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Sir, Congratulations on an excellent article on Gilles Villeneuve. What you said is very much what I have always believed.…

Sir, Congratulations on an excellent article on Gilles Villeneuve. What you said is very much what I have always believed.…
Sir, The reason why the British public loved Tony Pond so much? Picture the scene: scorching hot Corsica, Tony taking…
Sir, I was pleasantly surprised by your February 'The One That Got Away' article. It referred to Bobby Unser's Penske…
Sir, Your recent articles on Alpine rallying and the Austin-Healey brought back pleasant memories. So, too, has the well-deserved inclusion…
Sir, Thank you for your article on Raymond Sommer. Truly, he was a very great driver. Though he wanted to…
Sir, I was extremely pleased to read John Davenport's reminiscences of the Renault Alpine's rally exploits in your February issue.…
Sir, Congratulations on your February issue and in particular the superb photographic display of Guy Griffiths' work. One small point:…
FIA President Max Mosley's efforts to reduce Formula One's galloping costs put me in mind of King Canute, who famously…
The other day I listened again to an interview, recorded in early 1957, with the Marquis Alfonso de Portago. Originally…
On Friday May 18, 1962, at Zandvoort, Formula One changed forever. In the blink of an eye, chassis design went…
Humble BMC underpinnings, trusty climax engine and sylphlike body were the ingredients that began a legend in 1958. David Malsher…
What was the most impressive aspect of the 1962 Formula 1 season? This month's cover story answers that, we hope:…
From Mk1 prototype via F1 car, Le Mans and Indy winners, Lola found its niche as a supreme customer car-builder…
The Paris-Darak is one of the Motorsport's toughest events. Yet the 1985 edition was even more so. Many fell, many…
Heard the one about Laffite at Dallas in 1984? In protest at the early hour of first practice, he turned…
Ken Wharton won rallies, trials, sprints, hillclimbs and races. He drove Ford Zephyr BRM V16, Cooper 500 and Jaguar D-type…
For a kid living near Le Mans, Ford's scorched-Earth approach was awe-inspiring, and even though he was to discover later…
Joginder Singh was perhaps the greatest exponent of the old-style safari - fast, determined and a demon spanner-man. John Davenport…
It was hardly blue-blooded, but Basil Davenport's raw Hill-climb special broke records galore in the twenties, making many a pure-bred…
Years of hard-won knowledge, 'I can do better' Chutzpah and driver determined to get up off the floor, were the…
Discussions have been going on for a while, but now it’s official: Honda will return to Formula 1 in 2015 as engine supplier to McLaren. The Japanese manufacturer left the…
Tom Kristensen, Le Mans' most successful driver with nine wins, has driven more than his fair share of brilliant racing cars – from R8 to Speed 8, we chart the best
I may be pushing the boundaries of my brief here, but if I promise not to mention it again can I discuss the future of what I am told was…
In conversation with the man behind Andrea Dovizioso’s late title push, crew chief and mechatronics expert Alberto Giribuola Photos: MotoGP Since the summer break Andrea Dovizioso has been the strongest…