Archive Letters from Readers, March 1974 N.B.—Opinions expressed are those of our Correspondents and Motor Sport does not necessarily associate itself with them—ED. March 1974 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Cars in books, March 1971 There was a most interesting "find" in the recently-published "Being Geniuses Together, 1920-1930" by Robert McAlmon, revised by Kay Boyle (Michael Joseph, 1970). The opening chapter refers to Robert McAlmon's… March 1971 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive World Endurance Championship: Silverstone 1,000 Kms — a cliff-hanger Maybe Jochen Mass made the most prophetic remark after winning at Vallelunga, when he commented that the cars would get better, and the drivers would get used to… June 1985 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Book reviews, August 1983, August 1983 "Rolls-Royce — The History of the Car" by Martin Bennett. 184 pp. 111/2 in x 83/4 in (Haynes Publishing Group, Sparkford, Yeovil, Somerset, BA22 7JJ. £8.95) The past month has seen… August 1983 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Obituary – Peter Ashcroft One of the best-loved and universally well-regarded managers on the rally scene, Peter Ashcroft was born in Preston, Lancashire and, after a spell at Gilbey Engineering, joined Ford’s motor sport… April 2008 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Fiat 850s at Snetterton Two Fiat 850s, a saloon and a coupe, recently undertook a 24-hour run at Snetterton. Driven by a team of six, the cars completed the run without attention, apart from… March 1966 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Ice racing: Chamonix 24-Hour Race Snow wonder While most circuit activity comes to halt for the closed season, the sport of ice-racing thrives in winter, and the most glamorous of these Continental events is the… March 1988 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Around and about, June 1989 More Changes to Grand Prix Rules On the eve of the Monaco Grand Prix, the third race of the new 31/2-litre formula, FISA's Formula One Commission approved a series of… June 1989 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive American comment See my agent" is fast becoming the catchphrase in the motoring world as driver after driver is taking a long, hard look at exploiting his goods and services in the… July 2000 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Matters of moment, May 1987 Brooklands collection This year sees the 80th Anniversary of Brooklands Track, and the 50th birthday of the opening of its Campbell "road" circuit. The Brooklands Museum Trust is celebrating this… May 1987 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive In defence of a Rapier Sir, May I leap, fairly lightly, to the defence of my Lagonda Rapier, which obviously did not "grace" the track at Oulton Park in your eyes. Perhaps if I could… September 1976 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Good luck and goodbye, TDs! As the result of a transatlantic 'phone call from the USA recently, the Nuffield Organisation is to earmark for the American market almost the entire production of MG "TD" Midget two-seater sports-cars for the… February 1952 Issue By Motor Sport