Archive Nissan signs Bailey and Blundell Nissan's newly confirmed assault on the World Sports-Prototype Championship will feature an all-British driving squad for its single British-built Group C chassis. Dubbed the Nissan R89C, the chassis will be… March 1989 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive America Likes British Cars! Under the heading "Imported Horsepower" in Esquire for February we were pleased to read some complimentary remarks about British and Continental cars and to be told that "Foreign sports cars,… March 1948 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Alonso heads F1 matadors to Goodwood Formula One World Championship leader Fernando Alonso heads the list of superstars lined up for this year's Goodwood Festival of Speed. The Spaniard, who took his third win on the… June 2005 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Not a breakthrough Sir, In "Matters of Moment", December issue of your excellent magazine your headline "A Front-Wheel-Drive Breakthrough". The article gives the impression that chain drive has not been used before in… January 1978 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Reminicences Sir, I recently came across the plates of the enclosed prints which I had done on the off-chance that they may be of interest to you. I give such particulars… January 1952 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Carrera Panamericana Once again, this year's Carrera Panamericana across Mexico in late October was the main battleground for the European sportscar to prove itself against the big American cars. Mexican driver Carlos… January 1995 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Dunlop spokesman on tyre life Sir, One can argue about tyres indefinitely but, with due respect to Mr. Marshall, it is advisable to be sure that the alleged facts support the conclusion offered. The Dunlop… April 1963 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Damon Hill When Damon Hill was dumped by Williams no-one, apart, perhaps, from Damon, was too surprised. Frank's record of firing his champions is, after all, unsurpassed. The surprise came when he… January 1997 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Highly Successful Brooklands-Type Racing at Goodwood Reg. Parnell's 4 CLT/48 Maserati Wins Three Races, including the Richmond Trophy, and Sets the Lap Record to 87.1 m.p.h. Folland's Ferrari and Kennington's Cisitalia Successful on their First Appearance.… May 1949 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive In the hot seat Martin Brundle was 'young and stupid' when he beat Stirling Moss, aged just 21. He's learned a lot since: keep your phone calls short and don't annoy Dale Earnhardt You… December 2004 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Vintage Veerings For the benefit of newcomers to the vintage (pre-1931) cult, a few matters require clearing up. There is a mistaken idea in some quarters that cars lacking front wheel brakes… May 1950 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Vintage postbag , August 1980 An Austalian small car Sir, I've been a regular reader of Motor Sport for a considerable number of years, and have always found your irregular feature "Cars in Books" quite fascinating. I… August 1980 Issue By Motor Sport