A special era in the history of the Porsche 917 stems from a private conversation held between Porsche team manager...
The Toad Hall Racing Porsche 911 S/T as driven by Jürgen Barth and Michael Keyser at the 1972 1000km Nürburgring...
General Description In 1968, Ferrari saw it fit to replace the four-year-old 275 GTB/4. The 365 GTB/4 was introduced, and Ferrari enthusiasts took it upon themselves to dub it the Daytona in honor of Ferrari’s 24 Hours of Daytona win. The nickname was so popular that the GTB/4 became almost...
I went to Daytona the year Dan Gurney’s All American Racers /Toyota GTP won the race, their first Daytona 24...
For decades, Porsche has created some of the most intriguing and desirable road cars on the planet. But even with...
Sports Car Digest did not attend the 2008 12 Hours of Sebring, so we did the next best thing and found great YouTube videos that give the viewer a better feel for the event that you cannot get from Speed TV. As an aside, on principle, SCD does not highlight...
The International Motorsports Hall of Fame recently inducted five new members to its Hall of Fame, J.C. Agajanian, Donnie Allison,...
The 2009 edition of the Pirelli Calendar, cult object for more than forty years among connoisseurs of photography, beauty and...
Just in time for the holidays, Sports Car Digest and Senior Contributing Photographer Dennis Gray have produced a stunning vintage racing calendar for 2010. The calendar contains our favorite images from several vintage car racing events Dennis documented in 2009, with pictures from the Monterey Historics, Wine Country Classic and...
Well in advance of the holidays, Sports Car Digest and Senior Photographer Dennis Gray have produced a pair of vintage...
A Future Classic, Bespoke Romance The 2016 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupé is a spectacular automobile that continues the grand British tradition of...
Monterey Car Week has grown by leaps and bounds over the past several years, making it next to impossible to see everything. Some days there are multiple events happening at the same time throughout the Monterey Peninsula, which inevitably means you end up missing something spectacular. To the rescue is...
Highlights First registered as OY18BVC Royal Family’s first electric car Purchased with the Kings own money The only I-Pace to...
The 25th anniversary edition of the Concours – now owned and produced by Hagerty – expanded the automotive experience to an...
Radwood started out in the Bay Area back in 2017, and it’s emerged as a big force in car culture, hosting shows around the country and even in the U.K. at its quasi-namesake, Goodwood. The show celebrates all that was great about 80’s and 90’s cars and does so with...
On August 21, Beaulieu will once again host Simply Mercedes as it returns for the fourth time. This year, the...
All Content © 2022 Rex McAfee, [email protected] Under clear blue skies with a coastal breeze from nearby Monterey Bay, the...
IMSA rolled into Lakeville, CT, and Lime Rock Park on the 15th and 6th of July to put on a spectacular show for all the spectators dotting the hills around the 1.474-mile road course. Friday morning was taken up with practice for the Michelin competitors later that day, the big...
Porsche Design is celebrating their 50th anniversary and to celebrate this special milestone, they announced a very special car. Porsche...
Velocity Invitational saw a return to its roots at Sonoma Raceway in Northern California the weekend of November 10-12, 2023....
Five Decades of Historic Motorsport It’s a bit daunting to think five decades have past since the first Monterey Historics occurred in 1974. Laguna Seca wasn’t even 20 years old when vintage car enthusiast Steve Earle organized the first Historics at Laguna Seca, a race track built on property once...
The second annual Benedict Castle Concours D’Elegance was held in Riverside, Calif. on March 28. An eclectic mix of more than...
The Colorado Grand, a magnificent 1000-mile tour for cars built prior to 1960, is in its 30th year. Started by...
A Piece of Automotive History We’re only a bit over halfway through 2024 and the automotive auction scene has seen some jaw-dropping figures, with classic and rare models fetching eye-watering and occasionally, unprecedented prices. These vehicles, each with their unique history and engineering marvels in themselves, generate a ton of...
The classic car market in 2024 continues to be a fascinating sector of the automotive industry, offering both challenges and...
It was in March of 1974 when mass production of the Countach started at the Lamborghini factory in Sant’Agata Bolognese;...
On March 9, 1972, the Maserati Boomerang was first introduced at the Geneva Motor Show. It demanded attention. It was futuristic and extreme, illogical but stunning. It was the embodiment of the dream car we never knew we wanted. It was a concept car borne from Giorgetto Giugiaro’s expertise and...
With timeless classics such as the 356 and the 911, Porsche has been cultivating a unique reputation in the automotive...
Car collectors as a whole take great pride in the machines in their collection: they display an almost visceral connection...
If there was ever an “underdog” story of man and machine, Porsche would undoubtedly be in the running for the podium. Aside from the well-documented struggles that the Porsche family endured after WWII, there is the car itself that spearheaded their legacy, the type 356. A meager 1100cc powered coupe...