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Matters of moment, August 1971
The future of Le Mans Le Mans, instituted in 1923 and once regarded as the most important sports-car race of…
The future of Le Mans Le Mans, instituted in 1923 and once regarded as the most important sports-car race of…
During the past month we were invited by the British Leyland Press Department to a function at the vast Longbridge…
Kent Alloys Ltd., the member of the GKN Division down in Rochester that produces many of the castings used in…
Stewart and Tyrrell again Silverstone, July 17th Although the British Grand Prix does not have a long and venerable history, like…
The occasion of this year's British Grand Prix at Silverstone was also the twenty-first anniversary of the BRM team, for…
At the end of June there was an Alpine Rally in Southern France, but it was an Alpine in name…
Mosport Park, Ont. (June 13th) The sixth season of J-Wax-sponsored Group 7 competition in America got under way at Mosport…
The Sports Car Club of America has sold itself to television! Commencing with the Watkins Glen race, the balance of…
For the second round at Le Circuit Mont Tremblant, the Can-Am circus was joined by the latest version of the…
A Tyrrell double Castellet, France, July 4th Before anyone gets too excited it is worth remembering that the original series of…
With only one week-end between the Dutch GP and the French GP most teams had to repair the ravages of…
HRH Princess Chula asks us to say that all the motoring books by her late husband Prince Chula, and Prince…
Having gone to the trouble of digging out from the mildewed archives that BARC certificate which proved that in 1911…
With the Grand Prix of France taking place on the newly-built multi-million-pound Paul Ricard circuit alongside the Castellet aerodrome, about…
The National Traction Engine Club has published a soft-cover booklet "More Engines at Work", using illustrations originally used in their…
A reader recommended "Another Self", by James Lee-Milne (Hamish Hamilton, 1970), which has some motoring references in it. There is,…
Pedro Rodriguez died in that terrible accident at the Norisring. Some people have sentimental praise bestowed on them after they…
By Derek N. James. 446pp. 8 3/4 in. x. 5 1/2 in. (Putnam & Co. Ltd., 9, Bow Street, London,…
The Editor talks to a popular pre-war racing driver Cyril Paul had a long and eventful motor racing career which…
JW-Gulf Porsche Team fights to the finish Osterreichring, Zeltweg, June 27th. The magnificent circuit carved out of the hills in…
Fifty years on from the inaugural European F2 championship, the iconic name is back with two new race series. While the first – FIA Formula 2 – reclaims its position of yesteryear as the final…
Jean Alesi burst onto the F1 scene in 1989, the start of what looked to be a glittering career. But, writes Matt Bishop, after 201 grands prix, his 1995 victory in Canada remains the only F1 win for a special talent
There's no guaranteed route to the top in motor sport, but you can get a big helping hand. A lead instructor from the legendary Skip Barber Racing School reveals how it has turned thousands of amateurs into professional racers
There's been talk of a London Grand Prix for some time now, and while Formula E will be coming to the city in June 2015, the chances of a full-blown…