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Matters of moment, January 1986
The Safety of Rally Spectators Another very exciting and interesting RAC Rally has, with luck, safely concluded, watched by astonishingly…
The Safety of Rally Spectators Another very exciting and interesting RAC Rally has, with luck, safely concluded, watched by astonishingly…
With the Sierra RS Cosworth Ford has built a car in a class of its own. It is quite simply…
Thirty years ago, the marque "Elva" came to the scene and, for a decade, was one of the world's most…
The 1985 Grand Prix season was a good one and it looks as though the 1986 season is going to…
Tom Walkinshaw's Jaguar XJR-6 sportscar team has achieved much in the space of four months, and earned its best result…
New cars dominate Lombard RAC Rally Had we been asked a few years ago whether we believed it possible for…
Ford 2.8EFi Granada Scorpio 4x4 Having got accustomed to a Ford Sierra 4x4 for 9,000 troublefree miles and liking it…
Last November we received a package containing photographs and negatives taken at the Borehamwood race meetings in the early Fifties.…
It's ironic that Britain's most successful manufacturer of hill climb cars, Pilbeam Racing Designs, is based in Lincolnshire on the…
In the colour-pages you will find an interesting account by M.L. about driving a modern Bentley Eight from London to…
In 1938 Bill Boddy road tested a Bentley by driving it from the Palace of Westminster to John O'Groats. It…
Paddock I remember, at the 1969 British Grand Prix, standing by the Shell Bridge and offering a pound for a…
The Bamford and Martin Aston-Martins were made a long time ago, in quite small numbers, but interest in them has…
This article, by R. King-Clark, was the opening chapter in his as yet unpublished book about his extensive flying in…
"HRG — The Sportsman's Ideal" by Ian Dussek. 176 pp. 10 in x 7, in (Motor Racing Publicalions Ltd., Unit…
Last month we referred in the "In Miniature" article to a scale model of the LSR car "Babs" made for…
Having read about Osbert Sitwell 's motoring in this feature, a reader in Seaford has drawn my attention to "Great…
It is no secret that Peugeot Talbot's recent history has been full of incident. The marque Talbot has not been…
Fragments of forgotten makes No 68: The Dawson A car which was almost a lost cause before it was announced…
In connection with the Madresfield speed-trials article in the November 1985 issue, David Sewell confirms my impression that, in pre-war…
It was nice to have some normality back in our lives on Sunday afternoon. Twenty Formula 1 cars on a grid ready for a real life motor race that kicked…
The Spanish Grand Prix marks the end of F1’s second triple-header in a hectic start to 2025, with new flexi-wing regulations set to potentially disrupt the competitive order ahead of round nine
Rain rarely stopped play at the 2024 Goodwood Revival, where a wet track showed off the skills of racing legends as they manhandled historic machines around the circuit. Andrew Marriott reports on every race from a thrilling weekend
Question. One that has been asked before but never properly answered, one that may justifiably be posed again. When we look at the entries for the 2012 Grand Prix season…