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Aston Martin 1913-1947, by Inman Hunter and Alan Archer. Osprey Publishing, £40.00
Quite rightly, as with other leading makes, there have been quite a number of books about Aston Martins. This latest…

Quite rightly, as with other leading makes, there have been quite a number of books about Aston Martins. This latest…
Sir, Mr G A D Smith (Letters, February '93 issue), asks whether you have anything better in your archives than…
Sir, Last month (March) I note you lost a reader due to Motor Sport's criticism of Mr Mansell. Your editorial…
Sir, So Motor Sport has after 25 years decided to expand on its pathetically inadequate comment at the time of…
Sir, Thank you for the 'Jim Clark' issue of Motor Sport. It really did tell a very true story about…
Sir, I am writing as a motor sport enthusiast of some 30 years, with some concern about the continual "Mansell…
Sir, I am researching the history of Donington Park as a racing circuit, with the eventual aim of publication, and…
Sir, I have enjoyed your magazine for many years since I bought my first copy back in the late '60s.…
Sir, I have read your articles on ways to reduce the cost of Formula One racing cars, and I wonder…
Following this morning's Toyota reveal, Porsche has followed suit this lunchtime. The V4 turbo-charged powerplant remains, and combines with the energy recovery systems to produce the best part of 1000hp. …
Written in 2013... The last Grand Prix I attended was at Silverstone in 2003. It was an epic race, enlivened by Neil Horan’s potentially suicidal track invasion, the best victory…
As I write, there is some uncertainty that the Korean Grand Prix – a race no one within the sport, save Bernie Ecclestone, seems to want – will actually take…
Meet Qiddiya's Speed Park: a futuristic racing venue featuring video game-like sections of circuit which is likely to host the F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix from as early as 2027. Here's everything you need to know