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Gilles Villeneuve, The life of the legendary racing driver by Gerald Donaldson, 352pp. 9 1/2" x 6". (Motor Racing Publications,…
Gilles Villeneuve, The life of the legendary racing driver by Gerald Donaldson, 352pp. 9 1/2" x 6". (Motor Racing Publications,…
Dear reader, Whenever the opportunity presents itself, which is usually during morning testing, I take the opportunity at Grand Prix…
We greatly enjoyed GC's vivid description of the Pirelli Classic Marathon, and congratulate him and Henry Pearman on their impressive…
I could not help having a quiet chuckle when I saw you refer to my car in your August issue…
I would like to congratulate you on the support given to speed hill-climbing and sprints (Manors of Moment, (Motor Sport,…
I felt deeply insulted after reading the article "A Second Look" (Motor Sport, July 1989). DSJ is in my opinion…
How pleasant to read again Tom Plowman's notes on his Montlhery runs (Motor Sport, July 1989). A very decent chap…
On lap three of the 2021 Daytona 500 this past weekend, fans that were allowed into the grandstands rose to their feet and raised three fingers into the air. The…
Taken from the December 1997 issue of Motor Sport No one ever had Enzo Ferrari’s number better than Phil Hill. “The Old Man used to produce these annuals at the…
Only one car has shown itself capable of winning F1 races this season, writes Tony Dodgins. And this means 90 per cent of drivers don't have a chance of the title. Is there another way?
The phrase ‘you’re only as good as your last race’ doesn't always apply to F1. Often a circuit throws up a dull race but the event is still enjoyed, like…