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PREVIOUS WINNERS.
PREVIOUS WINNERS. 1924. M. Benoist (B.H.P.), 98 k.p.h. 1925. Bejot (Bugatti), 111 k.p.h. 1926. Wagner (Delage), 123 k.p.h. 1927. Eyston…

PREVIOUS WINNERS. 1924. M. Benoist (B.H.P.), 98 k.p.h. 1925. Bejot (Bugatti), 111 k.p.h. 1926. Wagner (Delage), 123 k.p.h. 1927. Eyston…
A NEW 80 M.P.H. M.G. MIDGET PROBABLY the most remarkable progress in automobile practice in recent years has been in…
Letters from Readers. SIR,—We noticed with interest, the remarks about the McEvoy Special Morris Minor driven at Shelsley Walsh. We…
HORNET IMPROVEMENTS FOR i933. Cylinder Liners, Enlarged Back Axle, New Type Clutch and alteration in Rear Track size among refinements…
1933 COACHWORK FOR THE HORNET SPECIAL CHASSIS. E.W. Eustace Watkins, Ltd., 12, Berkeley Street, London, W.1. THE well known range…
Brief Specification. Engine : 6 cylinder, 57 x 83 mm. bore and stroke, capacity 1,271 c.c. Tax £12. 2 S.…
THE BROOKLANDS-NEWCASTLE RACE Annual Event Held Over from the Brooklands Air Display, Won by Hon. R. WESTENRA (Gipsy Moth). RIGINALLY…
I Motor Sport 800 MILES IN 8 DAYS. BEING AN ACCOUNT OF A HURRIED VISIT TO ANTWERP AND BACK BY…
Mr. R. C. Cole is well known for his frequent voyages from London to the Continent by speed dinghy. In…
Wing-Commander feel that he ought to go up and put in a little practice. At Gravelines we leave the feathered…
TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF A CHANNEL C OSSING R. C. COLE GIVES PROSPECTIVE OUTBOARDISTS THE BENEFIT OF HIS EXTENSIVE EXPERIENCE. ALTHOUGH…
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Click here to buy the lead image. Everything changes but nothing changes. That’s always been the way with Grand Prix racing and it probably always will be. Granted, the rules…