Archive Bugatti Type 41 – the golden bug Everyone is so Bugatti-conscious nowadays that we have pleasure in presenting this account, by Cecil Clutton, R.A.F., of one of the patrons rarest and most idealistic models – "La Royale:… June 1943 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Banner headline Sir, Congratulations on an excellent article on Gilles Villeneuve. What you said is very much what I have always believed. I, too, cannot understand those who say Gilles could not… May 2002 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The motorists' lot (2/2) Sir, Your readers might care to know that at a recent court hearing at Barnstaple it was decided by the magistrates that to drive a Mini (in this case a… February 1971 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Book Reviews, July 1992, July 1992 A man called Mike, by Christopher Hilton. MRP, £16.95. Mike Hailwood's name first became engrained in my youthful conscience not because of the motorcycling feats which made him legend, but… July 1992 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Price up Sir, I would like to bring to the attention of the hard-pressed motoring public one of the most blatant price increases yet inflicted on us by one of the major… January 1972 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Alternator Repairs Sir, I feel I must reply in defence of Joseph Lucas after reading P.C. Hardcastle's comments on alternators. The average car owner would have difficulty in finding a capable engineer… April 1976 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Stop press As we went to press we learned that the Dundrod Retrospective (page 733) has been postponed until next year. This decision does not affect events on the competition calendar, such as… July 1985 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive De-commercialize Motor Racing Sir, In your issue for this month, you suggest readers to send in a pot card to Mr. Niki Lauda in order that the Nurburgring be preserved. am flabbergasted that… June 1977 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Newsfeed MotoGP Toni Elias has had a screw removed from his femur, while Sete Gibernau has undergone collar bone surgery and John Hopkins has had supportive plates removed from his left… February 2009 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Still There! Sir, You mentioned in "Cars In Books" an "open, screenless, racing car" at Belvoir Castle. This car is still very much a thing of the present and I enclose some photos.… June 1962 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Palace plea Sir, I arn researching into the history of Crystal Palace circuit, and all the forms of motor sport which took place there from 1927 until the circuit's demise in 1972.… March 1988 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Italian Victory in 1949 Le Mans 24-Hour Race Before the war Le Mans was a household word in British motor-racing circles, as well it might be, with British cars winning this gruelling 24-hour sports-car race outright on six… July 1949 Issue By Motor Sport