We’re very happy to report that 2013 was a seriously busy year at Sports Car Digest. In addition to covering...
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 hundreds of historic rallies, vintage races, classic car auctions and events around the world. The grand total of stories published during the year came to nearly 450, growing the archives...
Between covering auctions, events, rallies and vintage races, in addition to profiling classic cars, collections, historic races and more, 2016...
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 was another busy year at Sports Car Digest. The grand total of stories published to date on SCD eclipsed a mind-boggling (at least for us!) 5,000 articles this year. We...
Between covering auctions, events, rallies and vintage races, in addition to profiling classic cars, collections, races from the golden era...
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 target of more negative publicity than any auto company in recent years. Some of the fault lies with Toyota, but most of the blame must be on an inept,...
The Wall Street Journal had an article today about the escalating farm tractor market. Yes, apparently farm tractors are the...
As Bentley marks its centenary year, the Crewe-based luxury car maker celebrates the life of the innovative British engineer whose...
The Petersen Automotive Museum and Checkered Flag 200, the museum’s premier membership group, will present another gala tribute this November in honor of the SCCA’s Trans-American Sedan Championship. “Tribute to Trans-Am” will take place November 12, beginning with a 6:00 p.m. cocktail reception, followed by dinner. Also scheduled is a...
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...
In celebration of Ferrari’s 70th Anniversary, and with Ferrari President and CEO Sergio Marchionne, Vice President Piero Ferrari, Director of the London Design Museum Deyan Sudjic and Mayor of Maranello Massimiliano Morini on hand last week for the unveiling, the Ferrari Museum of Maranello has opened two new exhibitions —...
Driven to Crime by Robert W. Butsch The Formula Junior race at Brands Hatch in 1963 that saw Mike Hailwood,...
Ugly Grand Prix Cars by Robert W. Butsch The debut of the Lotus 49 awakened in me the realization that racing...
Many cities and countries have automobile museums. The Principality of Monaco has a collection—a collection of cars first begun in the 1950s by the late Prince Rainier III and continued by his son Prince Albert II. On the vast spectrum of sports cars...
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...
Sixteen racers were inducted into the United States Road Racing Championship Hall of Fame during the annual USRRC Tribute dinner last Saturday evening at the Wally Parks NHRA Museum in Pomona, California. The USRRC was a road racing series for big-engined sports racing cars that ran from 1963 to 1968,...
An evening of reunion and tribute to the United States Road Racing Championship, which ran from 1963 to 1968 and...
Nick Pratt shares what Canadian vintage racers turn to, during the cold winter months. My brief foray into ice racing...
By Dennis Gray, Bill Wagenblatt, & Rex McAfee On my way home from the Velocity Invitational held at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca, I have a few thoughts I would like to share. Event organizer Jeff O’Neill and his band of jolly pranksters have brought European-style vintage racing to America, period....
The Velocity Invitational is a festival of food, wine, luxury, and motorsports. Formerly known as the Sonoma Speed Festival, they...
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 be honored as Grand Marshal at the 62nd running of America’s oldest and most prestigious sports car race, the 12 Hours of Sebring. This year’s race will be held on...
Vic Elford, considered one of the fastest race car drivers of the 1960s and ’70s, was honored by the Road...
While closed during the Coronavirus pandemic, the Newport Car Museum has launched its first in a series of videos reviewing...
Fine Art Auto Racing Posters The artworks in this book show the history of the car from its creation up until the start of the 1970s. The posters have been chosen for their importance, rarity, beauty and innovation, as well as for what they represent in terms of significant historical,...