Archive Vintage Postbag, February 1966 A Talbot "First" Sir, Sump oil with gearbox oil—did not the Talbot 14/45, C.1925/28, have this arrangement ? A car ahead of its time for the private motorist. Colwyn Bay.… February 1966 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Special Brew Behind so many shattered dreams is an old racing car languishing as a monument to what might have been, if only . . . Back in 1977 the late Ian… October 1996 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Another mystery solved It was queried recently what became of the straight-eight blown 8C Alfa Romeo on which Donald Healey based the design of the 2-litre Triumph Dolomite sports-car and which he subsequently… March 1974 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive McLaren stars for Brooklands Heikki Kovalainen will join McLaren team-mate Lewis Hamilton at the Brooklands ‘Double 12’ Festival on June 28/29, a week before the British GP, along with Sir Stirling Moss. A 2008… July 2008 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Performance news GP's Centron It is some time since we had a brief look at the new things happening in specialist parts and cars, so this month we begin with a type… January 1971 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Happy Ending Sir, As a sequel to my letter regarding the Triumph 2000 steering fault, the rest of the story may be of interest. Following your publication of my letter, I received… February 1966 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Another Ghost Story Sir, Like no doubt many others I was most interested in your article "Another Ghost Story", March 1977. You state that what happened after the First World War is obscure.… April 1977 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Mercedes world Mercedes-Benz marked the opening of its new facility at Brooklands with the return of the ‘Blitzen Benz’ record car which last ran at the venue in 1922. Sir Stirling Moss… January 2007 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive A Fullness of Lola Lola's T70 was never really an ugly duckling, but in its metamorphosis from Mk III coupe to Mk IIIB it certainly became a most beautiful swan. It was one of… September 1988 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Middlesbrough's new racetrack Plans are well advanced for a "Motorsports Park" to be built on the site of a disused British Steel plant near the Teeside town of Langbaurgh, near Middlesbrough. The new… February 1988 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The sands of lap time Niki Lauda won the last Dutch Grand Prix, back in 1985. Local man Mark Koense has researched the host circuit’s history and these are a few pictorial highlights from his… November 2013 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive A diesel Sheerline Sir, I have now been running a 1949 Austin Sheerline into which I have fitted a 1937 Gardner 4LK oil engine for one year, during which time I have covered… December 1961 Issue By Motor Sport