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Cars in Books, November 1973
Sir, I was intrigued to see reference to "Sicilian Circuit" in the correspondence columns of your October issue as I…

Sir, I was intrigued to see reference to "Sicilian Circuit" in the correspondence columns of your October issue as I…
Sir, As Mr A. Shapland mentions the "Overfilled Sump Saga" perhaps I could come in on this one too. Valve…
Sir, I read with interest the tales of woe from your correspondents, Hardaker and Bournes, who seem to have suffered…
Sir, How I sympathise with Mr Doyle's troubles with his Fiat 132, in your August issue. In April of this…
Sir, Having received my airmail copy of your September issue yesterday, I have just finished reading every precious word between…
Sir, It appears that our correspondence with Mr Daws (Motor Sport, September) has failed to re-assure him that the slightly…
Sir, Roland King-Farlow's letter describing the clutchless state of Peter Hampton's t 903 60-h.p. Mercedes when it was resurrected in…
Sir, I was interested to read about Johnson's racing cars in "Cars in Books" in your September issue. There was…
Sir, In his excellent article "Pa-faces". Anthony Bird does seem to decry the dreaded Road Haulage Industry for doing its…
Sir, In response to Mr R.J. Hardaker's appeal to other Fiat 124 Special T 1600 owners for tales of woe.…
Formula 1 returns after a one week break following its whirlwind triple header to kick-off the 2020 season and there is a sense of inevitability heading into Silverstone this weekend.…
Mark Hughes recalls the thrill of watching Williams' first ever Formula 1 race victory as a fan at the 1979 British Grand Prix Alan Jones sweeps through Copse with a…
Liberty has brought new impetus to F1's continued drive for expansion, but in an open letter yesterday, Zak Brown set out his vision for how it can go even further
Sebastian Vettel has reached Q3 for the first time in nine months – he explained to Adam Cooper how he finally seems to be turning a corner with Aston Martin