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Salesmanship
Sir, Even though I left England 11 years ago I still take pleasure in seeing British companies competing successfully in…

Sir, Even though I left England 11 years ago I still take pleasure in seeing British companies competing successfully in…
Sir, You may be interested in the various references to cars in "Farouk of Egypt" by Barrie St. Clair McBride,…
Sir, While I wholeheartedly agree with your comments with reference to "Deceitful Datsun", I would point out to you that…
Sir, I am, by the way, the owner of a 1960 TR3A and have been both entertained and interested by…
Sir, If you, or any of your readers, know of anyone against whom you, or they, have a grudge I…
Sir, It has recently been suggested by Mr. F. W. Hutton-Stott, a founder member of the Lanchester Register and President…
Sir, Seen in the classified advertisement section of February MOTOR SPORT: Austin 7, 1928. "A real beauty—£500." Austin 7, 1928.…
Sir, Your correspondent Mr. Peter Hepworth is obviously a distant, and hitherto unknown, relative of mine, in that his great…
Sir, Your article of Lionel Rapson's Lanchester 40 greatly interested me. I happened to be present, in a breakers' yard…
Sebastian Vettel scored another popular podium finish but his team's breaking of rules cannot be ignored says Chris Medland, despite fan outcry
A cost cap of $145m will be introduced in F1 next year after the measure was approved, along with other restrictions to reduce spending and level the playing field
One of the most demanding sections of track in the world, Suzuka's Esses reveal who is driving at a higher level, says Mark Hughes. It's identified the greats for decades and, at last weekend's Japanese Grand Prix, singled out a potential new world champion
Poor old Valentino Rossi. Another year and he still sounds like a broken record. At Jerez his problem was the same as it’s been for the last few seasons: too…