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Simon does it again, but not so simply this time
HSCC: Donington Park Simon Hadfield began his 2003 in fine style by registering two wins at Donington Park in April.…

HSCC: Donington Park Simon Hadfield began his 2003 in fine style by registering two wins at Donington Park in April.…
Finding Bonetto Sir, One of the elements of special interest to me in May's edition of Motor Sport was the…
Sir, The day that I bought the April edition of Motor Sport I also purchased the then-current Autosport magazine, and…
Sir, I have recently become reacquainted with Motor Sport, and congratulate you on what must be, at least for people…
Sir, After viewing Eric Kent's letter in the March edition of Motor Sport, I felt the urge to contact you…
Sir, In the light of recent correspondence following the article in March's edition, your readers will be pleased to know…
Sir, I read with considerable interest the excellent article by Gordon Cruickshank on the grand prix Kieft. In September 1958…
Sir, Further to my earlier letter published in the April issue on the topic of the little-known rear-engined Kieft GP…
Sir, The picture of Tom Delaney and Willie Green commemorating Donington Park's 70th anniversary, in the news pages of the…
Sir, It was nice to see the Lotus Mark IX, with the Vic Berris cutaway, featured in the May issue.…
Simon Taylor Two European rounds so far in this year's world championship, and two Fenari victories. The trio of season-opening…
There were but five laps remaining in the 1996 Australian Grand Prix when Jacques Villeneuve got the message from the…
Judging by how far the man holding the microphone-on-a-stick jumps back as the car fires up, our fervent hope that…
In the early editions of the Le Mans 24-hour race, Lorraine-Dietrich cars were serious rivals to the Bentleys. Oone of…
The 1926 winner is the only genuine survivor of the Le Mans cars. After the race Robert Bloch acquired it…
Take out of the equation those pedal-to-metal laps around the old eight-mile Spa-Francorchamps or the pre-Hella Licht-S Osterreichring, and a…
The one that got away Keke Rosberg: 1982 Belgian Grand Prix Formula One's most exciting racer had just been killed,…
Midlands-based Sunbeam's entry for the 1923 French Grand Prix looked like being the best of the rest — yet the…
It was quick, powerful, reliable and adaptable. With more finance – and imagination – BMW's rally contender could have been…
Don Parker didn't begin racing until he was past 40 and yet he became one of Britain's most successful drivers…
Regular readers of the Racer website probably noticed that “Miller’s Mailbag” – the weekly column wherein longtime IndyCar scribe Robin Miller answers readers’ burning questions – has been missing for…
The twisting, dusty asphalt of Hungaroring rarely made for exciting racing until a layout tweak in the early 2000s set it on a path to being one of F1's best-loved venues
Lando Norris finally realised his childhood dream of winning the British Grand Prix, overcoming fierce rivals, chaotic weather and a race full of peril to triumph at Silverstone. Mark Hughes explains how the McLaren driver did it
From operational readiness to work readiness. Motor sport could be the ultimate recovery activity. High-pressure competition, a strong team ethos and risky endeavours mirror traits of service in a sporting…