Archive Budget Blues A considerable proportion of the British electorate are vehicle owners, to whom Budget Day is a time for hope or despair. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, John Major, delivered his… May 1990 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive The VSCC at Prescott In a real heatwave on August 6, the VSCC coped admirably with an entry of 238, and although the start of its annual hill-climb at the BOC's Prescott course had… September 1995 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive WB Rumblings, October 2005 The lnvicta Car Club's 75th anniversary of the S-type was supported by these impressive sportscars, with owners bringing cars to England from Germany and the Netherlands, another flown over from… October 2005 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Sorting Out The Anzani Twin-Cam Engines We have received the following communication from Barry Peerless about Anzani twin-cam engines, which have been the subject of speculation in recent issues of MOTOR SPORT, We thank Mr Peerless… October 1996 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive A sound all-rounder Ken Wharton won rallies, trials, sprints, hillclimbs and races. He drove Ford Zephyr BRM V16, Cooper 500 and Jaguar D-type with equal facility. Bill Boddy was impressed Ken Wharton was… May 2002 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Nothing new... THOSE who watched the BBC coverage of last month's Grand National steeplechase will have seen the rider who was leading a preceding race by an enormous margin turn on to… May 1982 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Further comments on the Alfasud Ti A year ago we had a good deal to say about the then-new Alfasud, that near-mass-produced small car from the new Alfa Romeo factory near Naples, after a colleague had… December 1974 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Miniatures news, August 1978 The latest Classic Car offerings from the respected model-car house of Grand Prix Models of Radlett, Herts., are a very mouth-watering low-chassis 4 1/2-litre 100 MPH Invicta and a most attractive 1935 Ulster… August 1978 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Outing ! Sunday, June 8th, we decided that, as a change from watching motor races, we would attend a race for traction engines. This entailed, first of all, half-an-hour's run to Reading, happily… July 1952 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Another Centenary celebration The Worshipful Company of Coachmakers and Coach Harness Makers quite rightly regards the 100th birthday of the motor car to have occured in 1986 and it duly celebrated the occasion… July 1986 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Atmospheric motor racing fiction I see from Eoin Young's column in Autocar that he finds the new F1 novel, Flat Out by Colin Dryden a "cracking good read". He tells us how this latest… April 1997 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Harry Hawker - Aviator & Racing Driver Harry Hawker was both a brilliant pilot and a formidable racing driver. He knew no fear, took everything to the limit and paid the ultimate price. Bill Boddy remembers his… October 1998 Issue By Bill Boddy