Archive Boom and bust Cars are still selling but the Credit Crunch looms… The very first production D-type going under the hammer was always going to cause quite a stir, and sure enough the… September 2008 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Brands Hatchings Burmah Oil, who are connected with Castrol, made their first entry into racing with the Alan Mann Ford V8 as well as other teams, with Burmah Petrol. The scene is… May 1968 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Healey D.C. On November 6th, this club staged its first competitive event, a closed rally called the Scorpion Rally. The reason for the name is twofold: first it is the appropriate sign of the… December 1955 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Alfa Romeo Guilia Spider Launched in 1966, Alfa's Giulia Spider is a peerless classic, whose delicately penned lines were not widely appreciated at first. Unofficially dubbed the Duetto after a competition in which one… December 1995 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Retro rallycross series is go Rallycross is the latest branch of the sport to initiate a historic element following the launch of the Retro Rallycross Challenge at Mallory Park in July. Running at four events… September 2012 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Kankkunen wins in New Zealand The two leading teams contesting the World Rally Championship, Peugeot and Lancia, entered five cars between them in the New Zealand Rally, and when the event finished at Auckland on July 8… August 1986 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Matters of moment, November 1976 Showtime soliloquy The International Motor Show at Earls Court, just concluded, lived up to its name, with sparkling new cars from Great Britain, France, Italy, West Germany, Canada, America, Japan,… November 1976 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Medically Speaking Doctor Paul Trafford is an intensive care and anaesthetic specialist based at Arrowe Park on the Wirral. He also frequents every TOCA meeting as its designated medical supervisor. He attended… July 1996 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive In the hot seat -- Walter Röhrl. Rally drivers are best, reckons outspoken Walter Röhrl. His loose tongue often ruffled a few feathers, but it was his skills on a loose surface that scared F1 World Champions...… September 2005 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive As an Australian sees us Sir, I have been a reader of your very fine magazine for some years now although I must confess I am not a regular subscriber as the prohibitive price (As.… April 1966 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive "Stock-car" racing Sir, Any motor-racing enthusiast who witnessed the saloon-car race at Silverstone on May 11th must have been disappointed at the appalling display of gamesmanship by one or two of the… July 1963 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Brooklands birthday bash The world’s first motor racing circuit echoed once again to racing engines and the excited chatter of thousands of spectators as Brooklands celebrated its 100th birthday in June. A cavalcade… August 2007 Issue By Motor Sport