Archive Classic SpeedFair Knockill July 23 The first move to create an annual historic racing festival in Scotland came with the inaugural Classic SpeedFair at Knockhill, where a new Tin Tops race for pre-66… October 2006 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Matters of moment, April 1967 Britain and Formula One Before racing commenced at the well-organized Daily Mail "Race-of-Champions" Meeting at Brands Hatch last month (report on page 263) a few minutes silence was observed in… April 1967 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive How 'Gentleman Jack' tamed 450 wild horses "Aintree was a lucky circuit for me:' recalls Jack Sears."I had quite a few wins there, and so on that basis I have happy memories of it. As well as… January 2001 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The view from on board Everyone has a tale to tell about Le Mans but none are as hair-raising or give a better insight into this unique event than those of the drivers taking part.… June 1998 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Allard Prices Down The Allard Motor Company announces considerable reductions in the prices of the two-seater, four-seater tourer and saloon models, for home and overseas markets. New home prices, ex-works, are: two-seater £850;… May 1949 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Matters of the Moment Those Jaguar Records Although they were established rather more than a month ago, those records by a standard 3 1/2-litre XK Jaguar, driven at Jabbeke by R. M. V. Sutton,… July 1949 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Notice! It has been reported that a certain person has been masquerading as the northern representative of Motor Sport. We would like our readers, and anyone else whom it may concern,… October 1943 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Coming through crystal clear Sir, Congratulations on a wonderfully-written evocation of the now sadly defunct racing circuit at Crystal Palace. Unfortunately, I cannot count myself as one of the Palace's spectators in its heyday.… December 2000 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive One for the Bond! Sir, The letter of the vintage enthusiast who signs himself "CV 1860" was of considerable interest to me. He wonders what progress has been made and compares his vintage MG with… January 1952 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Wheels of misfortune -- The rise and fall of the British Motor Industry by Jonathan Wood. 91/2" x 61/2" . 250pp. (SidgwIck and Jackson Ltd, 1 Tavistock Chambers, Bloomsbury Way, London WC1A 2SG. £15.95) Symbolically picturing a punctured tyre, its dust-jacket proclaims this… April 1988 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Historic Sports Car Club Castle Coombe August 5 Yet another driver recorded a victory in the HSCC's Historic Racing Saloon Register Championship as the remarkably open season continued at Castle Combe. This time it was Ford… October 2006 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Audi's seventh Le Mans prize Audi equalled Jaguar’s tally of victories in the Le Mans 24 Hours with a seventh victory in nine attempts. This year’s triumph means only Porsche and Ferrari now have more… August 2007 Issue By Motor Sport