Archive Track test: Porsche track tests A bit of fun "It's a bit of perverse fun, really" quipped AFN Porsche 928 S4 driver Tony Dron of his 1.43 ton mount in the BF Goodrich Porsche Club… October 1989 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive Smooth operators Times are no easier for Jaguar than they are for anyone else at the moment, but its long-term model programme incorporates some promising hardware, including a V8 successor to the… February 1993 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive Road impressions: Citroen AX and BX Ambitious AX As part of the French Peugeot Talbot Grouping, one now enjoying a massive sales resurgence via the Peugeot 205/309 and Citroen's popular mid range BX saloons, Citroen is… September 1987 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive Interview - Adrian Reynard An embryonic Chapman, or mini-Broadley? We talk to the 27-year-old proprietor of a commercial racing cars business, single-seater designer, motorcycle World record-breaker and above-average driver. What are the prospects for… February 1979 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive John Barber discusses his enthusiasm for cars-and the sporting world Now that some of the dust has cleared from the impact that the Ryder Report made on Leyland, the Government, and former Leyland managing director, John Barber, I felt it… May 1976 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive Confessions of an ageing boy racer From Mini 850 to Porsche Turbo via the pen Since W.B. has now realised where many of the high performance test vehicles are disappearing to I felt it would be… April 1977 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive Perfection looms When Mercedes-Benz and Porsche mesh brains to create a sports saloon, you expect a memorable motor car: in the 500E you obtain as near to class perfection as we can… April 1992 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive Lola SuperVee Not so much a formula - more a way of life SuperVee has more to intrigue the casual reader of single-seater regulations in technical and driving terms. From the lightweight,… January 1977 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive Musings... Last month we contemplated the likelihood of further high performance developments reaching the public from the abruptly curtailed careers of the Group B rally "supercars." The most important development strand… August 1986 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive The IRVW Volkswagen have combined safety, performance and economy in a remarkable turbocharged diesel-powered Golf. The chances of driving a manufacturer's unique development prototype are always slim, but when that prototype represents… August 1978 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive New models from VW-Audi VW GTIs: 110 b.h.p. sports saloons As discussed in July's test of the Scirocco 1600TS, VW are to produce fuel-injected versions of the Scirocco and Golf, which we were recently… September 1976 Issue By Jeremy Walton
Archive The Motor Sport Road Test --- BMW 850i Heavyweight Cruiser Launched last summer in LHD, fan-fared to Britons as a £59,500 replacement for the 6-series coupés at the September 1990 Motor Show, the BMW 850i is a 19.5-foot,… June 1991 Issue By Jeremy Walton