Archive Obituary Yet another link with the old Brooklands' days has been severed by the death of Major Oliver Bertram. He was a regular competitor at the Track, in a variety of… June 1977 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Morgans If anyone had asked where all the Morgans had gone on Sunday September 5th, I would have said to the Doming House Hotel above the show-village of Broadway, in the… October 1976 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Two Lions go from strength to strength Peugeot prestige is high, since the 205GTi set new standards of fun and performance among the smaller hot-hatches and British production got into its stride at Ryton. This was apparent… November 1988 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Car in books Yes, this feature still finds material for its continuance! A copy of "Hesketh Pearson by Himself" (Heinemann, 1965), lent to me by a prominent P.R.O. in the Motor Industry, proved to… September 1966 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Welsh Vintage For the popular VSCC Welsh Trial of October 10/11, 116 cars were entered. Competitors are able not only to test their driving skills but penetrate into some rather nice scenery.… December 1992 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Brooklands Trophy Race Run off at the BRDC Spring Bank Holiday Silverstone Meeting, this attracted an interesting field of pre-war cars. It was a handicap 5-lap race over the Club circuit, won by… July 1972 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Memories of Derek Buckler I knew Derek Buckler quite well. A rather serious chap, and why not, when you are selling kit-car parts and complete small-production sportscars in a competitive marketplace? His works were at… December 2003 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Factory Methods of the Vintage Era No. 19: Singer In the summer of 1920, with the war over and things improving, the Singer Ten was a popular small-car which was seen in its share of competition events. The post-war… March 1974 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Veteran-Edwardian-vintage, December 1963 A section devoted to old-car matters The 67th London-Brighton Veteran Car Run, (Nov. 3rd)—or a Disappointing Day with a Decauville Once again I was able to drive in that unique… December 1963 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive The World's fastest cyclecar When as a young boy I was given a 'tip' by visiting friends or relations, I spent the modest present not on chocolate but on the current Copy of The… October 1999 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Gush Special remembered Some time ago I recalled the 344cc Jappic, which at first amused, then impressed, the Brooldands spectators back in 1925. A professionally-built racing cyclecar, there were plans for production, but… July 2001 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Explanation Among recent Book Reviews we included Octopus Books' new series entitled "Great Marques", which has resulted in their Senior Editor, Michael Gilliat, taking us to task over two items. First,… February 1981 Issue By Bill Boddy