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WHEN MOTOR SPORT suggested, at the beginning of the war, that a trial or other contest might be organised and…

WHEN MOTOR SPORT suggested, at the beginning of the war, that a trial or other contest might be organised and…
[The "layman" being Douglas Tubbs, to whom we are indebted for this most informative account of Eyston's British long-distance and…
[In the December, 1940, issue J. L. Wyer gave some extremely interesting and hitherto unpublished information about the Sunbeam racing…
The owner of the 8-litre Bentley looks back down 45 motoring years IT is a safe bet that at the…
[In which Mr. Geoffrey Frank, of Liverpool, details his experiences with a very large and varied number of marques.—ed.] ALTHOUGH…
Photographic Studies by LOUIS KLEMANTASKI My introduction to Bugattis was caused by a gradual awakening to the deficiencies of my…
[When we published the article by A. F. Scroggs on his Trojan, lots of our friends suggested that this must…
101 Things ONE of the most fascinating aspects of motoring sports indeed, the factor which makes our game so different…
C. U. A. C. The Cambridge University Automobile Club's dinner of March 8th, so ably organised by J. B. Jesty,…
Sir, I felt that I just had to send my humble thanks for keeping at least the thoughts of "the…
[The case against the present style sports car is clearly stated in the article which follows by R. C. S.…
E. S. Tompkins, B.Sc., A.R.P.S., a contributor to this paper, was scheduled to present a lecture on "Speed Photography—Motor-Racing" before…
Sir, This is the first time I have written to you, although I have been an enthusiastic reader of MOTOR…
Brooklands memorial to take place for Motor Sport's long-serving editor
I have a friend who is very good at what she does, but knows less about cars than I do about string theory. A month or so ago she had…
The best motor sport highlights from the weekend, including the start of the NASCAR Cup playoffs at Las Vegas, the Blancpain Sprint Cup finale, WRX Latvia, Australian Supercars and more…
George Russell's disqualification from the 2024 Belgian GP showed there's no leeway when it comes to F1 weight limits. As Mark Hughes recalls, it's been that way since the shenanigans of 1982 which were tinged with tragedy