Archive Champions finally meet Michael Schumacher and Sebastien Loeb went head to head at the recent Race of Champions in Paris. Their three-race face-off on a purpose-built figure-of-eight track in the Stade de France… January 2005 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive American Comment With the racing season yet to get into full stride, the most interesting sporting news of the past month has been the introduction by American Motors Corporation of its new… April 1968 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Donington to go live for 2007 A major new event at Donington Park has been launched to celebrate grand prix racing. GPlive, which will run on May 18-20, 2007, will feature a mix of races, demonstrations… September 2006 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive We have had good results from Holt's We have had good results from Holt's, and particularly from Total, spray-on de-icing fluid when clearing the screens and windows of cars which have been parked overnight without cover. March 1966 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive What, more Watton Sir, I was fascinated to see the recent photograph of Wally Watton in his Austin 7 Special. This is the car driven by Gordon Brettell before WWII, and having survived… February 2003 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Warning Words Sir, I read with interest your warning words to those thinking of using a vintage-type car. My British Salmson will certainly cruise at 50 all day, and that with a… August 1985 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Too Fast for Owner? A letter from Ian Metcalfe appeared in the Jan.-Feb. issue of the Sports Car, journal of the Sports Car Club of America. This enlightening letter, apart from explaining that Mr.… May 1949 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Club News, October 1988 A "Eurofund" set up for the new Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs, which is looking after the interests of users of old vehicles in the face of possible restrictive… October 1988 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive La Licorne Sir, I was delighted to read the letter from Mrs. Gallagher with details of the sports La Licorne owned by Mr. Searle. I thought that this was a completely forgotten… February 1978 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Rumblings, July 1951 New Lancia Any car which finishes the Mille Miglia race can be considered a pretty good automobile. And that Bracco's saloon Lancia came in second to Villoresi's 4.1-litre Ferrari in this… July 1951 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive A Rare Sports Car Sir, A little over 50 years ago this La Licorne (The Unicorn) belonged to the brother-in-law of the King of Afghanistan. The owner raced it on the sands of Parame… December 1977 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive A message for you: Rudi Sir, I'm surprised by the absence of Rudolf Caracciola from your recent all-rounder list, for he demonstrated his versatility in GP racing, sportscars, record breaking, hill-climbing, trials and rallies. What's… March 2003 Issue By Motor Sport