Archive Martin Hines No one can quibble with the 'Mr Karting' moniker given to Martin Hines, who succumbed to cancer in August at the age of 64. Not only was he a three-time… November 2011 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The things they say . . . "Three Humbers were sold at the recent Sotheby Beaulieu auction—a 1926 9/20 Humber tourer, a 1925 15/40 tourer and the 1910 car from the Argentine. These cars fetched £260, £240… October 1966 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Editorial , November 2000 Manarello must be a heady place to be right now. I cannot imagine that the Monday after Michael Schumacher's Japanese GP win was terribly productive in Italy. But somewhere there… November 2000 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Running costs of a Gilbern GT 1800 Sir, Disregarding the advice of friends who said it would put me off motoring for ever, I sat down the other evening to work out the running costs over the… October 1971 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Road-test policy. Sir, While I have no particular sympathy for the Ford Motor Company in the sudden glare of unfavourable publicity, I rather wonder whether any of the other three big manufacturers,… March 1955 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Rumblings, October 1954 Records Here, for the record, are the International class records broken in America during August by Austin-Healey and M.G. cars. (How nice to see G. E. T. Eyston still at… October 1954 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive For Those Who Desire Clean Oil We have been informed that Messrs. Stenor, Ltd., Kew Foot Road, Richmond, Surrey, are now Sole Sale Concessionaires for "Fram" Oil Filters and Spares. We understand that this important change… May 1949 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Fuji bids for Japanese GP Toyota aims high with plans to win big race back from Suzuka Toyota unveiled the revamped Fuji Speedway in March with the clear intention of returning the Japanese Grand Prix… April 2005 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The Second 1949 Shelsley-Walsh H.R.D. Motor-cycle Sets Course Record to 37.13 sec. Fastest Car Time by the Freikaiserwagen. Mays Third. The second Shelsley Walsh Speed Hill-Climb of the season on September 24th, saw Brown's… November 1949 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Free Castrol lubrication chart for Wolseley owners The latest addition to the Castrol range of lubrication charts is one for the Wolseley "4/50" and "6/80" models. The Castrol library now contains charts covering 19 different Wolseley models from… February 1952 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Letters from readers, December 1942 Sir, Intrigued by the glowing (???) press notice on page 186 for September, 1942, I deliberately went out of my way to see the epic "Blonde Comet." I have a… December 1942 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive V-E-V miscellany, April 1971, April 1971 One of the better-known two-stroke cars, the Valveless, was built by David Brown & Sons between 1908 and 1914. It was notable for a very large two-cycle, two-cylinder engine, both… April 1971 Issue By Motor Sport