Archive Feedback Frisco surprise Sir, I live one mile from San Francisco's Golden Gate Park and a drive through the park is the highlight of my morning commute. On many occasions I… May 2005 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Letters from readers, November 1972 N.B.—Opinions expressed are those of our correspondents and Motor Sport does not necessarily associate itself with them. — Ed. A Motorway Experience Sir, On a recent Friday I was obliged… November 1972 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive DAF generasity Sir, I have just received a cheque for £15-odd from my DAF dealer, as refund for part cost of repairs to my first DAF, which developed a squeaking clutch, and… April 1966 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Vintage Postbag, January 1959 Sir, After the first World War a flood of cheap cyclecars appeared on the market in response to a widespread demand for economical motoring. This was particularly so in France, where a great… January 1959 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Earls Court debuts TRIUMPH GT6 WHEN the Triumph Spitfire Four was announced it seemed only a matter of time before the Vitesse Six engine was dropped in. Well, it was a long time… November 1966 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive "Out of the Past", August 1986 Sir, I read with interest your article "Out of the Past ' A flood of memories returned of the time mentioned by W B In the Mid-Twenties I was apprenticed… August 1986 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Lloyd Ruby -- A gem from the dirt This quiet Texan went from midget racing to Indy, F1 and Le Mans. He talks to Harold Pace Wichita Falls is a small, rustic Texas city just south of the… May 2005 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Around and about, November 1989 Obituary: Richie Ginther One of motor racing's true free spirits, Richie Ginther, died in France of a heart attack, just before the Portuguese GP. He had been frail for some… November 1989 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The crystal ball brigade Even as he comfortably led Michael Schumacher's Benetton, Damon Hill suspected that he had lost the Monaco Grand Prix. The Englishman was running a two-stop strategy, and therefore on a… July 1995 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Jackie Epstein Jackie Epstein Sports car veteran, team boss and circuit manager Jackie Epstein died on January 7. He was 74. The son of sculptor Sir Jacob Epstein and his sometime muse,… March 2009 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Sorting Out Speed! Study the International Class records as they existed at the outbreak of war and what do you find? That the highest speed achieved by a 350-c.c. car is Cecchini's. 91.3… August 1943 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Club affairs, February 1952 The new secretary of the Cranleigh & Dist MC and CC is AT Leighfield, Cornerfield, St. Nicolas Avenue, Cranleigh, Surrey. The Lagonda Club is holding a 24-hour rally on March 1st and 2nd, starting near… February 1952 Issue By Motor Sport