Archive Poor public relations Sir, I would like to voice my disappointment in the attitude taken in the respect of public relations by some of the Formula One teams. My daughter Sarah, aged 13,… April 1989 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Speed traps Sir, The Edwardian motorist had to contend with Bobbies with whistles and stopwatches jumping out of hedges. Judging by a police "cameo" I recently witnessed nothing has changed. I was… March 1992 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Fair Cop Sir, With reference to "Aggrieved and persecuted MG-B owner" in your May issue who thinks an open car attractive to the Police. I have driven in the course of my… June 1976 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Continental Notes, June 1956 Before the International Trophy meeting at Silverstone the Scuderia Ferrari were rapidly making history, for out of nine events in which the factory team competed they won eight, these being… June 1956 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Club News, March 1986 Winters edition of The Lagonda is a splendid production boasting colour photographs inside and out of the Club's visit to the 24 Heures du Mans which of course marked the… March 1986 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Indianapolis 500-mile race (May 30th/31st) This year Indianapolis returned to normal, for the U.S.A.C. oval track racers seemed to have learnt how to build and drive the rear-engined "funny cars" introduced by Brabham and… July 1967 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Gear changes and chicanes Sir, I lived in Leyland for twenty years and my father was Leyland Motors' Chief Computer Progammer. When there was a "Motors" open day, sometime in the mid sixties, I… September 1977 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Harper's Monaco is best, not bust A non-championship race at Silverstone in early November offered the BRDC Historic Sports Car racers a late-season thrash, and it was John Harper who mastered the greasy conditions best in… January 2003 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Club news, April 1952 We hear Phil Hill's Alfa-Romeo, well known in American races, is a short-chassis 2.9 not a 3.8 as stated last month. A 11/2-litre twin ohc racing Austro-Daimler, one of which was… April 1952 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Silverstone gate slashed to save British GP In a bold move which is designed to overcome the traffic congestion that has dogged the British Grand Prix, Octagon Motorsports Ltd has slashed the maximum crowd figure for race… December 2001 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Can-Am 1973 Porsche dons McLaren mantle Porsche ended the five-year McLaren domination of the Canadian-American Challenge Cup Series of sports car races in America with six victories in nine races during 1972.… December 1972 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Obituaries Peter Hull It is with the greatest sorrow that we report death of Peter Hull. He was 82. He was so very much a part of the VSCC, his loud,… January 2004 Issue By Motor Sport