Archive Castrol Grand Prix prints Castrol have issued a set of six full colour pictures of Grand Prix cars of 1948-1967, ranging from the 4CLT/48 "San Remo" Maserati to the present-day Type 83 B.R.M. They are… June 1967 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive My Year's Motoring The Editor Looks Back on the Cars He Drove in 1959 It is customary for motoring journalists to sum up their road-test findings at the end of every twelve-month period… February 1960 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Playing Golf Just before 1974 went out in a welter of costly petrol and low speed-limits I was invited by Philip Stein of Volkswagen GB Limited to the show village of Broadway… February 1975 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Anthony Mayman To say that the news of Anthony Mayman's sudden death at the early age of 43 came as a profound shock is an understatement. The sad tidings devastated members of… March 1993 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Richard Seaman Memorial Trophies Saturday The weather Gods decided to look kindly upon the VSCC when they hosted their annual pilgrimage to OuIton Park following conditions which have ranged, in recent years, from indifferent… August 1990 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive By Rolls-Royce to San Sebastian Our explanation for the absence of a Motor Sport test report on the Rolls-Royce seems to have done other journalists a power of good. Tony Brooks was commissioned to report… June 1964 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Jaguar 3.8Mk.II One of the best saloon cars in the World It was recently a privilege as well as a pleasure to carry out a long road test of a 3.8-litre Mark… September 1960 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive A JCC innovation The long-since-defunct Junior Car Club (it is now the BARC) was nothing if not innovative. Having shaken off the limitations of the enthusiastic Cyclecar Club after WWI it ran the… February 1993 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Great British achievements-IV The Development of the Rolls-Royce R-Type Engine recounted by The Editor "The Battle of Waterloo may, or may not, have been won on the playing fields of Eton, but certainly… July 1944 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive How did The Leyland Eight rate? A Discourse on the World's Best Car at the Time of the Armistice (Continued from the March issue) Having proved that, on paper, in my opinion, Parry Thomas' Leyland Eight… April 1974 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Bill Boddy Hann’s solo efforts Brooklands racer Tommy Hann’s self-made specials weren’t quite the race winners he boasted about In 1932 Tommy Hann announced that he was making a return to motor… October 2009 Issue By Bill Boddy
Archive Miscellany, March 2003 In Gordon Cruikshank's interesting account of a return to Blandford circuit he referred to Major PM Braid's accident, in which his Cooper ended up on the roof of the Guardroom.… March 2003 Issue By Bill Boddy