The 32nd edition of Palm Beach Cavallino Classic “Concorso d’Eleganza”, taking place in Palm Beach, FL on January 28th, 2023,...
This year’s Cavallino Classic, to be held January 23–27 in Palm Beach, Florida, will pay tribute to 60 years of...
The 2020 Cavallino Classic has announced it will celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Ferrari 250 GTE 2+2, January 22-25. Often overlooked next to its more famous brethren, the 250 GTE 2+2 has emerged as a Ferrari type that encapsulates many noteworthy elements – a wonderfully refined and elegant demeanor...
A speed hillclimb at Harewood in Yorkshire, England was the climax of a week’s celebration by the Vintage Sports Car...
Brooklands and Donington are two names that conjure up the halcyon days of British motor racing. Brooklands, near Weybridge in...
In October 1970, the Lamborghini Urraco was unveiled at the Turin Motor Show. The car immediately held the attention of the public due to two factors: its elegant design and technical innovations. Renowned Carrozzeria Bertone designer, Marcello Gandini, was delegated the principal designer for the Urraco, while Lamborghini’s Chief Technical Officer engineer, Paolo Stanzani, was considered the technical father of the Urraco...
Fifty years ago last week, Bruce Meyers and Ted Mangels pointed the nose of “Old Red,” Meyers’ very first Manx...
Organizers of the Centennial Celebration of the Vanderbilt Races have announced that the fifth iteration of this unique event will...
The Sportscar Vintage Racing Association (SVRA) has announced a collaboration with Hagerty and the Blain Motorsports Foundation to produce a new, strictly exhibition series of three races dedicated to cars up to and through World War I. The events will be staged at SVRA weekends scheduled for the Indianapolis Motor...
This year’s 4th Annual Pinehurst Concours, scheduled for April 30 on the fairways of North Carolina’s Pinehurst Resort, will showcase...
On July 4, 1965, Bob Bondurant drove the Shelby Daytona Cobra Coupe CSX2601 to victory at Reims, France, to clinch...
SCRAMP, the non-profit organization which manages the Laguna Seca racing facility and organizes the annual Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion, has announced that the Monterey County Board of Supervisors intends to replace it with a new management organization. While SCRAMP and the County Supervisors, who ultimately control the fate of the...
The fourth staging of the Chantilly Arts & Elegance Richard Mille Concours d’Etat has been scheduled for September 10, 2017,...
Since the inaugural edition in 2014, Bugatti has been deeply tied to the soul of the Chantilly Arts & Elegance...
The fourth edition of Chantilly Arts & Elegance Richard Mille was held on Sunday September 10 on the grounds of France’s Chantilly Château, drawing more than 16 000 spectators — a 20-percent increase over 2016. Event organizer Peter Auto uniquely decided to celebrate Ferrari’s 70th anniversary with the Le Mans...
Chantilly Arts & Elegance Richard Mille is celebrating Ferrari’s 70th anniversary with an exceptional retrospective retracing Maranello’s history at the...
There was a great deal of speculation circulating at this year’s Monterey Historics (full coverage next issue) when Jim Hall...
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Chaparral’s stunning win in the 1965 12 Hours of Sebring, Jim Hall II, son of Chaparral creator Jim Hall, will climb behind the wheel of his father’s Chaparral 2 for a series of exhibition laps prior to this year’s running of the Florida endurance...
A number of significant racing cars will be offered for sale at RM’s annual Arizona sale, January 16–17, at the...
Grand opening festivities for Jim Hall’s Chaparral Gallery at the Petroleum Museum in Midland, Texas, have been set for the...
Five of Jim Hall’s remarkable Chaparrals will take part in the Can-Am Thunder 35th Anniversary Celebration at Wisconsin’s Road America, July 19-22. Chaparral founder, Jim Hall, will be bringing two of his European FIA coupes, as well as two roadsters, a McLaren-Chapparal Mk2 and the infamous “Sucker Car” to the...
Twenty years ago, CSRG (Classic Sportscar Racing Group) decided they wanted to work with the then named “Sears Point Raceway”...
The man who held honorary SCCA Competition License No. 1, Ohioan Chuck Dietrich, has died at the age of 88....
Photo: Hal Crocker C.L. “Charlie” Earwood who rose to prominence as a driver, promoter and official in the top levels of American sports car racing, has passed away at his home in Punta Gorda, Florida, at the age of 89. Following a successful career in the insurance industry, Earwood retired...
The American historic racing community was shocked to learn of the untimely death of racer and car preparer Charlie Gibson...
Charlie Kolb passed away June 15 at the age of age 85. The lanky Kolb, who played minor league baseball...
On the second weekend in July the Golden Anniversary of Hagley and District Light Car Club’s first sprint was celebrated at Chateau Impney. Although the event took a major hiatus from 1967 to 2015, the year of the first revival, this third edition of the modern meeting has confirmed a...
Crowds of car fans and fun seekers came to Chattanooga on Oct. 11 and 12 to be a part of...
When there is an opportunity to spend a long weekend surrounded by interesting automobiles and be able to sleep in...
The Fourth Annual Chattanooga Motorcar Festival has announced its 2023 dates as October 13-15, and will again host family-friendly events held in the heart of the Scenic City to benefit The Neuroscience Center at CHI Memorial and the Neuroscience Innovation Foundation of Chattanooga. New this year will be the reconfigured...