Archive Reports of recent events, May 1948 Australian G.P. F. Pratt's 328 B.M.W. started favourite in this handicap race, held before some 30,000 spectators at Point Cook airfield. He finished not far ahead of A. Najar's Special… May 1948 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive A variety of types [When I met Sidney Whitehead riding his racing tricycle last year I hardly suspected him of motoring sympathies. I only hope I concealed my feelings at the time, for I… August 1942 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Tracing old circuits Sir, The news of the demise of Nurburgring fills one with sadness. It joins the other true road circuits in becoming obsolete. At this rate future races will be contested… September 1983 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Guest column – John Hughes The FIA’s role in historics The newly elected president of the FIA’s Historic Motor Sport Commission outlines how the federation will safeguard the past for the future Having been recently… February 2007 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Thrill Hill Sir, I so enjoyed your cover story on Damon Hill, February 1993. The shot of his father, Graham, drifting his new 1.5litre BRM V8 through The Sweep during the 1965 South… March 1993 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Alfa-Romeo wins at Dundrod The International Ulster Trophy Races at Dundrod on June 2nd were graced by the presenee of H.M. the Queen and Prinecess Margaret, and the News of the World had supported… July 1951 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Esso The Esso Petroleum Company Limited is the oldest major oil company in Great Britain, and with its great new refinery at Fawley, which was opened in September, 1951, it is… June 1952 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Vintage Postbag, April 1968 Lamberjack as Coach Driver Sir, I may have a few things about Mlle. Lamberjack's father racing motor buses in France. In 1922 the "Automobile Club de Nice" created the "Criterium… April 1968 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The Long Runner? Sir, Over the past 20 years or so I have had a fantastic performance from Michelin tyres of various types and on numerous cars. The slight lack of adhesion of… July 1983 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive The things they say. . . "I snaked my way through them and opened up on the straight until I pushed the speedo needle post the 150-mile-an-hour mark."— Jackie Stewart writing about "Why I Risk My… February 1970 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Another view of the Rover 2000 Sir, I feel I cannot let Mr. Marchant's judgement of the Rover 2000 pass unchallenged in your correspondence columns. I have had one of these cars since July 1965, since… April 1966 Issue By Motor Sport