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Book reviews, June 1987, June 1987
Flywheel — Memories Of The Open Road by Tom Swallow and Arthur H Pill, and the members of the Muhlberg…
Flywheel — Memories Of The Open Road by Tom Swallow and Arthur H Pill, and the members of the Muhlberg…
With Flying Colours by LJK Setright, Derek Forsyth and Robert Newman. (Stanley Paul. £25.00) Pirelli really pushed the boat out…
Disappointment forgotten The big attraction at the VSCC race meeting at Silverstone on April 25 was to have been Nick Mason's…
The High Speed Trial gives beginners a chance to try their hand at lapping the club circuit at any speed…
Sir, On April 20 my husband, myself, our 13-year-old daughter and 10-year-old son went to Castle Combe. It is a…
Sir, Your story about the D'Yrsan three-wheeler (Motor Sport, March 1987) included a side view of the chassis complete with the…
Sir, I cannot remember whether the Yimkin shown on page 347 (Motor Sport, April 1987) was the prototype, but certainly this…
Sir, For the pedants amongst us, neither Mr Graham's nor Mr Garfitt's "replica" and "kit-car" respectively (Motor Sport, April 1987) will…
Sir, The latest FISA fiasco over superlicences makes me wonder why a sport such as motor racing is governed by…
As F1 enters the final year of its ground effect era, teams are discovering that success now depends as much on intuition and adaptability as on traditional engineering precision, as Mark Hughes explains
The start of the British motor racing season has been pushed back until at least July, following Boris Johnson's announcement of a coronavirus lockdown for at least three weeks. All…
A new British sports car company has been created with a grand old name and a tub-thumpingly British (and really rather attractive) logo to go with it. Sadly that’s about…