Archive On The Road Automatic transmission is now well established and many experienced drivers pretend they enjoy a car better if it has no manual control over the gears. If 90% of their car… June 1968 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Vintage postbag, January 1976 A Mystery for Solving Sir, With reference to your comments regarding the mystery car on page 1261 of your current issue. This is, indeed, the 2-litre Miller Lea-Francis that first… January 1976 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive North-Sea-Ferries A break for those living in the Midlands and North, and wishing to travel to the Continent with their cars without the tedium of driving to the south coast car-ferries… February 1966 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Motoring Defence League Sir, I was grieved to hear on Radio Newsreel this evening that the membership of the League was now a mere three thousand. Does this figure prove the apathy of… November 1963 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Track back -- 50/30/20/10 years ago 1985 -- Vatanen's four-minute warning Finn storms back from huge checkpoint penalty to win Monte for Peugeot When you commit just about the most basic error a co-driver can make,… January 2005 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Duncan for Safari Classic Former Safari Rally winner and multiple Kenyan National champion Ian Duncan has entered this year’s East African Safari Classic Rally in a 1967 Ford Mustang. Duncan, who won the Safari… October 2009 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Morgan at Le Mans The best-known racing Morgan is set to return to the circuits in 2002 after a complete restoration. The Plus 4,10K 258, that won the Le Mans 2-litre GT class in… January 2002 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Some racing projects Calling in at Pippbrook Garage at Dorking, we had a look at the progress on the Cooper-B.R.M. project being built especially for Stirling Moss, but before that we talked to R. R.… March 1959 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Herbert Linge Pioneer in pole-position Frank Wiesner Colin Goodwin highlighted the career of Porsche's Herbert Linge in the August issue, but five pages were never going to be enough to cover its… October 2007 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Paul Pietsch The last Silver Arrows driver, Paul Pietsch, has died at the age of 100. Recruited by Auto Union in 1935 after promising drives in his own Bugatti and Alfa Romeo,… August 2012 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Modern times Formula One is more comfortable expressing optimism about the future than nostalgia about the past It prefers looking ahead to looking back. No sooner had the chequered flag at Suzuka… December 2001 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Veteran to classic: Lakeland trial Happy 21st The Vintage Sports Car Club's twenty first annual invasion of William Wordsworth's demesne took place on the day before Remembrance Sunday, November 7. Of the 80 entries, one… January 1988 Issue By Motor Sport