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Sir, I was very interested to see in your review of the book "Waves - Wheels - Wings" the reference…

Sir, I was very interested to see in your review of the book "Waves - Wheels - Wings" the reference…
Sir, Gaining as usual much enjoyment from D.S.J.'s remarks in the August issue of MOTOR SPORT and in particular his…
Sir, I am writing in response to the numerous articles in the Press since the tragic death of Roger Williamson…
Sir, Some twenty-odd years ago, when the writer was assembling a British and European radiator-badge collection, it was learned that…
Sir, I feel that perhaps I may be able to put your European Correspondent's mind at ease by shedding some…
Sir, With reference to your paragraph on page 868 of the August MOTOR SPORT, in which you stated : "After…
Sir, I was most interested in your comments on the 1903 60h.p. Mercedes now owned by Peter Hampton. It was,…
Sir, I feel it is time I put pen to paper to complain most bitterly about the fire fighting arrangements…
Sir, Although always a great admirer of MOTOR SPORT, I fondly believed as I collected last month's shiny new copy…
Sir, It is surprising what singular facets of the motoring scene can come to light even after a good many…
Sir, D.S.J. sparked off an entertaining train of thought in suggesting British names for British cars. Striving to suit the…
Sir, Like Mr. Kimber in your August edition, I also purchased a TR6 from the TR Centre. At the time…
Sir, I am a British subject living in France, and I always look forward to receiving my monthly MOTOR SPORT.…
Sir, My attention has been drawn to what I can only assume to be a printer's error on page 883…
Sir, After stating that ". . . the main street of Geraardsbergen was closed, to enable the vehicles to be…
Sir, In a recent issue of MOTOR SPORT, I have seen reference to previous correspondence and/or articles concerning the problems…
Sir, I have just been looking through the Austin "Allegro" sales literature and see that British Leyland make a great…
This week we meet a mechanic who became a sculptor. Having packed away his much-travelled toolbox he has carved a highly successful new career, creating some spectacular works of art…
There is something reassuring about the sight of human litter gravitating towards bacon bap merchants at 6.15am – a fragment of landscape that’s very Silverstone. The catering areas are a…
The 1973 British Grand Prix saw a dramatic first-lap, nine-car pile-up, followed by Peter Revson's first F1 victory. All watched through the six-year-old eyes of Paul Fearnley, who recollects the vivid memories of his very first grand prix
Mark Hughes on the fascinating Russian Grand Prix, the fourth round of the 2017 F1 season Closing, closing on the race-leading Mercedes. So close now on the penultimate lap Vettel…