Archive The Monotrace Sir, Cyril Posthumus is correct in writing that the French Monotrace had nothing to do with Morgans from Malvern. The French single-track car was built under licence from the German… June 1977 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Matters of the Moment The B.R.M. Progress Report. We have now received, from the Production Committee of the British Motor Racing Research Trust, a Progress Report on the B.R.M. racing car, to which we… January 1949 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Rick Hall He’s not just half of restorers Hall and Fowler, he’s a fine racer and has driven every BRM in existence Who takes more Grand Prix cars to a race meeting… February 1998 Issue By Gordon Cruickshank
Archive What Is It? • What Is It Sir, Paddy Whitaker is at the wheel, my father Alfred E. Baker in the passenger's scat. The place is Bovington Camp and the time around 1923… October 1967 Issue By admin
Archive "Hunt v. Lauda—Grand Prix Season 1976" "Hunt v. Lauda—Grand Prix Season 1976" by David Benson. 143 pp. 7 1/2 in. x 5 in. Paperback. (Beaverbrook Newspapers Ltd., Standard House, 56, Farringdon Street, London, EC4A 4DY. 80p.)… February 1977 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Flying Scotsman Jim Clark wasn’t just a master behind the wheel, his chief mechanic tells Rob Widdows Jim Endruweit was Jim Clark’s chief mechanic. Life in the Grand Prix pitlane doesn’t get… May 2008 Issue By Rob Widdows
Archive REPAIRERS REPAIRERS QCORED CYLINDERS. Scores in cylinder bores can be filled in by Barimar Metallurgical (Patented) Process, to fit existing pistons and returned in two days under money-back guarantee, at low… February 1926 Issue By admin
Archive Veteran to classic Rolls-Royces in old age In his recently-published book on Rolls Royce, George Oliver has a chapter entitled "See how they last", covering some of the older models still in use.… June 1989 Issue By Bill Boddy
Great Read Archive Michael Andretti and Al Unser Jnr: The IndyCar dynasty born to run The parallels are obvious: Al Unser Jnr and Michael Andretti, sons of IndyCar legends and born within a year of each other, each take the CART title and a great… November 2005 Issue By David Malsher
Great Read Archive The 1981 Las Vegas Grand Prix: F1's gamble that didn't pay off It was at Monza in 1981 that I asked Chris Pook how ticket sales were going for the inaugural Formula 1 race in Las Vegas. “Terrible,” he muttered, and I… January 2012 Issue By Nigel Roebuck
Great Read Archive Patrick Head: The F1 designers I respected... and tried to beat During my time at Williams I have been privileged to compete against a number of designers whose work I have respected but tried to beat on track. Outstanding among these… January 2012 Issue By Patrick Head
Great Read Archive Aston Martin DB3: the underrated Dark Star of sports cars It is fair to say history has not been kind to the Aston Martin DB3. Relative to expectations then, and seen now in the light of what was to follow… July 2011 Issue By Andrew Frankel