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LETTERS from READERS, March 1951
Sir, I have mimed. with -Interest the letters in your columns about the sports car races to the U.S., and…
Sir, I have mimed. with -Interest the letters in your columns about the sports car races to the U.S., and…
*********** 4,0 • ****** 4.4,0419•4> ****** i r, like to mention a few facts overlooked (intentionally or otherwise) by Mr.…
* * MOTOR-CYCLE OUTPUT Sir, Apropos your article "FIAT Racing Engines 1922-27," it may interest readers to know that the…
JAGUAR versus ALLARD Sir, I emphatically believe that A. E. Goldschmidt (sharing with Tommy Cole and Briggs Cunningham top-ace pbsition…
.SPEED OF THE 4i-LITRE BENTLEY Sir, Like your corre,spondent, Mr. W'. Stuart. Best, I was also interested in Mr. Raymond…
Sir, I read with interest the letter from Mr. R. Bailey in your January correspondence column and his suggestion that…
THE CA I 'E It A I ..LY Sir, I was astonished to read the comments. in the British Press…
AN INTERESTING M.G. Sir, .• I am enclosing, a photograph of my rather hybrid M.G. Midget, which has a C-type…
STOP PRESS Since we printed the statement on page 112, John Bolster, press ollieer of the Veteran Car Club, infintus…
ONSLOW-BARTLETT'S TRIALS SPECIAL--continued f rant page 182 How is this V-twin engine married to the chassis ? It is as…
V.S.C.C. at Bisley Another Series of driving teats at Ilkley was held by the Vintage S.C.C. on February 18th, and…
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Jim Clark remains an enigma. Forty-one years after his passing, racing fans are still fascinated by the greatest driver of the 1960s, but how much do we really know about…
Formula 1 has agreed that engine development will be frozen until the introduction of fresh power unit regulations, clearing the way for Red Bull to continue using its Honda power…
Sebastian Vettel's drive to sixth place was one of the feelgood stories from the Japanese GP. But it was a hard-won performance. We've examined his race data to reveal why the driver of the day award was well deserved
A long list of champions have run the gauntlet when choosing between staying loyal to a team and or ruthlessly putting themselves first – drivers should feel no qualms about looking after No1, says Damien Smith