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Fragments on Forgotten Makes:
No. 67, The Seaton-Petter One of the shortest-lived production cars was the Seaton-Petter, announced in 1926 and gone from the…

No. 67, The Seaton-Petter One of the shortest-lived production cars was the Seaton-Petter, announced in 1926 and gone from the…
The history of the Miller racing cars which contributed such an important part to the American racing scene has been…
Discovering lost Cords Sir, I was interested to see the reference in January's MOTOR SPORT to the Cord unearthed in…
No further news has been received about the Brooklands track situation but rumour did suggest that the "Forty Acres" has…
Opinions expressed are those of our correspondents, and are not necessarily those of MOTOR SPORT. Speed limit plea From the…
Six months ago the IndyCar Series had loaded into St Petersburg, Florida, in preparation for its 2020 season opener. Drivers' motorhomes were parked up, the track markings freshly painted and…
When you arrive at the Goodwood Revival this week you maybe intrigued, depending on your age, by a banner on the footbridge that leads from the car parks to the…
The influence of Jim Clark on Simon Arron “You want to be what?” The careers advice department at William Hulme’s Grammar School, Manchester, wasn’t famous for…
Ex-BMW motor sport boss Mike Krack will take over at Aston Martin as team principal