Archive NUVOLARI CRASHES IN GRAND PRIX BORDINO NUVOLARI CRASHES IN GRAND PRIX BORDINO. Roads Treacherous with Heavy Rain. Varzi Wins at Over 85 m.p.h. THE Grand Prix Bordino has gained in importance as a result of the… May 1934 Issue By admin
Archive NONE THE CHEAPEST CAR ON THE MARKET. Amazing performance of the £99 Nomad. By the Assistant Editor. ISITORS to the car show at Olympia may have noticed an attractive little vehicle… December 1926 Issue By admin
Archive THE MOTORISTS' "PERMANENT WAY" THE MOTORISTS' "PERMANENT WAY" THE recent article in our columns on "Roads," has elicited many queries and comments of appreciation from our readers, who will shortly be able to see… March 1933 Issue By admin
Archive Pal Italia Sir, I was interested to read your appraisal of Mike Parkes in the May edition. It may not be generally known that Mike, like his father John Parkes, was also… June 1999 Issue By admin
Archive CRITICISM OF "BLUE BIRD" CRITICISM OF BLUE BIRD" Sir,—May I ask for a little space to set down a question that has long puzzled me ? In recent articles that have appeared in various… September 1935 Issue By admin
Archive Speed Limits Sir, Police are often more reasonable than the law. I hope I am not tempting fate by saying that I have so far not received more than a serious talking-to… March 1973 Issue By admin
Archive THE SPRINT RETURNS TO BERKSHIRE THE SPRINT RETURNS TO BERKSHIRE S. Lewis-Evans Breaks Great Auclum Hill-Climb Record in blown Cooper 1,100. Class Records Topple. SPRINTS tend to be overshadowed by races these days, but there… September 1953 Issue By admin
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Archive A sportsman I was delighted with the item on Clay Regazzoni. Older readers may recall our Dulon-Porsche twice tangling with the leading Ferrari 312P in 1971 — with Ickx at the Brands… May 2006 Issue By admin
Archive RUMBLINGS, November 1933 Stuff! THERE is no doubt that the cult of the sports car was kept alive in the depressing days of 1931-2 largely as the result of the small economical spOrts… November 1933 Issue By admin
Archive ISLE OF MAN T.T. RACE ISLE OF MAN T.T. RACE R. J. B. SEAMAN'S FINE VICTORY ON TEN-YEAR-OLD CAR Seaman won the Douglas race at an average speed of 69.76 m.p.h., winning by 81 seconds.… June 1936 Issue By admin
Archive Greg Pajo Greg Pajo Car photographers are not known for their patience, but during our epic Highland shoot Greg remained remarkably calm as first the Ferrari, then the Jaguar broke. We suspect… September 2011 Issue By admin