By Bill Bounds I’m just going to put it out there, as a younger person this hobby/sport is frustrating. The...
By Jeff Walker, Chubb Collector Car Insurance It’s no secret that classic car values generally have been on the rise...
Abarth is an Italian racing car maker founded by Italian-Austrian Karl (Carlo) Abarth in Turin in 1949. In the 1960s, Abarth & C. S.r.l was quite successful in hillclimbing and sports car racing, mainly in classes from 850cc up to 2000cc, competing with Porsche 904 and Ferrari Dino. Hans Herrmann...
Review by Rick Carey, Auction Editor Everyone involved in the collector car hobby – mechanics, restorers, parts suppliers, archivists, judges,...
Tony DeLorenzo and his 1967 Chevrolet Corvette L88 race car are being inducted into the Bloomington Gold Great Hall in...
As part of its centennial celebration, General Motors released a list of its “Top 10 Production Vehicles” developed since the company’s inception in 1908. Initially developed by GM archivists and historians and then reviewed by GM senior leaders, the list is sure to upset Camaro or truck fans, among many...
Sports Car Digest published 510 stories in 2009, ranging from auction results, car profiles, event and vintage racing coverage, yet...
Sports Car Digest published 516 stories in 2010, ranging from auction results, car profiles, event and vintage racing coverage, yet...
Sports Car Digest published 569 stories in 2011 for an average of nearly 11 per week. They included timely coverage of auctions, events, rallies and vintage races, in addition to profiles of cars, collections, races and much more. Thankfully, our readers enjoyed a few of them… Based upon page views...
Between covering auctions, events, rallies and vintage races, in addition to profiling and reviewing modern and classic cars, collections, historic...
London’s The Daily Telegraph newspaper recently published a list of the 100 most beautiful cars of all time as chosen...
We’re very happy to report that 2013 was a seriously busy year at Sports Car Digest. In addition to covering the world’s auctions, events, rallies and vintage races, we profiled and reviewed a wide range of both fascinating cars and full collections. All of this material added up to 548...
This was another powerful year for Sports Car Digest. There was rarely a dull moment in 2014 as we covered...
This was another powerful year for Sports Car Digest. There was rarely a dull moment in 2015 as we covered...
Between covering auctions, events, rallies and vintage races, in addition to profiling classic cars, collections, historic races and more, 2016 was a busy year at Sports Car Digest. The grand total of stories published during the year came to more than 400, growing the archives to well over 4,000 articles....
Between covering auctions, events, rallies and vintage races, in addition to profiling classic cars, collections, historic races and more, 2017...
Between covering auctions, events, rallies and vintage races, in addition to profiling classic cars, collections, historic races and more, 2018...
Between covering auctions, events, rallies and vintage races, in addition to profiling classic cars, collections, races from the golden era and more, 2019 was another busy year at Sports Car Digest. The grand total of stories published to date on SCD eclipsed a staggering (at least for us!) 5,200 articles...
This week’s look back at old classified advertisements features a Toyota 2000GT race car offered for sale in the April...
Toyota Under Fire: Lessons for Turning Crisis into Opportunity By Martin Swig In the last two years, Toyota has been...
The Wall Street Journal had an article today about the escalating farm tractor market. Yes, apparently farm tractors are the latest vintage item to take off, with some early 20th century tractors hitting six figures on the auction circuit. Talk about a barn find… Click here for the entire Wall...
Trevor Ely has joined Sports Car Digest and SCD Motors as Director of Sales, where he will help grow and...
The Ferrari Museum opened its new exhibition spaces and two exhibitions — “Under the Skin” and “Infinite Red” — to...
Driven to Crime by Robert W. Butsch The Formula Junior race at Brands Hatch in 1963 that saw Mike Hailwood, piloting a Brabham in his first try at four wheel competition, finish fifth is remembered today only for being the advent of the British two-wheel ace’s star-crossed Grand Prix career....
Ugly Grand Prix Cars by Robert W. Butsch The debut of the Lotus 49 awakened in me the realization that racing...
The newly improved Lamborghini Museum at the company’s headquarters in Sant’Agata Bolognese near Bologna has been inaugurated. The museum’s layout...
Historic automobile specialist Fiskens celebrated its 25th anniversary year with the launch of an updated showroom located in London’s Queens Gate Place Mews. The business has integrated the new showroom into the traditional surroundings of the mews.The new premises is an addition to the existing showroom and creates new space...
Velocity: The Art of Motion is the largest, stand-alone automotive fine art exhibition in the United States and the first...
By Louis Galanos | Photos as credited The Sebring International Raceway has announced that legendary British driver Vic Elford will...
Vic Elford, considered one of the fastest race car drivers of the 1960s and ’70s, was honored by the Road Racing Drivers Club with the 2015 Phil Hill Award. RRDC president Bobby Rahal made the presentation at a dinner prior to the running of the Rolex 24 At Daytona, the...