• Editorial
• Write On
• News
• Skulduggery
• Silverstone Spectacular
An overview of Britain's most successful historic extravaganza, the Coy's International Historic Festival
• Those Lotus IndyCars
Part 2: 1964 - 1966
Andrew ferguson continues his series of articles on the history of the Lotus Indianapolis cars from 1963. This month he covers the disasters of 1964 and triumphs of 1965
• Profile: Giancarlo Baghetti
His name is in the record books as the only driver to have won the first Grand Prix in which he competed, but very little is knowsn about him. Graham Gauld tells the story
• Nurburgring Oldtimers
David McKinney paints a picture of one of Europe's biggest and most prestigious historic events
• A Mystery Story: The Disco Volante
Alfa Romeo's 'flying saucer' never raced in its rounded original style, and when it did race it had various names. Alfa specialist Ed McDonough unravels the story
• This Month's Historic racing
A roundup of the most recent historic racing events including Coys Silverstone, Nurburgring Oldtimers, Magby Cours, Montlhery, Thruxton, Brands Hatch and more
• Interview: Jacky Ickx and Ferrari
In his years with Ferrari Jacky Ickx had many successes and also many disappointments. He shares his thoughts and feelings about those years with fellow Belgian, Alexis Callier
• Technical Appraisal:
Ferrari Monza versus Jaguar D-Type
Part 2
The conclusion og Hugo Spowers' technical evaluation of two famous sportscars of the 1950s
• Cars I Have Raced: Roy Salvadori
The first of a series by well-known racing drivers recalling the cars they have raced. Salvadori admits he was less at home with rear-engined cars than fron-engined ones
• Opinion
In the wake of recent calls for safer Formula 1 cars, Gordon Wilkins recalls the Pininfarina Sigma of 1968, a Grand Prix car concept which was ignored at the time but which was remarkably forward-thinking in the light of recent events
• Passive Pleasure
Brian Harvey reviews the latest books and models to have come on the scene in recent weeks
• Classified Advertisements
• Writers this Month
The Editor sheds some biographical light on new writers
• Memories: GG Column
Juan Manuel Fangio II closes the book on his illustrious uncle and on Juan Manuel Bordeau
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