Archive Speedshop Race car restoring One already restored Driven by Mario Andretti in period, this Vel’s Parnelli Jones Racing Lola T332 made a triumphant return to Laguna Seca almost exactly 40 years after the US… July 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Buying Guide: Ferrari 275 GTB Some say it’s the most beautiful Ferrari ever, perhaps the most beautiful car of all time. That is a widely held if ultimately subjective claim made for the 275 GTB.… July 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive British GP Home Advantage Andrew Shovlin has worked with two British champions, having engineered Jenson Button during his title-winning 2009 season with Brawn, as well as Lewis Hamilton. Hamilton and Button have had differing… July 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive British GP Planned WHERE TO WATCH This year’s race takes place on July 12-14 and Silverstone has changed beyond measure since it hosted its first event more than 70 years ago. In 1948,… July 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Letters, July 2019 Letters What a fine appreciation of ‘Gentleman’ Jim Russell in your June issue, accompanied by a great photo. I was a Jim Russell Racing Drivers’ School pupil from 1967, and… July 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Events July 4-7, Goodwood There is no other festival that celebrates the great and good of motor sport like the Goodwood Festival of Speed. And this year, Formula 1 returns to the… July 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Products Product of the month These A3-sized prints are fast becoming a favourite in the Motor Sport office, both due to their funky visual appeal and their range of customisable options.… July 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Books Michael Schumacher: A Life in Pictures Pino Allievi. Published by Giorgio Nada, £44. ISBN 978 88 7911 714 2 Opening with an emotional foray into Michael Schumacher’s tragic skiing accident, which sent… July 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Matters 5 Porsche Three Porsche Type 64s were built for the Berlin-Rome 1500km road race, but two were destroyed and that race never took place. The last surviving Type 64, however, was carefully… July 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Matters 6 Bentley A unique single-seat Bentley racing car built in the 1970s and developed with the direct assistance of Rolls-Royce, has been brought back to the UK and fully restored after spending… July 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Matters 7 Scotsman In much the same way that Stirling Moss’s name remains synonymous with motor racing, The Flying Scotsman has a similarly strong affiliation with rail travel – even though it was… July 2019 Issue By Motor Sport
Archive Matters 3 Rally Crash Thierry Neuville’s huge accident during Rally Chile may have been spectacular, but it also served as a reminder of how far the World Rally Championship has progressed with its safety… July 2019 Issue By Motor Sport