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Book reviews, November 1988, November 1988
Conte Maggi's Mille Miglia by Peter Miller. 164pp.91/4" x 91/2" .(Alan Sutton Publishmg, Shepherd Road, Gloucester GL2 6EL. £14.95). Over…

Conte Maggi's Mille Miglia by Peter Miller. 164pp.91/4" x 91/2" .(Alan Sutton Publishmg, Shepherd Road, Gloucester GL2 6EL. £14.95). Over…
Sir, Whilst I appreciated DSJ's otherwise excellent tribute to Enzo Ferrari (Motor Sport, October 1988), I must take issue over…
Sir, In reply to Mr Wessells' letter (Motor Sport, September 1988) Perhaps I might be allowed to quote from Status…
Sir, As a regular spectator at Silverstone for many years (from 1954 as a matter of fact, when, as a…
Sir, With many more Formula One cars being built for next year than there are places on the grid, I…
Sir, May I, through your columns, appeal for a concerted effort by all motorsport enthusiasts, to persuade the BBC to…
Sir, I have been waiting to see if there would be a special television programme acknowledging Enzo Ferrari's contribution to…
Sir, I applaud DSJ's highlighting of the vandalism being perpetrated on Multi-Union II and Tarf II (Motor Sport, October 1988),…
Sir, Having been the owner of several "classic" Lotuses and other cars, I feel I ought to add a little…
Sir, English is a living language, but it is living it up a shade too fast for some old codgers!…
Sir, In your issue of May 1970, on page 446, you recorded the somewhat inauspicious debut of the unique racing…
Sir, How interesting to read of Ralph Stokes' fifteen Monte Carlo Rallies (Motor Sport, September 1988), and in particular the…
Hold me closer tiny prancer - Ferrari Daytona owned by Sir Elton John in the 1970s is set for auction The Daytona in question could go for up to £475,000 Photo:…
The findings of the FIA safety department’s investigation into Romain Grosjean’s fiery crash in the Bahrain GP were released on Friday, and they provide a chilling description of how it…
Probably only half joking, Bernie Ecclestone once proposed installing sprinkler systems around F1 tracks that would be turned on randomly to soak the surface and make things a bit more…
Did Red Bull win Zandvoort in the pitlane or was the answer wandering around the Dutch dunes?