Archive MG v Lancia Sir, In reply to your contributor "TwoPoint-Six," however anxious he may be to "boost British," the fact remains that the Lancia "Aprilia" would wipe the floor with the 11/2-litre MG.… July 1944 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Important Announcement The Motor Sport Brooklands Fund The Trustees of the Motor Sport Brooklands Fund have presented to the B.A.R.C. the Brooklands Memorial Challenge Trophy subscribed for by readers who have contributed… May 1950 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Data logger -- keep track of all the action Redman's Chevron frenzy Brian Redman's return to racing at Oulton Park will be one of the star attractions as the 40th anniversary of Chevron is marked at the Gold Cup… August 2005 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Auctions Crunch time Some auction houses are denying any knock-on effects from the credit crunch, but they do exist Is the credit crunch only affecting the affordable cars market? Or are… December 2008 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Riley Kindness Sir, An unusual experience I had in about 1960 might be worth relating. On a wet winter's night I dined the girlfriend of the day in a South Kensington restaurant.… September 1996 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive V-E-V odds and ends We remarked some time ago that the variety of unusual and sometimes exciting cars to he seen travelling from Lyndhurst towards Beaulieu must rival those that, in a past age,… February 1971 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive 'Dakar' may run in South America The cancellation of the Dakar Rally for the first time in its 30-year history could result in a move for the event to South America. The Amaury Sport Organisation, which… March 2008 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive World series aim to bounce back from Chevrolet blow As many as five manufacturers could be represented in next year’s World Touring Car Championship despite the withdrawal of Chevrolet. Series boss Marcello Lotti insisted that he had no concerns… September 2012 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Rumblings, May 1943 Expert Opinions The Second Motor-Racing Brains Trust is reported elsewhere in this issue, but it is interesting to consider in greater detail some of the points raised. Let us take… May 1943 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive TT stages first electric bike GP In its 102nd year, the Isle of Man TT made way for electric motorbikes to create the world’s first zero carbon ‘eGrandPrix’, the TTXGP. Rob Barber, racing for AGNI X01… August 2009 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Michael Johnson Parkes 1931-1977 Michael Parkes made an unusually full contribution to this World. He was a talented engineer, aviator and competition car driver. "Mike", as he was almost invariably called, died at the… October 1977 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Jack Heuer: A pioneer of his time Jack Heuer celebrates his 80th birthday in 2012. The Swiss, Honorary Chairman of TAG Heuer and the great-grandson of watch company founder Edouard Heuer, has created a lasting legacy in… September 2012 Issue By Motor Sport