Archive Packed Prescott for VSCC climb The Vintage Sports Car Club is expecting a capacity entry of 250 cars for its annual Prescott hillclimb on August 5/6, making the event the biggest classic hillclimb of the… August 2006 Issue By Motor Sport
Great Read Archive Audi's Group S prototype: the lost 1980s rally monster It sits there, brooding, like some sulking schoolboy not allowed to play with his friends when he knows he could be the best striker on the pitch. Sporting a rear… May 2005 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Cars I have owned, by CG Grey CG Grey will be remembered by the older readers of Motor Sport as the Founder and, until 1937, Editor of The Aeroplane. He started that paper in 1911 and achieved world-wide fame for… June 1952 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive 1977 French Grand Prix in pictures The French Grand Prix returned to Dijon Prenois on July 3rd and featured a tremendous battle for the lead between John Watson's Brabham BT45B (No. 7, above) and Mario Andretti's… August 1977 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Club Affairs, April 1950 The West Sussex Drivers' Club is organising a motor coach trip from Worthing to Silverstone on May 18th, and the Secretary would be pleased to hear from any motorists interested… April 1950 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Autocourse 50 Years of World Championship Grand Prix Motor-racing By Alan Henry ISBN 1-874557-78-0 Published by Hazleton, £40.00 There are no big surprises here, no sleeved tricks, just a straight-forward chronology of the World Championship. If ever there was… July 2000 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Faster and faster We commented last month on the number of production cars able to exceed 140 or more mph. In the wake of these comments comes the suggestion that Jaguar is thinking… July 1988 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Some Austin Seven Specials No car is more versatile than the Austin Seven in the matter of interchangeability of parts, and for this reason it is a popular basis for amateur conversion and "special"-building.… November 1945 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Bertone Blunder SIR, One would have thought that on his last appointment with your readers (Obituary, April) Giuseppe Bertone's name might have been spelled correctly. "Guiseppe" is not Italian. In any case,… May 1997 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Cheap motor racing "The reduction to a maximum engine capacity of 1.5-litres for Formula One racing cut costs drastically. There was a potent little engine available at relatively low cost—the Coventry-Climax."—From an Australian… July 1963 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive 1971 Canadian Grand Prix — summary Mosport Park, Sept. 19th. Jackie Stewart confirmed his status as 1971 World Champion with a fine drive in the Canadian Grand Prix, held in appalling conditions and ended prematurely after… October 1971 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Aviation in Manchester A quite detailed and fascinating history of "Aviation in Manchester" by Brian R. Robinson, has been published to commemorate the 50th year of the Manchester Branch of the Royal Aeronautical… May 1977 Issue By Motor Sport