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Happy at Luton
Nearly 12,000 workers at Vauxhall Motors Ltd., Luton, Beds, to-day share £65,300 under the firm's profit-sharing scheme. Since the distribution…

Nearly 12,000 workers at Vauxhall Motors Ltd., Luton, Beds, to-day share £65,300 under the firm's profit-sharing scheme. Since the distribution…
A report from the Hon. Secretary reads: — "The eighth meeting of the Association was held in Manchester on March…
Lap speeds well over 80 m.p.h. are expected over the 4.9-mile circuit at the Curragh Military Camp in Co. Kildare,…
Recently occasioned by a nostalgic aroma. Did I by chance the other night In a dark Somerset lane, *Feel the…
A letter from Ian Metcalfe appeared in the Jan.-Feb. issue of the Sports Car, journal of the Sports Car Club…
The West Hants and Dorset Car Club has been given permission by the Army authorities to hold a speed event…
We Hear R. S. Strachan is restoring a 1928 "20.9" Sunbeam chassis and craves a suitable body and wings for…
"Ford Through European Eye-Glasses — 1907 - 1947," by Edgar N. Duffield. (The Mercury Press, Ltd., 7s. 6d.) We had…
The Allard Motor Company announces considerable reductions in the prices of the two-seater, four-seater tourer and saloon models, for home…
Entries have closed for the Tenth Open Speed Hill-Climb to be held at Prescott on May 22nd, starting at 2…
Sir, I feel that your report in "Club News" of Mr. Raymond Mays' article in the Daily Mirror was not…
By "Baladeur" According to the Official Programme, the race which was held at Rheims on July 18th, 1948, was the…
A C-Nash 2-Litre (U/S) This successful and very reliable racing car is offered for sale, complete with spare crank, rear…
for sale, with large selection of spares. This is the car used by me for the last two seasons, and…
Pre-war E.R.A. beats latest Maseratis at Jersey. Raymond Mays (E.R.A.) a gallant third less than fifty seconds behind de Graffenreid's…
Motorcycling has lost one of its fastest, gentlest racers. Rest in peace. Le Mans always feels sombre. Perhaps it’s got something to do with the fact that motor sport’s worst…
Indianapolis and IMSA have signed a three-year deal to bring sports car racing back to the Brickyard, with plans to race from daylight into night
The seven-time world champion has denied it but Mark Hughes says Lewis Hamilton will have been seriously considering his F1 future during the break
He's soon to turn 39 and isn't known for tolerating a mediocre car. So why did Renault hire Fernando Alonso over a younger driver? asks Chris Medland