Archive True or false? A reader has reminded me that many years ago I referred to the ancient Caudron aeroplanes owned by that well remembered racing-driver and inveterate record-breaker, Capt George Eyston. Eyston first… March 1992 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Veteran - Edwardian - Vintage, July 1978 A section devoted to old-car matters A chat with E. L Bouts Finding myself in Wolverhampton one-time home of "The Sunbeam" the other day I parked the Rover 3500 in… July 1978 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Dr J.D. Benjafield - Bacteriologist and Bentley Boy Dudley Benjafield was more than an eminent bacteriologist and bon viveur. He was also one of the finest amateur drivers of his age. Bill Boddy remembers him Dr Joseph Dudley… August 1998 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive The Scottish Motor Show Having pointed out in last month's Editorial that there will be no London Motor Show at Earls Court this year, it is only right and proper to mention that the… November 1977 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive The Jaguar XJ-S High-Performance Perfection — and its British! Jaguar is a great name of a car, with a fine racing record, and from the introduction of the svelte XK120, some would go… January 1981 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Tom or 'Scrap' Thistlethwaite The forgotten Bentley Boy, by Geoffrey O’Connell This is a welcome account of this racing driver, his friends, and his racing career. He counts as a ‘Bentley Boy’ on account… February 2009 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Reports of recent events, May 1955 West Essex C.C. Sprint Meeting (April 3rd) More than 100 entries arrived for this meeting on Wormingford Airfield. Cars were run in pairs on the slightly rising course and some… May 1955 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Jubilee Year In offering the British Racing Drivers Club very sincere congratulations on its sixtieth birthday, we present this pictorial review of its celebrated Brooklands 500-Mile Races, highlights of its pre-war calendar… December 1987 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Road impressions The New Fiat 131 1600S Mirafiori Back in January MOTOR SPORT described the new Fiat Mirafiori range of family cars, explaining how, as with British Leyland's Morris Marinas, these were… July 1975 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Shopping for a Rolls-Royce (or Bentley) IF the 70-m.p.h. speed-limit is here to stay (which Castle forbid), there seems to me every reason to travel in dignity and comfort, if one mustn't travel fast. So I… October 1966 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Customer without a cheque-book An Unusual 3,000-Mile road-test of the Chrysler Alpine-S When I received from John Rowe an invitation to visit some of the newly-constituted Chrysler factories and to take away for a… December 1976 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive True or False? Naturally there is more interest in an historic car with some competition background than in one without, not to mention the sordid matter of enhanced value. So it is not… November 1987 Issue By Bill Boddy