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Around and About, March 1981
As young as you feel! Motoring magazines tend to devote a considerable amount of space to the varying merits of…

As young as you feel! Motoring magazines tend to devote a considerable amount of space to the varying merits of…
TVR's champion convertible For the majority of seasons since the 1973 start of producuon sports car racing, it has been…
The New Mazda 323 1500GT In just over a week's time you will find the much-discussed new Mazda 323 in…
"Alpine — The Classic Sunbeam" by Chris McGovern. 256 pp. 9 3/4" x 7". (Century Books Ltd., 15, Pont Street,…
Although it is splendid period reading, about the First World War and the 1920s, "The Private Diaries Of Rider Haggard…
With what is one of the most significant cars to be introduced for some time, Renault have brought the turbocharger…
Reigning champions Lancia brought two 1.4 litre Montecarlos to Daytona for the first time. Only one of the factory cars…
Audi's new 4-w-d Quattro (above) astounded everyone by its early performances but a leter collision with a bridge put Mikkola…
Carlos Reutemann ran on slicks from the start of the South African Grand Prix, his Williams FW07B coming home a comfortable…
Porsche's 924 Carrera A true road-going racing car! In the 1980 Le Mans 24-hour sports car classic, Porsche 924 Carreras…
The Railton car went into production during the nineteen-thirties as a result of design work by Reid Railton who was…
ADA/Janspeed TR8 Turbo Unfortunately we did not drive one of the works 3 1/2-litre rallying Triumph V8s. Instant 'classics' by…
N.B. - Opinions expressed are those of our Correspondents and Motor Sport does not necessarily associate itself with them. -…
Michael Schumacher’s Formula 1 championship-winning Ferrari F2002 sold for $5.9 million (£4.5m) on the Saturday of the 2019 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix weekend. The auction was held on the grid of…
The Saudi Arabian GP demonstrated how much the new F1 cars have improved the racing, but still show there's much room for improvement
The first race of the 73rd season of world championship racing reaped the second-closest top ten in seven decades of premier-class racing – a mere 9.288 seconds separating stellar rookie…
The race win that wasn't: Chris Medland on the bits you missed from Monaco, including the latest on an African race and why Cadillac's entry might Monte Carlo over the limit