Archive Looping the loop Sir, Mr. Grigs in your "Vintage Postbag" asks if any "senile" reader can recall seeing the early demonstrations of looping the loop, and Hucks was mentioned by the Editor. Actually… January 1972 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Service after sale Sir, Alas for my hopes that Continental manufacturers and their British agents took more trouble over their customers than their British opposite numbers. In April last year I purchased a… January 1972 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Birthday celebrations begin at Goodwood As the official timekeeper for the Goodwood Festival of Speed, it was fitting that TAG Heuer chose the event as the perfect place to mark Jack Heuer’s 80th birthday by… September 2012 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Reformed When we tested the Monoposto Genie of Peter Gillett earlier this year it aroused a fair bit of interest in the club's activities. Now we can add a couple of snippets… February 1978 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive A reader A reader, by minute detective work, tells me that the picture used with my piece on the 200hp V8 Darracq shows the car at Saltburn in 1909, not 1908. This… May 2002 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Attwood Sr, by Attwood Jr Sir, I just wanted to say how wonderful it was to read in the December issue a letter relating to my truly remarkable and unflappable father! He also likes to… February 2010 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive A vanwall in your wallet Royal Mail is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Stirling Moss and Tony Brooks grand prix victory at Aintree with an issue of six motor racing stamps honouring British drivers. … September 2007 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Around and about, December 1972 Comment on the Racing and Club Scene Astonishing Russian If I had suggested a year ago that a Russian car was going to win two British racing championships I would… December 1972 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Track Testing the Formula 3 Ginetta So far in Formula Three the most technically advanced car, namely the Cooper Type 72, has won practically everything worth bothering about. Another very advanced F.3 car is about to… July 1964 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The "Babs" mystery Sir, I was more than a little interested to read the letter from Mr. C. F. Thacker in your October issue regarding progress with "Babs" and feel that it tells… January 1970 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Fun motoring Sir, I write in reply to your editorial in the December '76 Motor Sport concerning "getting the most fun" from fuel. My definition of a for motor car is a… March 1977 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Continental Notes and News, February 1931 THE SPORT ABROAD. While everyone must regret the absence from this year's: Grand Prix d' Endurance of the official Bentley team, the prospects for the race as far as can… February 1931 Issue By Motor Sport