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Rally Review Munich-Vienna-Budapest, November 1965
Sometimes rallies that are a bit new to the International circus cause rally drivers to be taken aback when it…

Sometimes rallies that are a bit new to the International circus cause rally drivers to be taken aback when it…
Victorian snowmen have long been pushed off their pedestals on the Christmas card market and the variety of themes now…
"The Bullnose Morris," by Lytton P. Jarman and Robin Barraclough. 257 pp. 9.75 in. 6.75 in. (Macdonald & Co. Publishers)…
A Day at the Castrol Laboratories Oil is oil no matter from whose hole in the ground it gushes —at…
Last year the British Drag Racing Association arranged for a selection of American vehicles and drivers to visit this country…
The World Drivers' Championship for 1965 was clinched before the circus crossed the Atlantic, so the US Grand Prix, held for the…
After 38 years on the American and other overseas markets, Prestone antifreeze is making its first appearance in British garages…
The Editor Drives the Comparatively Simple CHevrolet Chevelle Malibu and Reappraises a Ford Corsair GT Convertible and the latest Ford…
While the dragsters were devouring Blackbushe in the International Dragfest a few miles away, the S.T.D. Register was quietly conducting…
For more years than I can count accurately I have used a pair of Bardic electric hand torches—one conveniently stubby,…
A new sound has been born. It hails not from Liverpool nor from any other tin-pan-alley source, for this sound…
An Interview with Jim Rands [The late John Cobb three times broke the World's Land Speed Record in his twin-Napier-engined…
The majority of British race-goers are enthusiastic followers of all forms of motor racing. Others, whilst appreciative of everything that…
The Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow and Bentley T-series The announcement of a new car by Rolls-Royce Ltd, is a momentous occasion…
N.B. —Opinions expressed are those of our Correspondents and "Motor Sport" does not necessarily associate itself with them. —Ed. THE…
Often overlooked in favour of the better-known British charges, Peter Whitehead's successes — particularly at Le Mans — set the stage for his contemporaries Whitehead looks on during the 1958…
The Monaco GP will look different this year as a result of the mandatory two-stop strategy, but could the move backfire? We look at the main questions ahead of the Monte Carlo round
It took just one fan to post a video on social media for Formula 1 to be engulfed in a storm, which ended in McLaren redesigning a rear wing. We speak to the content creator who started the sensational story off
Jorge Lorenzo’s shock move to Repsol Honda caught pretty much everyone by surprise. What are the precedents and how will the deal work out? In December 1988,…