It is no coincidence that the spy thriller heroes always seem to drive a Norton motorcycle, as novelists have long...
The 2009 edition of the Pirelli Calendar, cult object for more than forty years among connoisseurs of photography, beauty and...
To celebrate 60 years of collaboration between Shell and Ferrari, the marketing geniuses at Shell decided to pay homage to Ferrari F1 cars by creating a commercial that has to be the best car-guy commercial of all time. The sights and sounds will blow you away as Ferrari F1 cars...
The latest look back at old classified advertisements features a 1970 McLaren M8D/4 offered for sale in the March 1978...
The latest look back at old classified advertisements features a 1960 Aston Martin DB4GT offered for sale in the March...
Artist Paul Chenard has a unique ability to communicate his passion for the history of motor racing. His style and perspective are as distinctive as the cars and people he paints. Chenard’s artwork would all make an appropriate gift for the upcoming holidays. If we had to pick just one,...
This week’s look back at old classified advertisements features a Alfa Romeo race car offered for sale in the May...
The latest look at old classified advertisements features a Ferrari 196 S race car offered for sale in the April...
The latest episode in Sports Car Digest’s look back at classified advertisements features a 1953 Siata 208S Spyder that was offered for sale in the September 1964 issue of Road & Track for $4,000. Created by Societa Italiana Auto Trasformazioni Accessori (SIATA), these magnificent Italian wonders were powered by Fiat’s...
Media outlets are reporting that Tonight Show host and noted car collector Jay Leno is being sued by the estate...
The next installment in Sports Car Digest’s therapeutic look back at classified advertisements features two rare Porsche racing cars offered...
The battle that everyone expected at Petit Le Mans lived up to its billing. Audi remained unbeaten at Road Atlanta as Allan McNish, Dindo Capello and Emanuele Pirro spotted the field two laps at the start of the race but came back for a stunning victory in the 11th annual 1,000-mile/10-hour...
Sports Car Digest has an extensive library of automotive magazines from the 1950s through present day. We think you know...
As part of its centennial celebration, General Motors released a list of its “Top 10 Production Vehicles” developed since the...
Porsche AG, in cooperation with lens manufacturer Sigma, ran the 2008 Sigma-Supercup Photo Competition at each Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup race, choosing the most unusual photograph after each race weekend. At the final round of the Supercup, the 30 entered drivers voted Andreas Beil’s “Airborne” photo as Supercup Photo of...
Twenty-five years after it achieved legendary status in the hands of rally greats like Stig Bloomquist and Michelle Mouton, an...
As part of their 50th Anniversary celebrations, Lola will host a public gala in its England hometown of Huntingdon on...
On Sunday, September 14th, Lotus is opening its Hethel Factory gates to host a 60th anniversary open day and is inviting enthusiasts old and new. Guests will be free to tour the impressive engineering and factory facilities and sections of the design studios will be open for all to see....
NASCAR Holdings announced an agreement to acquire the Grand-Am Road Racing (Grand-Am). The future move will allow for resource sharing...
Widespread during Monterey Week was the rumor that a Ferrari 250 GTO privately traded hands for a whopping $30,000,000. And...
ALMS Porsche GT2 driver Dirk Werner came into the series this year with a championship pedigree that matched the accomplishments of his team, Farnbacher Loles Racing. In their initial foray into the ALMS series the team has performed like they’ve been involved...
Formula 1 Racing Artists The history of Grand Prix Motor Racing through the lives of its greatest drivers, people and...
Targa Florio – The Ultimate Guide The Norman conquest of southern Italy led to the creation of the Kingdom of...
Climb Dance is a record-winning short film which features Finnish rally driver Ari Vatanen setting a record time in a four-wheel drive, all-wheel steering 600hp Peugeot 405 Turbo 16 GR at the 1988 Pikes Peak International Hillclimb....
The Pikes Peak International Hill Climb is the second oldest motor sports race in America and a long-standing tradition in...
The newly created Simeone Foundation Museum, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has recently announced that it has selected Vintage Racecar as...
Velocity: The Art of Motion is the largest, stand-alone automotive fine art exhibition in the United States and the first time such an event has occurred in the Upper Midwest. Given the history of the site of Hopkins Center for the Arts (former dealer lot of Suburban Chevrolet), nothing could...
RM Auctions announced the addition of Bob Mosier to their team of car specialists. A pillar of the California collector...
When Sports Car Digest stumbled upon Roger Blanchard’s automotive paintings at this spring’s Euros at the Fair, we were struck...
On June 8, 1948 a new chapter in automobile history began. For on this day, the first Porsche prototype with the vehicle identification number 356-001 received its official approval and homologation for road service. “It all started when I began looking around and just could not find my dream car....