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Sir, Mr. Piggott appears to have been misled himself by the delightful publicity statements to which he refers, because, as…

Sir, Mr. Piggott appears to have been misled himself by the delightful publicity statements to which he refers, because, as…
Sir, Thank you for seven years candid and interesting comment on motoring and motor cars; I look forward to my…
Sir, I fear an unfortunate mistake has crept into the letter on Italian car prices you were good enough to…
Sir, I am dismayed at the continuing trend of everything being too much trouble and too tedious, which has now…
Sir, I am rather amused by the recent advert, in the National Press of the delighted "Mini" owner, "in standard…
Sir, Having lived and motored in Italy for several years I read with interest Mr Piggott's letter published in your May…
Sir, I was very interested to read Mr. Burnell's experiences with multi-grade oil and his conclusions regarding the price of…
Sir, With reference to Mr. Pigott's letter regarding the type 158 Alfa-Romeos. He is perfectly correct when he says that…
Sir, Haying seen recently two BMC "Minis" equipped with "Town and Country" tyres on the rear wheels, I have now seen…
Sir, Through the medium of your excellent magazine I would like to instigate what might turn out to be a…
Sir, I enjoyed reading your article on the Mercedes Benz 190, but feel you did not make quite clear that…
Sir, Further to Mr RW Burnell's letter in the April issue of Motor Sport entitled "Which Oil ", I am rather surprised that he…
The Mexican Grand Prix is usually a cast-iron feelgood story for F1: stands full of fervent Sergio Perez fans, a popular circuit, and the stage of the season where there's…
Stick your tongue out at Monza and you can almost taste the history. The flavour is bittersweet of course. Such is the longevity and high-speed nature of the relatively narrow…
The Brabham BT44B was Carlos Reutemann's favourite F1 car, according to Gordon Murray. As the car ran up the hill at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, its designer paid tribute to the Argentinian's natural talent
Longridge: Lancashire’s muddy racing jewel, long forgotten Perhaps there’s another similar venue obscured in the mists of time, but none springs to mind. Longridge was a circuit apart, crammed into…