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1987 Hungarian GP race report: Piquet wins out
Favours of fortune Within a period of two weeks Nelson Piquet led less than 30 miles of Grand Prix motoring…

Favours of fortune Within a period of two weeks Nelson Piquet led less than 30 miles of Grand Prix motoring…
Third time lucky You would expect August 16 to be blazing hot almost anywhere in Europe, but Austria is not…
Speed orgy "The Vintage Sports Car Club again ran a two-day "speed orgy" at Oulton Park road-circuit this year, on…
First to wear the green" Last month we heard the good news that, after persevering since 1979, Lord Montagu of…
Last month's story about taking Richard Shaw's delectable 1937 41/2-litre Vanden Plas Bentley to the RREC Courteenhall Rally recalls memories…
We are deeply saddened by the passing of Alan Hess, that knowledgeable allround motor-racing personality and Brooklands Society Vice-President, who…
The Brooklands Society souvenir book we recommended last month, which commemorates the eightieth anniversary of the Track, is available for…
A 3-litre Bentley, which was originally a tourer but which at some time had a "woodie" shooting-brake replacement body, has…
Britain's two oldest motoring clubs are the Motor Cycling Club and the Midland Automobile Club. The MCC, which was founded…
The Vintage Sports Car Club scored again at its Prescott hill-climb. In spite of running nearly 200 entries for the…
Owen John went off alone on his summer tour of 1926 in his 16/65hp Rover saloon, complaining that without a…
A Middlesex reader has acquired from UIster the 1929 1750 Alfa Romeo (Reg UU 9125) which was entered by the…
A7s at Attingham Park One-make rallies are legion these days, and not all are for large motorcars. The "Severn Sevens"…
Directory Of Historic Racing Cars by Denis Jenkinson. 190 pp. 9"x53/4 (Aston Publications Ltd, Bourne End House, Harvest Hill, Bourne…
The things they say Sir, I find it incredible that we are invited (Motor Sport, August 1987) to treat "with…
Fernando Alonso rightly took the headlines at the Le Mans 24 Hours, says Dickie Meaden, but there was so much more to appreciate in this year's race I haven’t made…
Jochen Rindt was super-cool and mega-quick. With the stylish, willowy Nina on his arm and stopwatches, this German-born Austrian epitomised motor racing in the second half of the 1960s. Even…
The notion of what wins on Saturday sells on Monday has driven production car racing for decades. From the European Touring Car Championship of the 1960s to the BTCC, there’s…
Mercedes has unveiled its plans to become a more diverse and inclusive team with the announcement of its Accelerate 25 plan. Earlier this year, the team confirmed its intentions to…