed… Tuning topics Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive Grass roots: Fiesta F1 Nations Cup Too much advice! There is probably just time for you to enter the Fiesta Formula One Nations Cup, and it could be well worth your while: first prize is a… August 1989 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive Willhire 25hrs A scorcher! Longer-distance saloon car racing in Britain reached new levels of endurance ten years ago, when the BRSCC and sometime historic racer Roger Williams united to organise and sponsor… August 1989 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive Road Impressions: BMW M1 Magnificent and obsolete Although BMW had shown a gullwing door two seater in 1972, the mid-engined straight six M1 was not officially ordered from Lamborghini until 1976. Then a series… April 1981 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive It’s a long way to Ajacciao, a long, long, way to tow! J.W. joins the Leyland team on the Tour de Corse During this season Leyland have pursued an increasingly ambitious overseas rallying programme with the Triumph TR7. That their efforts to sell… January 1978 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive The Great Race Motor Sport journeys to Australia to find that touring car racing has become the premier league on the other side of the world. Ray Berghouse and David Segal are typical… December 1979 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive Spa Francorchamps Reborn in time for a hectic 24 hours This year two young Belgian brothers by the names Jean Michel and Phillipe Martin took outright victory in the 16th consecutive running… September 1979 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive Track test: Pikes Peak Peugeot 405 T16 Aiming higher Instead of Britain’s pastoral uphill sprints, the Americans can indulge hill-climbs of Continental grandeur. So it is fitting that Europeans such as Peugeot and Audi have become fascinated… October 1988 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive Road test -- Mercedes-Benz 300SL-24 Civil Service As a Mercedes Benz badge is one of the most coveted in motoring, it seems appropriate that the same company should also offer the most envied suffix in… December 1991 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive A thoroughly sporting day “Anthony Hutton,” they said at our recent encounter with four Thoroughbred sports car contender around Silverstone Club circuit, “yes, Hutton is the man you must talk to before you write… May 1976 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive Preview of the Citroen GS If Citroen invited you to come on a mystery tour in order to assess a new small capacity saloon, and added that you would be transported in a French executive… September 1970 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive Saloon car racing Saloon car racing at the Group 2 International level is now a professional branch of the sport with large sums of money expended on thoroughly modified production saloons by works… September 1970 Issue By Jeremy Walton