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Dr J.D. Benjafield - Bacteriologist and Bentley Boy
Dudley Benjafield was more than an eminent bacteriologist and bon viveur. He was also one of the finest amateur drivers…

Dudley Benjafield was more than an eminent bacteriologist and bon viveur. He was also one of the finest amateur drivers…
How you can & why you should Club motor-racing is the future of automotive enjoyment and you need look no…
Mallory Park Formula Three race, July 7 1957 A borrowed sprocket and some strange advice from an unlikely source was…
Vickers, who have sold Rolls-Royce to VW, used to make cars. It began in 1901, when Vickers Sons & Maxim…
A nice gesture when the new by-pass at Paddock Wood was completed, it was opened by the 1896 Arnold, which…
Genevive, that film of a fictitious Brighton run first shown in 1953, was a box office sell-out and put veteran…
The lighter but by no means lesser vintage cars and a few Edwardians had an nav-cum-clue-hunt day in the Golden…
Motor club publications are of an increasingly high standard. The Alvis OC produced a truly fine souvenir book for its…
From time to time I have a feeling that I want to have twins. I mean, a car with this…
A closer look at the data shows Piastri's recent struggles have everything to do with tyre dynamics, and nothing to do with team bias, as Mark Hughes explains
And here come the players, out of the tunnel and into the stadium; just 15 minutes to go before the opening game of the 2014 World Cup, and the noise…
It had to happen: VR is building his own museum in Italy Knock down the Leaning Tower of Pisa and turn the Grand Canal into a car park, because Italy…
Fernando Alonso couldn't get a break, stewards doled out fines, Nicholas Latifi suffered in lonely misery, and Ferrari ended the 2022 Austrian GP with mixed emotions? A string of woe that you may have missed