Archive Around and about, May 1978 The GP Opel conclusion Last month we published pictorial proof that Opel I, described in Motor Sport for September 1977, and owned by Noel Mavrogordato, is the car which finished 10th… May 1978 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Reality Bytes With more computers than an early NASA rocket the latest Nissan Skyline GT-R should be almost as much of a blast. So why, ask Gavin Conway, does the sum not… February 2000 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive International Race Results Of 1973 TASMAN RACES (For Formula 5000) FORMULA ONE RACES (with MOO class) FORMULA TWO (Including European Championship) 2-LITRE SPORTS CARS (European Trophy) FORMULA THREE RACES CANADIAN-AMERICAN CHALLENGE TROPHY (Group 7 Two-Seater… January 1974 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Marendaz Specials Sir, In your June issue on page 648 you erroneously inform your readers in regard to hydraulic brake operation."and in Britain by 1925 Horstman and Triumph had followed suit..." The… July 1986 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Club News, March 1954 The Fourth R.A.C. International Rally One of the most important British fixtures in March is the R.A.C. International "Rally of the Tests," which counts towards the 1954 Touring Championship of… March 1954 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Stag or Beta? Sir, One of your readers last month recommended dissatisfied Triumph Stag owners to change to a Lancia Beta Coupe. Those who read earlier road test reports of the 1,600 c.c.… October 1976 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive B.A.R.C. Admission Charges It is now possible to give the admission charges to Goodwood and Jersey. At Goodwood on Easter Monday the charges are 3s. 6d., 5s. and 10s. per person, inclusive of… April 1949 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Baby BMW Sir, I read with interest in your June issue the mention in "Book Reviews" of "BMW— The Bavarian Motor Works''. I was running a twin-cylinder BMW LS Luxus saloon until… July 1976 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The other British F1 drivers Reg Parnell was not strictly a works driver but raced Tony Vandervell's Ferrari 375 'Thinwall Special' to fourth place in the 1951 French Grand Prix. Roy Salvadori made a one-off… April 1997 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Too Many Projects The Americans wanted open roadsters for their sports-car series, but with Group 7 deleted, Europe needed a Group 4 sports coupe. Jackie Epstein wanted a replacement for his ageing Ferrari… July 1988 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Fog crashes Sir, I read with great apprehension the latest activity of the inventor, Mr. Ronald Perch. He, like a great many other people, is clearly not able to understand the cause… February 1971 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive News It had to happen. A major manufacturer has entered legal correspondence with the maker of a fibreglass replica of one of the manufacturer's current models. Many replica makers are technically… January 1985 Issue By Motor Sport