A genuine display of vehicle craftsmanship and ingenuity, The Nationales Auto Museum: The Loh Collection, showcases an assemblage of approximately...
Alfa Romeo is delighted to announce the rebirth of the “fuoriserie” (custom-built) 33 Stradale, a genuine manifesto of the Italian...
The Petersen Automotive Museum has announced its grand reopening celebration will take place Saturday, December 5, 2015, at the museum on the corner of Wilshire and Fairfax in Los Angeles. As it completes the transformation that places it among the finest automotive museums in the world, The New Petersen seeks...
By Bill Bounds I’m just going to put it out there, as a younger person this hobby/sport is frustrating. The...
This relatively recently born site calls itself “An informative and entertaining antique automobile photo magazine,” and the release announcing its...
In March 1964, Automobili Lamborghini was still in its infancy. Established just a few months previously, it had presented its first prototype in October 1963, known as the 350 GTV and designed by Franco Scaglione and built at Carrozzeria Sargiotto in Turin. The production car, derived from that first prototype...
Whether it is the FA Cup, Ryder Cup, America’s Cup, Webb Ellis Cup or the Ashes, Britain is famous around...
While much of the Monterey Car Week, as well as the Pebble Beach Auction, is focused on vintage and classic...
Photos from opening night at the Petersen Museum’s new “The Porsche Effect” exhibition, which will run throughout 2018....
By Jeff Walker, Chubb Collector Car Insurance It’s no secret that classic car values generally have been on the rise...
If it’s Friday during Car Week, then it’s The Quail in Carmel Valley, period. Sports Car Digest is always honored...
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...
The Triumph Motor Company made a name for itself after World War II by producing interesting sports cars that performed...
The Important People Behind The Silver Arrows As part of our ongoing series, we take a look at the history...
The Silver Arrows Story The history of Grand Prix Motor Racing through the lives of its greatest drivers, people and events with a special focus on the history of Formula 1. In this post, we dive into the story of one of the most successful teams and ideas in racing...
Review by Rick Carey, Auction Editor Everyone involved in the collector car hobby – mechanics, restorers, parts suppliers, archivists, judges,...
The V12 engine holds a special place in the heart of many automotive and motorsports fans. For some, it’s the...
American racing legend Mickey Thompson was a man in a hurry. He competed in numerous types of motorsport during his career and was always at the leading edge. Among his many accomplishments, he was credited with inventing the “slingshot” dragster that put the driver behind the rear wheels for better traction;...
We all love classic sports cars. That’s pretty evident because you’re reading this article, on a site dedicated to classic...
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum has announced the IMS Hall of Fame Class of 2023 Inductees will include Tim Cindric...
You can wear many beautiful and expensive items on your wrist, but can you wear original gallery-worthy artwork? There are many exclusive watches on the market today—A. Lange Sohne, A. Bancpain, Patek Philippe, to name just a few. The idea of wearing an original painting by a well-known artist might...
When you are a young person, How do you choose what altar to worship at? There are so many to...
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...
Today a global leader, Japan was a late bloomer when it came to the automotive industry. Still, thanks to its...
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 several resonated more than others with our readers. Based upon page views attributed to each story, our photo gallery from the Goodwood Festival of Speed was the most popular story...
Sports Car Digest published 569 stories in 2011 for an average of nearly 11 per week. They included timely coverage...
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 by its readers. A top anything list is always divisive, and this list will certainly bring its share of criticism. While there is an obvious British bias to the list,...