Archive Bentley Essay In some respects, Bentley represents the original British motor car of the interwar period. Yes, there may have been one or two marques (such as Vauxhall or Morgan) that pre-date… August 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Bentley Timeline 1919 Bentley Motors founded at Cricklewood, London, by brothers Walter Owen (left) and Horace M Bentley. New 3-litre Bentley runs for the first time in 1920, a robust 16-valve four… August 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive MS Shop AVAILABLE IN THE MOTOR SPORT SHOP New book by legendary F1 designer Gordon Murray One Formula is a two-volume blockbuster that has taken more than two years to complete. Covering… August 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Letters, August 2019 Letters Your recent tribute to Niki Lauda states that he was champion in 1984, despite winning only five races to Alain Prost’s seven. I’d say that Prost won six and… August 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Precision, August 2019 The image of Steve McQueen looking skywards, cuff of his racing overalls pulled back to reveal a prominent Heuer Monaco, is well known to watch enthusiasts. Few will need reminding… August 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Motor Sport Competition Win a Bentley Polarity Print worth £1500! Polarity are giant Polaroid photographic prints that were unexpected, not meant to be, yet when they appeared they caused a significant emotional reaction… August 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Events August 10-11, Brands Hatch The DTM returns to Brands Hatch for the second year running, giving us a chance to watch heavyweight tin-tops in Kent. Brands Hatch hosted eight DTM… August 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Products Product of the month Andrew Barber’s range of classic car art is an unusual and eye-catching twist from the norm as he chooses to use a technique called Giclée printing… August 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Matters 9 Ford v Ferrari Motor racing will get its largest Hollywood representation since the 1970s with the announcement of the forthcoming Ford v Ferrari feature film. With twin A-lister Academy Award winners Matt Damon… August 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Matters 10 Obits They symbolised free thinking and innovation, a time when engineers weren’t constrained by the law of the wind tunnel or overly proscriptive rulebooks. Norman Dewis and Robin Herd, who have… August 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Matters 4 Silverstone Classic Sir Jackie Stewart will return to the location of “the best race I ever had” when he is reunited with his 1969 British Grand Prix-winning Matra-Ford MS80 for a demonstration… August 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Matters 6 Clark The new Jim Clark Museum in Duns, the Scottish Borders town close to where the Scot grew up, will open next month with a collection of his racing cars on… August 2019 Issue By Motor Sport