Archive The Credit Suisse Classic Car Program Owning a classic car and experiencing the fascination of automotive history is something special. But experiencing it up close and personal within an international network of classic car fans, alongside… October 2012 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Profuse apologies! Sir, As my letter you published on the incident between Mansell and Senna was written immediately after I had seen the television coverage and before Nigel Mansell's press conference, I accept… December 1989 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Good for a laugh Sir, Seen in the classified advertisement section of February MOTOR SPORT: Austin 7, 1928. "A real beauty—£500." Austin 7, 1928. "Good order—£375." Austin 7, 1928. "Needs renovating—£275." Austin 7 tourer.… March 1970 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The Gulbenkian problem Not the title of a Sherlock Holmes pastiche, although I am perhaps guilty of writing the first of these, in Motor Sport, when I had the great consulting detective solve… May 2002 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Six months with a Mazda RX7 Despite having been with us for nearly a quarter of a century, the rotary engine is still considered by laymen to be a new idea, not be trusted until thoroughly… February 1982 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Pre-war aeroplanes Sir, With reference to the D.H. Tiger Moths used in the film "The Blue Max" in fact both the articles are correct. The facts are that several Tiger Moths were… June 1967 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Buying British is cheaper Sir, For more years than I care to recall, I have purchased your magazine mainly on behalf of my son who is perhaps an even more fanatical car enthusiast than… March 1977 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The muddled world of motor insurance Sir, Although not a member of the insurance fraternity, my own advice to Mr. G. R. Simpson is to sue the driver responsible for his accident directly in the civil… June 1971 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive England and India Lieut. B. Gordon Graham, R.I.N.V.R., recalls the cars he used before the war in Ceylon, and on home leave in England. I regret that I cannot lay claim to having… November 1943 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Vintage postbag, November 1985 Charabanc on Stilts Sir, I refer to your photograph on page 1012 of the Charabanc on Stilts. The photograph was taken at Burgh Island, close to Bigbury on Sea in… November 1985 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive A Matter of Nomenclature It seems to us that quite the best way of naming a competition car is by its maker's name, i.e., call a Bugatti a Bugatti. Difficulty arises in the case… August 1946 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Advertising Feature - The MX-5, A Runaway Success There is no question that Mazda's new baby, the lovely MX-5, is set to become a runaway success. It has already become so in America and Japan, and if the… April 1990 Issue By Motor Sport