Archive Fangio favourite up for auction: 1958 Mercedes 300 SL The stunning Mercedes 300 SL given to Formula 1 legend Juan Manuel Fangio as a retirement present from Mercedes, and described by his nephew as his uncle’s “preferential” car, is… April 2022 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Rally Master Sébastien Ogier Switches to LMP2 Just when you started to think the battle of the all-time rallying greats was finally going to happen, Sébastien Ogier confirms he will switch to the FIA World Endurance Championship… April 2022 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Staff list | Details matter, April 2022 IN THE SPIRIT OF BOD AND JENKS Editorial +44 (0) 20 7349 8484 [email protected] 18-20 Rosemont Road, London NW3 6NE, UK Editor Joe Dunn Editors-at-Large Gordon Cruickshank & Simon Arron… April 2022 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Are Aston Martin's Le Mans Plans back on? It seems like a potential Aston Martin Le Mans programme comes around as regularly as the seasons these days but, almost exactly a year after the British brand shelved plans… April 2022 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive F1 sprint shake-up and race rules defined by FIA Turns out it’s not just the cars and officials that will be reworked for F1 this year, as the FIA has tweaked a host of its sporting regulations. Firstly, F1… April 2022 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Michael Masi ousted as F1 race director Michael Masi, the man at the centre of the controversy that tainted last year’s Formula 1 World Championship season finale in Abu Dhabi, has been sacked from his role as… April 2022 Issue By Motor Sport
Subscriber Archive Formula 1 good month, bad month, March 2022 Good month Zak Attack McLaren boss Zak Brown pulled no punches in his latest parish newsletter, saying quite specifically what he thinks about the self-interest of other teams. It was… March 2022 Issue By Motor Sport
Subscriber Archive The Porsche fit to lead a peloton: Parting Shot August 23, 1978 Volkswagen test track, Wolfsburg, West Germany Pro cyclist Jean-Claude Rude, left, prepares to break the 127.2mph cycling speed record behind an adapted Porsche 935 Turbo driven by… March 2022 Issue By Motor Sport
Subscriber Archive When the Ferrari 250 GTO went racing — with the world's best drivers Denis Jenkinson read the situation perfectly. In early 1962, as the dust settled following the ‘Palace Revolt’ in which a number of senior figures had left Maranello, Jenks wrote in… March 2022 Issue By Motor Sport
Subscriber Archive Age + experience = a Sébastien Loeb win at the Monte-Carlo Rally Who said you can't teach old dogs new tricks? Sébastien Loeb, grizzled winner of nine rally world championships and at 47 twice the age of many rivals, won the opening… March 2022 Issue By Motor Sport
Subscriber Archive Baby boomer – Gordon Murray reveals T.33 supercar Gordon Murray Automotive has revealed its junior supercar, slotting in below the radical T.50. Sharing a less extreme version of the same normally aspirated 3.9-litre Cosworth V12 engine, the T.33… March 2022 Issue By Motor Sport
Subscriber Archive eVTOL electric air race series picks its first pilots The Airspeeder series for electric aircraft has announced the first three pilots ahead of its mooted race series this year. The three intakes, selected from over 1000 applicants, are headlined… March 2022 Issue By Motor Sport