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PICTORIAL REVIEW THE 26th M.C.C. EXETER TRIAL and THE 1950 MONTE CARLO RALLY MONTE CARLO RALLY STOP PRESS REPORT THE…

PICTORIAL REVIEW THE 26th M.C.C. EXETER TRIAL and THE 1950 MONTE CARLO RALLY MONTE CARLO RALLY STOP PRESS REPORT THE…
The T.T.— The R.A.C.'s revised Tourist Trophy Race to be held over the new Dundrod circuit in Ireland on September…
We Hear A. F. Wright has acquired a 1928 Amilcar Grand Sport which he intends to keep as near to…
by "Carrozzino" The introduction, by the F.I.M., of the World Championships for the various classes during the past season proved…
A Consideration of the Characteristics, Good Features and Failings of Some Classic Machines (Continued from November, 1949) Part IV—1928 Nineteen…
"Sunbeams Between The Wars" Sir, I have read with great interest the article by Messrs. Coombes and Wyer on "Sunbeams…
Reviewed by Andrew Frankel in this month's edition of Motor Sport, Colin Chapman's own Lotus Esprit Turbo is as mercurial as the man himself
By 1984, Niki Lauda had never won his home Formula 1 race. Yet in the thick of his all-McLaren title fight with Alain Prost, fortune – and his native cunning –…
The Lancashire lad that drove for Ford, Porsche and Ferrari in an illustrious sports car career, Brian Redman Brian Redman Born: 9th March 1937, Colne, Lancashire Nationality: British Any racing career…
23 years ago, Rod Reid was denied a chance at getting the first African-American to the Indy 500 – now he wants to take a entirely black team there