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Bureaucrats in Action
Sir, Having been resident in Italy for most of the last twelve years, I am used to the authorities using…

Sir, Having been resident in Italy for most of the last twelve years, I am used to the authorities using…
Sir, The mystery car pictured on page 408 of the April issue is a Rover P8 prototype. This car was…
Sir, I was interested to see your "mystery car" Tailpiece in the April issue of Motor Sport. This very car…
Sir, I would like to point out what a wonderful service open two-seater sports cars are given by the Constabulary.…
"My Sprint has completed 42,000 miles. Its life history has been erratic, causing no trouble at all for long periods,…
Sir, In the obviously indisputable knowledge that all happenings which would not occur in the absence of the human mind…
Sir, There have been numerous guesses about the cost of subsidising, through the good Lord Ryder, each unit produced by…
Sir, We cannot see the British Grand Prix live on TV because it coincides with the first day of the…
Sir, This is an open letter to those with influence in the British motor car and motorcycle industries. At this…
Despite losing some of the best years of his career to WWII, Rosier became a French racing legend after winning the 1950 Le Mans and multiple non-championship grand prix
Sebastian Vettel was in very familiar territory, sitting there on pole position under the Singapore floodlights, everything under control, a set of fresh option tyres saved from yesterday, a stronger…
Oscar Piastri finally saw fate swing his way at Zandvoort, as Lando Norris' retirement gave the Australian's championship chances a major boost. Mark Hughes analyses the Dutch GP
This week in motor sport from the Archive and Database, with a home winner in the first Brazilian Grand Prix, plus a birthday for the only world champion on both…