The heart of Porsche beats in Zuffenhausen, Germany. It was here in 1963 that the first 911 rolled off the...
Five decades of International Autojumbles — a mammoth auto-related swap meet — will be celebrated the September 3-4 on the...
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...
The International Motor Racing Research Center (IMRRC) will offer a 427-powered Cobra replica as its annual raffle car for 2010....
The Board of Directors of the International Motorsports Hall of Fame announced the 2011 class on Wednesday, January 12 at...
After coming across some of Harry Gravett’s artwork online—aside from becoming instant admirers—we knew we wanted to pick his brain, too. Art is a tremendously significant subset of human civilization, and so too is this the case within the niche of automotive culture. Many car enthusiasts express their passion for...
Today, we’re having a chat with Mike Boldt, a well-known and respected figure in the world of automotive photography. If...
Sports Car Digest is pleased to announce our new Cars for Sale section, the first of several new site features...
Sports Car Digest is pleased to announce our new Forum section, a great place for enthusiasts to talk about auction results, event photographs, vintage racing action, stories from the golden years and much more. The forum is a natural extension of the many interesting and great discussions that have taken...
An exhibition of Italian automobiles will be displayed at the Frist Center for the Visual Arts in Nashville, Tennessee, from...
Jaguar Land Rover purchased the largest privately owned collection of British cars, which was assembled over many years by British...
The latest look back at old classified advertisements features a 1952 Jaguar C-Type offered for sale in a 1962 issue of Road & Track for $3,500. The Jaguar C-Type is a racing car built by Jaguar and sold from 1951 to 1953. Its aerodynamic body was designed by Malcolm Sayer, its lightweight, multi-tubular, triangulated frame designed by...
The Petersen Automotive Museum will debut a new exhibit featuring 10 custom vehicles, donated from Metallica frontman James Hetfield’s personal...
A convoy of 50 Jaguar E-types traveled together through London on 6, June to the 2011 Motorexpo in Canary Wharf,...
Jaguar Land Rover Special Operations recently introduced the Jaguar Heritage Driving Experience, which will give participants the opportunity to take the wheel of cars including Le Mans-racing legend Jaguar D-type, E-type up to the latest F-Type R Coupe. Starting November 2014, the Jaguar Heritage Driving Experience will open at an...
By Andrew Newton Featured in this classified ad from Road & Track‘s June 1964 issue is an example of one of...
All photos courtesy of Rex McAfee. Celebrating the long-awaited release of the movie No Time to Die, what better location...
Petersen Automotive Museum, in partnership with Coker Tier who will be the presenting sponsor of the showcase recently announced that they will be hosting a curated display of cars from the personal collection of James Hetfield. The collection can be found at The Quail: A Motorsport Gathering which will open...
Pioneering race car driver Janet Guthrie – the first woman to compete at the Indianapolis 500 and in NASCAR –...
Media outlets are reporting that Tonight Show host and noted car collector Jay Leno is being sued by the estate...
The Jeff Koons BMW Art Car was unveiled June 1st, 2010 at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the same place Roy Lichtenstein first presented and signed his Art Car in 1977. In the spirit of Calder, Stella, Lichtenstein, Warhol, BMW announced this year that the 17th Art Car created by...
The life of racer and engineer John Cooper Fitch is reflected in the myriad of items that recently were presented...
Famed aviator, race car driver and inventor John Fitch has been selected as the recipient of the third annual “Spirit...
Story by Leigh Dorrington Houston trial attorney John O’Quinn, who has recently emerged as a towering figure in automotive and art purchases for a proposed museum, was killed in an automobile accident in Houston on Thursday, October 30. O’Quinn and his partner Darla Lexington, president of the O’Quinn Collection, have...
John Surtees, the only person to win world championships on both two and four wheels, was awarded a CBE in...
Former world champion John Surtees today paid tribute to his former teammate Jim Clark, who died 40 years ago today....
Senior Photographer Julien Mahiels needs help from the enthusiastic readers of Sports Car Digest. Julien is a freelance photographer based in Belgium that consistently produces excellent work for Sports Car Digest and a variety of other publications and outlets. He was recently robbed of €5,000+ worth of camera gear, right...
Story and photos by Stephen Mitchell Once upon a time, I received a call from an acquaintance Mario Tosi. He...
The Antique Auto Museum (AACA Museum) at Hershey will have a special exhibit featuring six spectacular and diverse vehicles from...
90 and counting On behalf of everyone at Sports Car Digest, Happy Birthday Karl! As most of you know, Karl Ludvigsen is a prominent figure in the world of automotive journalism and history, and we are very fortunate to have him as one of our treasured contributors. With a career...