Archive Air Mail The RAF Museum's Sopwith Camel Sir, Fairly recently in Motor Sport you referred to the Sopwith Camel in the RAF Museum and I remember this machine well! It was kept… March 1981 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Club News, September 1947 We Hear Group-Captain Tom Evans would appear to possess a most interesting motor-car, in the form of his Centric-supercharged, ex-Donaldson O.E. "30/98" Vauxhall, and, moreover, 'tis said that he has… September 1947 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Adding to the TR "saga" Sir, I should like to add more to the TR "saga". I started university in 1965 with a 1957 TR3, which I kept for three years. During the first year… March 1970 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Rising son Several years ago, the writer was following the Rally of New Zealand with some photographers and seeking a vantage point that would permit the taking of useable photographs without threatening… May 1995 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Bob the welder I read Doug Nye's piece on Bob Robinson and was sorry to learn of his passing. He was very helpful to me over the years. When the Gemini FJ team… October 2013 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Les Vingt-Quatre Heures Du Mans Le Mans, June 11th/12th Dramatic endings are nothing new in motor racing, even if they are less frequently encountered in long, drawn out endurance races than in the more hectic… July 1977 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Pray tolerance! After the Boat Race it was usual for spirited undergraduates to impinge on the Metropolis and proceed to paint the town a rosy hue. After a cup final even more… January 1943 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive New Blood Some newcomers to the Sport and their achievements to date One of the most encouraging factors about the post-war resumption of racing has been the number of drivers entirely new… August 1946 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Alan Henry If you’ve been a fixture in the Grand Prix paddock for as long as Alan has you will inevitably know everyone’s background – and that means the sport’s guiding lights… February 2010 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Incorrent "Gen" Sir, In your Monte Carlo Rally report you state that Mr. Franklin had both front wings torn off when trying to pass another car in Holland. This definitely was not… April 1950 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Motor Sport-Readers' Car Survey (Part 6) In concluding our Readers' Car Survey we are publishing on these pages a table detailing all the makes which have been owned by readers who took part in the Survey,… September 1962 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Hill Lotus crashed at Silverstone The ex-Graham Hill Lotus 49-R3, normally on show at the National Motor Museum, was damaged during the press day for the Silverstone Classic. Museum manager Doug Hill was driving the… July 2009 Issue By Motor Sport