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Revisions to Motor Racing Australia January - February 1993 (No. 1)

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created Jul 11 '16 at 12:00 (UTC)
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Added issue year:
1993
Added issue number:
1
Added issue name:
January/February
Added description:
First issue
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johna
edited Jul 22 '16 at 11:08 (UTC)
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Updated description:
First issue. Editor: Stuart Sykes
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STRAIGHT LINES
The Editor's Page.
INSIDE LINE
A regular column from Maurice Hamilton, the man with a sense of humour - and a unique focus on motor sport.
LOWEST COMMON DENOMINATOR?
As Ford and the General (Holden) prepare to fight out the new war of the V8s, MRA asks motor racing people if this is really the way to go...
THE DENNIS OF DANDENONG
Fred Gibson is a man with a mission - to export Australian expertise to Europe. Phil Branagan goes to Dandenong and gets the message.
FIGURE IT OUT: RED FLAGS OR SO MUCH BULL?
Stats man David Greenhalgh, in the first of an occasional series, wonders if officials got it right in the now-notorious red flag incident in the 1992 Great Race.
IS ADELAIDE STILL ALIVE?
With Formula 1 in seeming crisis, and South Australia looking for more from its own race, we look at the pros and cons of the Australian Grand Prix.
HELMET SHOT: TOMAS MEZERA
In the first of a regular series profiling top drivers, Steve Normoyle reviews Big Tom's career and asks - where next?
MAN AT THE CONTROLS: PAUL BERANGER
These are exciting times for Australian motor sport, and the man shaping its future answers some leading questions from MRA's Phil Branagan.
FW14: MECHANICAL MASTERY WITH A HUMAN FACE
MRA's tribute to the all-conquering Williams-Renault - and the return of Alain Prost to a Grand Prix cockpit.
SO NEAR AND YET SO FAR: MARTIN BRUNDLE'S F1 UPS AND DOWNS
Slow start, brilliant finish: Martin Brundle came through for Benetton-Ford, lost his job, and saw that coveted Williams drive disappear. MRA's European correspondent Tim Collins asked him how it felt...
PETER COLLINS AND THE LOTUS POSITION
The lone Australian at the top of Formula 1 describes the revival of Lotus - but wonders if a revival in Aussie motor racing is realloy on?
YOUNG GUNS READY FOR ACTION
Cameron McConville is just start in a new galaxy of Australian motor racing talent: Phil Branagan looks at the faces of the future.
bw2520
edited Apr 3 '19 at 10:36 (UTC)
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Bimonthly
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January
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1993
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February
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