Archive Small Car Topics The Latest Renault Dauphine Recent experience of the Renault Dauphine in four-speed form with "Aerostable" suspension makes it easy to see why this car is so popular, even in this country where the price… March 1961 Issue By W.B.
Archive The Right Formula - 9 cwt. and 40 b.h.p.! Impressive Prototype of New Cooper Sports Two-seater and — Some Notes on the Racing Coopers "Motor Sport" has been preaching for some time the desirability of developing small or medium-sized… March 1949 Issue By W.B.
Archive Brighton Brevities The most popular make was de Dion Bouton, with 38 examples entered, but a dozen Benz and eleven each of Humber or Humberette, Panhard-Levassor and Wolseley, and seven each of Oldsmobile,… December 1955 Issue By W.B.
Archive The Withdrawl Of Austin-Healey By withdrawing their entries shortly before the Le Mans race and announcing their intention of withdrawing from European sports car races Austin-Healey called forth considerable criticism. The French sporting paper… July 1954 Issue By W.B.
Archive My Year's Motoring The Editor Looks Back on the Cars He Drove During 1954 When I concluded an article under this heading relating to 1953 I stated that I had been loaned nine… January 1955 Issue By W.B.
Archive Racing and the Catalogue Car The Editor Looks at the Gap Between the Cars Manufacturers Race and the Cars they Sell I refuse to write another word about the Le Mans accident, which some people… September 1955 Issue By W.B.
Archive The Steyr-Allard The first published description of Sydney Allard's new air-cooled V8 sprint car, which is competing for the British Hill-Climb Championship. One of the sensations of this year's sprint events has… August 1947 Issue By W.B.
Archive Vokswagen Weekend The Volkswagen from Germany, that unconventional yet essentially practical, air-cooled, flat-four 1.3-litre saloon, neither beautiful nor ugly, formed the subject of a road-test survey in Motor Sport late last year.… January 1954 Issue By W.B.
Archive The MK. VI Bentley "Countryman" A Very Attractive Town and Country Saloon on a Famous Chassis Last month we were able to spend a day trying and luxuriating in a Mk. VI 4 1/4-litre Bentley… March 1949 Issue By W.B.
Archive Sampling the 300SL Mercedez-Benz The 300SL Mercédès-Benz, which created such a sensation in sports-car racing two years ago, until the manufacturers withdrew it from competitions because "they had learnt all they needed to know,"… November 1954 Issue By W.B.
Archive The Rootes Group and Competition Motoring An Interview with Norman Garrad, Competition and Sales Manager of Sunbeam Limited, about the Lessons Learned and the Successes Achieved in Competition Events, with Special Reference to the Arduous Alpine… July 1955 Issue By W.B.
Archive A Happy Occasion On May20th a happy occasion at the Hawker aerodrome at Dunsfold was a demonstration by the G.Q. Parachute Co.. Ltd., of Woking, of their retractable brake parachute, towed by the… July 1954 Issue By W.B.