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The last real sports car?
Sir, I am surprised that you should print such appalling heresy as appears in David A. Adams' letter in your…

Sir, I am surprised that you should print such appalling heresy as appears in David A. Adams' letter in your…
Sir, I was most surprised to read three letters in your December issue actually praising the Triumph TR range of…
Sir, I would like to say that Mr. David A. Adams is quite right when he says a TR is…
Sir, Reading your December issue I came across the feature "Tuning Test" and was at once reminded of the opinion…
Sir, Never before has a major championship been dominated as has this year's Can-Am championship. It has never happened before…
Sir, With reference to letters in your December issue of MOTOR SPORT about the Triumph TRS. I am 79 years…
Sir, Ref. M.G.D.'s article "Ken Tyrrell", 1955 was not the last year in which the works D-type Jaguars appeared at…
Sir, The article under the above heading by "M.G.D." contained two inaccuracies and made one notable omission. The opening race…
Sir, I was most interested to see a letter from my friend Philip Blackham in the December issue. Having driven…
Sir, I am now a dangerous driver. This is something quite new as, until recently, my 17 years of motoring…
Sir, We've had 'em all! Praise for the VW! Praise for the Sunbeams! Praise for the TRs! Praise for this…
The ripple effect of Sebastian Vettel's Ferrari departure is being felt across the F1, and it could have interesting consequences, as Mark Hughes explains
Gérard Welter, the man behind the rapid WM Le Mans prototypes of the 1980s, has died at the age of 75. He spent almost five decades at Peugeot, designing cars such…
That was too close for comfort. The multiple world championship-winning Enstone team came perilously close to extinction towards the end of last year as financial brinkmanship – both from its…
19 years ago today, Michael Schumacher completed a devastating title assault by winning the F1 drivers' crown faster than anyone else, a season which the maestro himself said couldn't be improved upon