Archive Mercedes memoirs Edward L Mayer has owned nothing but Mercedes-Benz cars. Here, at the request of the Editor, he recalls some of the more outstanding. I suppose there is a number of motorists who, during… November 1944 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Reports of Recent Events, August 1948 West of England M.G. Trial W. A. Cleave (Morris-Special) retained a clean sheet in this event. The only First-Class award went to Ken Burgess' blown Allard, and the only Second-Class award… August 1948 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The sands are running out… The thought that pleasure motoring in Great Britain ends at the close of this month must hold many regrets for those who cannot use sports cars for journeys of national… June 1942 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Record-breaking Bentleys On May 29 at Millbrook two pre-war Bentleys attacked long-standing British class records, scoring (subject to confirmation) two bull's-eyes. Stanley Mann's well-known 3/8-litre car, which last year took the hour… July 1989 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Craftsman publications Craftsman Publications, 88 Regent Street, Leamington Spa, sell for 35s a complete set of drawings and a detailed duplicated book of instructions for making utility bodywork on a conventional chassis. Although this… January 1952 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive What goes around... Rosberg & Piquet, British GP In a neat piece of historical symmetry, Nico Rosberg and Nelson Angelo Piquet locked out the front row after qualifying for the GP2 Series races… September 2005 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Rally Review, July 1984 Acropolis Events of the present are rarely without their counterparts from the past, and quite often one can recall from years gone by an incident almost identical with one of… July 1984 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive International Prescott Speed Hill-Climb Sydney Allard - 1949 British Hill-Climbing Champion Sydney Allard Breaks Course Record (44.26 sec.), Sports-Car Record (47,96 sec.), Wins Three Classes and Final of 1949 R.A.C. Hill-Climbing Championship and Team… October 1949 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Another Lotus Elan Enthusiast Sir, Having been a reader of your excellent Magazine for sixteen years, I feel that this is a good time to write my first letter to you, and join in… June 1966 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive A useful training for the budding Automobile Engineer. One of the chief differences between this generation and the last is, that whereas then the common desire of youth was to be an engine… February 1930 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Vintage Postbag, April 1953 Sir, Under the heading "Progress?" your correspondent J. D. K. Watson described his early experiences with a Calcott which his father bought in 1925. In case the ritual of "cooking"… April 1953 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Letters from readers, February 1975 Connaught Engineering Sir, Further to my letter concerning some of the details and comments in the article on Mike Oliver (unfortunately this must have gone astray—Ed.), I must make further… February 1975 Issue By Motor Sport