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Sommaire :
- The European Automobile Industry: Hard times - Jacques Farenc
- Specialised manufacturers in Britain: Rich diversity - David Hodges
- Minimalism on Wheels of the The return of the microcar - Jean Bernardet
- Electric cars: A future necessity - Jacques Farenc
- The European Community and Japan: Is agreement possible? - Jean-Jacques Renaux
- The Japanese automobile industry: The recession bites, but softly - Peter Nunn
- Retro Trends in Japan:Design for niche markets - Ray Hutton
- Pollution control techniques: Hybrid drive resurrected - Martin Pfundner
- The US automobile industry:The going is tough - can the tough get going? - Paul Eisenstein
- Power-unit developments: Is it time for two-strokes? - Jean-Pierre Gosselin
- Automotive sculpture: The muse in motion - Jacques Vaucher
- Technical developments: Progress on a wide front - Howard Lees
- F1 World Championship: A twisting championship trail - John Blunsden
- F1 engines: The rising sun overshadowed? - Patrick Camus
- Racing Technology: New noses in Formula 1 - More than cosmetic surgery - Mario Luini
- World Sportscar Championship: Manufacturers lead, but few can afford to follow - Michael Cotton
- World Rally Championship: Sainz against the ranks of Lancia - Peter Foubister
- The US season: Strategies, options and choices - Rick Miller
- The International F3000 Championship: And then there were three - Peter MacLeod