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The Co-Op cars
The Co-Op cars This time we will depart from the previous policy of this feature, and cover a number of…
The Co-Op cars This time we will depart from the previous policy of this feature, and cover a number of…
Cars in books Cecil Lewis, still writing at 95, but perhaps best-remembered for his wonderful account of flying with the…
Out of the past In the 1920s motor racing at Brooklands and private flying were flourishing, and addicts who found…
Down Under -1-let no one think that the VSCC of Australia is inactive not that any British participants i the…
Sierra's 50,000 The Ford Sierra EFi 4x4 has done a trouble-free 50,000 miles. Still nothing amiss, except a digital read-out…
Footnote FFinally, what is all this about a motor racing centenary this year? In my view, the first race was…
Pleasure motor Obviously, the motor car can give pleasure of various kinds. There is the pleasure of driving a good…
The Guinness Complete Grand Prix Who's Who, by Steve Small. Guinness Publishing, 114.99. There are probably a number of you…
Aston memories Sir, The photograph on pages 354/5 in April's edition, showing Innes Ireland driving a DB4 GT, brought back…
Beauty beheld Sir, Despite the usual furore over what is termed technically 'legal' and what is not, 1 think congratulations…
A fair trial ... Sir, 1 know that the camera can always lie even the TV camera but 1 have…
Traffic jam blues Sir, Watching the opening events at Thruxton on Easter Monday, I couldn't help but glance across at…
... or rough justice? Sir, I have had time to read the analyses in the weekly specialist press and the…
Monaco fan Sir, A brief response to Mr Timm's letter in your March edition. His letter started with the question…
Starters' paradise Sir, I would like to congratulate Reynard on its startling IndyCar debut at Surfers Paradise. I know that…
A valuable link Sir, Reader Bill Timm (March 1994) may have a point that Monaco is an anachronism in the…
The numbers game Sir, I have been lucky enough to get hold of a copy of the 1994 NASCAR Year…
4Cif facts Sir, We have recently purchased a 1958 Renault 4CV convertible, which we hope to use in historic rallying.…
Austin's Circuit of the Americas was F1's US 'crown jewel'. But where does the exhilarating track and its sellout crowd stand now that Miami and Las Vegas have joined the calendar? asks Damien Smith
Fed up with Formula 1 and its boringly repetitive ability to show itself totally insensitive to, and out of touch with, global opinion? Depressed by the sport’s leaders turning a…
With a full season to get used to F1's new regulations, teams are focusing on upgrades to a few key areas. Lawrence Butcher examines where their development budget has gone
If you have to leave, leave on a high. Say auf Wiedersehen in style. On Sunday March 17 the most successful endurance racing team of this century loaded their cars…