Archive After sales service Coys has developed its own unique salesroom as an alternative to selling under the hammer at auction Chris Routledge, the managing director of Coys, leans closer. “With some of the… March 2009 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Those lion cubs Sir, Lion cubs and the RSPCA! Really, Mr. Boddy! Perhaps I should feel honoured that Motoring's Malcolm Muggeridge sees fit to aim his faltering lance at my windmill. In fact,… December 1971 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive A reader since 1960 A reader since 1970 who owns the Jaguar XK120 which was one of three raced by Risca Garages of Swansea, South Wales, in 1953/54 (chassis 661048) would like to know… June 2002 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Matters of Moment, September 1968 • Places for Races A faint cloud of ominous colour is drifting about on the motor-racing horizon. The rumour is abroad that Silverstone circuit may be engulfed by a Government… September 1968 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive A load of balls... Sir, I enjoyed 'Lunch with...' Tony Southgate in the June issue and was amused by his quoting of the American phrase 'balls on the hood'. On the same page, your… August 2012 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Surtees resurfaces The Surtees TS9 which Rhodesian John Love raced in South African Formula One events in 1971-2 under the Team Gunston banner returned to the tracks at Donington on September 2/3… October 2000 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The Classic Racing Motorcycle Club The Classic Racing Motorcycle Club, recently formed to cater for post-WW2 racing and sports machines, is willing to organise track parades and displays of members' machines at car events. Details from club… July 1980 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The truth about the Windsor Sir, The Windsor was produced in the early 1920s by James Bartle & Co, Ltd, of Lancaster Road, Notting Hill, London, W, and was so named after the managing director of… June 1962 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Lucas Successes we have noted on many occasions this season, Joseph Lucas, Ltd. have supplied magnetos and electrical equipment to the majority of the leading racing drivers. Apart from providing equipment for… October 1947 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Italian Shorts For a first serious attempt at Grand Prix racing the Vanwall 2.3-litre engine showed up well, never missing a beat throughout the whole race. This should encourage Mr. Vandervell to… October 1954 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Fiat fan Sir, Having previously written to you about my experience in a Fiat 125, I have just, with regret, disposed of a 125S after 29,000 miles. Without question, this was a… November 1971 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive News in brief, March 2007 An exhibition in Copenhagen based around cars from the Donington Grand Prix Collection attracted record-breaking crowds during its 10-week run. Danish artist Ingvar Cronhammar used lighting effects and specially composed… March 2007 Issue By Motor Sport