Nine-time 24 Hours of Le Mans winning driver, Tom Kristensen, managed to get behind the wheels of a 1930 Blower...
The 1932 season would be fought without the German cars from Daimler Benz. It would also be one with an...
Bugatti presented the Type 59 Sports for the first time on September 24, 1933, at the San Sebastian Grand Prix. A marvel of engineering both powerful and delicate. Beneath its sleek and low lines, the supercharged inline eight-cylinder engine fit almost perfectly. The wheels with piano wire spokes minimized unsprung...
Creating his own car company was “an old idea of my father’s,” Ferry Porsche recalled. The idea dated back at...
The motorsport industry considers the Goodwood Festival of Speed as a sacred site. This event takes place in late June...
One of the most revered sports cars in the world is the SSK and this one features the most dramatic body of them all. It’s nicknamed after Carlo Trossi who was its first owner and had close connections to the industry. In fact, he had the foresight to be an...
Introduced in February 1933 at the Berlin Motor Show, the Mercedes-Benz SS was a six-cylinder automobile that was produced until...
Motor Racing Legends’ ‘Mad Jack’ race for Pre-War Sports Cars is an ever-popular highlight of the Donington Historic Festival, which...
Jay Leno’s Garage featured the “Twenty Grand”, a car unveiled at the 1933 Chicago World’s Fair and considered by many to be the grandest Duesenberg in existence. ...
Designed by aeronautical engineer William Stout, the Scarab would ultimately become one of the most influential vehicles of the 20th...
Check out this 91 year old Aston Martin race car driven as it should be at Le Mans....
Eddie Hall is known for being the only person the drive the entire 24 Hours of Le Mans race on his own despite being 50 years old already. The car he drove that day was a 1933 Bentley 4 1/4 that is already 16 years old at that time. Now,...
Witness Jay Leno as he takes a drive in one of the most legendary Bugattis ever created. The 1937 Bugatti...
The Maserati Tipo 6CM, an amazing single-seater racer, was designed by Ernesto Maserati and began to take shape in 1935....
The Maserati 6CM stands as a diminutive monoposto racecar which showcases the genius of design and independent spirit that characterized the Trident during its significant pre-war racing endeavors. Today, it continues to provide a thrilling driving experience. Witness these remarkable vehicles in action on the racetrack. ...
The Bugatti Type 35 may be the most successful racer ever, having secured more than 2,500 race victories during its...
Photo: J. Michael Hemsley After he had finished the restoration of his 1936 Stout Scarab, Ron Schneider took it to...
Background The Bugatti factory in 1927 was at the peak of its automobile production with multiple lines to handle the demand for the various Type 35 Grand Prix models; the blown and unblown Type 37 Sports and GP models; the Type 38, Type 38A, Type 40 and 40A touring cars,...
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