The Board of Directors of the International Motorsports Hall of Fame announced the 2011 class on Wednesday, January 12 at...
Join the adventure by participating in the Bluegrass 1000 Road Tour, October 6-9, 2008. Classic cars and their owners will...
The Allure of the Automobile exhibit will be displayed at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Georgia from March 21st to June 20th, 2010, presenting the world’s rarest and most brilliantly conceived cars from the 1930s to the mid-1960s. The exhibit aims to trace the evolution of the motorcar,...
The Revs Institute for Automotive Research, Inc. in Naples, Florida is now open its automobile collection to the public on...
The Mullin Automotive Museum, a facility that pays homage to the art deco and machine age design eras (1918-1941) that...
Ferrari 288 GTO specialist Joe Sackey is organizing the first-ever reunion of the cars in the United States to celebrate the model’s 25th anniversary. To be staged August 15, 2009 during Monterey Week in California, 288 GTO owners are invited to join what organizers are billing as a truly unique...
Sports Car Digest published 569 stories in 2011 for an average of nearly 11 per week. They included timely coverage...
Audi Tradition will be present at more than 20 national and international events and will be celebrating numerous anniversaries in...
Sports Car Digest is pleased to announce our new Cars for Sale section, the first of several new site features to be released over the coming weeks. Through relationships with the world’s premium auction companies and automotive dealerships, we now present an extensive line-up of classic and modern cars for...
By Jeff Walker, Chubb Collector Car Every so often we’re reminded that no matter how well you prepare, Mother Nature...
A move to a new location for BMW Group Classic marks a return to the company’s historic roots. BMW AG...
Porsche scored its first major international overall victory at Sebring’s 12-hour classic in 1960 when Hans Herrmann and Olivier Gendebien drove a Porsche RS60 to victory, finishing nine laps ahead of a Porsche driven by Bob Holbert and Roy Schechter. Since then, Porsche has built an unsurpassed resume of records...
Thirty-seven race-car drivers and motorsports professionals have been voted into the Road Racing Drivers Club in 2013. The group includes...
Discovery Communications announced plans to rename its HD Theater cable network to Velocity, effective fourth quarter 2011. The all-HD network...
The Museum of Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, is honoring the 100th birthday of Ferdinand Anton Ernst “Ferry“ Porsche (1909-1998) with a Special Exhibition. Starting today, September 19th (Ferry Porsche’s 100th birthday) through October 31st, 2009 the Museum is presenting seven of Ferry Porsche’s personal cars, among them...
The Silver Arrows Gala opened 11 October 2012 at the Louwman Museum in The Hague, Netherlands. The exhibition, which is...
By Michael Sheehan, Ferraris-online.com On Thursday 23 June, the UK voted to leave the European Union. Watching the late-night voting...
By Bill Crowley, Chubb & Son What’s the biggest financial exposure that owners of valuable automobiles confront? Leaving aside a depressed sales market, a collision is the top risk followed by fire. There is a sea of difference between these two threats, however. A collision will bang up just one...
London’s The Daily Telegraph newspaper recently published a list of the 100 most beautiful cars of all time as chosen...
Rental car company Hertz announced that the McLaren MP4-12C sports car is now available for hire, offered exclusively by Hertz...
By Will Silk The latest Classified Ads from the Past is a rare all-aluminum 1955 Arnolt-Bristol offered for sale in the pages of Road & Track in 1972 for $6,000. The story of the Arnolt-Bristol is a short lived, but incredibly wild venture. The man behind the beautiful Arnolt-Bristol cars started...
A new display of racing Ferraris are currently featured at the Ferrari Museum in Maranello, Italy. The exhibition, entitled Ferrari...
The heart of Porsche beats in Zuffenhausen, Germany. It was here in 1963 that the first 911 rolled off the...
Story by Will Silk Perhaps no single man had more involvement in the development of West Coast racing in the United States than Les Richter. Les was born October 26, 1930 in Fresno, California. He attended high school in Fresno before moving onto the University of Berkeley where Les became...
Paintings from Barry Rowe, Charles Maher and Peter Hearsey of the Automotive Fine Arts Society (AFAS) will be featured during...
The Petersen Automotive Museum has received significant donations from philanthropists Rob and Melani Walton, as well as the Specialty Equipment...
The International Motor Racing Research Center (IMRRC) will offer a 427-powered Cobra replica as its annual raffle car for 2010. “The selection of a Cobra for 2010 was an easy one based on the popularity of similar vehicles that were offered in 2005 and 2008,” said the Center’s Director of...
Strangest Formula 1 Records The Longest Gap Between First and Second Place Two-time world champion Jim Clark is widely considered to be...
The Ferrari 250 GTO has to be the most recognized Ferrari in the world, and for good reason, as it...
The International Motor Racing Research Center will raffle a very unique Corvette previously owned by Gilmore/Foyt racing team sponsor Jim Gilmore. This is one-of-two ever produced 1984 Corvettes, painted in the eye-catching ‘Hugger Orange’ color used on the Gilmore-Foyt race cars. This car was originally owned by AJ’s long time...