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THE GRAND PRIX OF NIMES
THE GRAND PRIX F NIMES The Grand Prix of Nimes, although a "round the town" race, is different from such…

THE GRAND PRIX F NIMES The Grand Prix of Nimes, although a "round the town" race, is different from such…
THE GRAND P I IX OF PICARDIE The Grand Prix of Picardie is one of the few remaining motor-races in…
THE MOTOR-CYCLE TOURIST TROPHY RACES. Although motor-cycle racing is not within the scope of MOTOR SPORT, we feel that the…
"SMUGGLER'S COME-BACK." THE FIRST STORY TO BE SELECTED IN OUR JOHNSON MOTOR COMPETITION. FIFTY years ago he was pilot for…
What Do You Know About Cars ? Report on Problem No. 4. THE photograph appearing in our last issue of…
A REMARKABLE OUTBOARD MOTOR FEAT. THE inhabitants of the Shetland Isles, off the north coast of Scotland, are a stolid,…
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THE FOUR SPEEDBOATEERS. THE preparations of the four Oxford undergraduates who are starting from London for Belgrade (Serbia) on the…
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Marcos Ambrose joined an elite group when he won Monday’s rain-delayed NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Watkins Glen, becoming only the fourth foreign-born driver to succeed in the US series’…
George Russell drove a 1924 Targa Florio-winning Mercedes through Emilia Romagna streets this week, recalling an early period of racing dominance. The team currently finds itself struggling in F1 but, as Mark Hughes highlights, its return to form is historically a matter of when, not if
Digital images of the Jeddah Street Circuit have been shown off ahead of the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix later this year
Careening through Californian desert, Riverside was a wild test of skill and courage, with merciless consequences for drivers who got it wrong. Now under a shopping mall, it defined F1's soul, writes Matt Bishop