The final car to complete VR’s array of vehicles at November’s NEC Classic Motor Show will be the recently restored...
David Scotney was, for many years, the face of Lola Cars at motor racing events around the world. Born and...
David Uihlein, founder of the Harry A. Miller Club and a dedicated historian of the Miller marque, passed away January 29th of natural causes at his home in the Milwaukee suburb of Mequon. An executive in the brewing industry as well as the owner of Banner Welder Co., Mr. Uihlein...
Steve Davis has emerged as the overall champion of the 2010 F5000 Revival Race Series on the strength of taking...
The Silverstone International Trophy was awarded to American Duncan Dayton as the winner of Round 6 of the FIA Thoroughbred...
The 1964 Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe owned by the Larry H. Miller family in Utah topped a field of more than 200 winning vehicles and received “Best of Show” honors at the 11th annual The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering’s Rolex Circle of Champions held August 16, 2013. Become a Member...
The Petersen Automotive Museum will be celebrating its 26th Annual Gala Celebration this coming Sept. 26, 2020. As part of the...
Perhaps better known as a car and motorcycle constructor rather than a racer, Alejando De Tomaso, 74, died in Italy,...
The legendary Mario Colucci has died at the age of 78. He was the man who converted most of the standard production Fiats and Simcas into Abarths that won over 7,300 races and hillclimbs between 1956 and 1971. Active until the last, Colucci, a self-effacing genius, had recently formed a...
Unfortunately, we tend to get used to losing people who have been on the motor racing scene for many years....
One key element of the burgeoning vintage racing scene that has emerged over the last 40 years has been the...
The 2013 Lee Iococca Award presented to Denise McCluggage. The beautiful grounds of The Club at Las Campanas, in Santa Fe, New Mexico, played host to an impressive field of automobiles and guests on September 27-29, for the Santa Fe Concorso. Similar to Amelia Island and the Concours of the...
Returning again to King Henry Vlll’s favored riverside palace of Hampton Court, the 2022 Concours of Elegance (Sept. 2–4) marked...
Californian John Delane has become the first American to win the overall Historic Formula One championship, claiming the 2011 crown...
The first Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato Continuation sports cars – part of the £6 million Aston Martin DBZ Centenary Collection – are now being delivered to excited owners around the world. The first of the 19 new cars – which together with the forthcoming DBS GT Zagato comprise the...
Delmo Johnson, a Chevrolet dealer from Dallas who gained fame racing Corvettes in the 1960s, has passed away at the...
While the “Flux Capacitor” in the time-machine Delorean (Back to the Future) might be a bit of Hollywood trickery, the...
This 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible was the first Corvette produced with the RPO L88 option package. The only Tuxedo Black 1967 L88 built in convertible form, it was driven in competition by Tony DeLorenzo Jr., one of the most successful Corvette racers in history. The son of GM Public Relations...
The term “Renaissance Woman” may not be as widely used as its gender opposite, but in Denise McCluggage, who passed...
Denise McCluggage, the renowned automotive journalist and pioneer female auto racer, has been named Grand Marshal for the 2004 Gold...
Denver Cornett III, one of the few surviving drivers from the very first race at Watkins Glen in 1948, passed away on Sunday, November 19, 2006. Cornett is perhaps best remembered as the fiery competitor who rolled his MG TC during the inaugural Watkins Glen Grand Prix in 1948 (at...
Denver Cornett, an icon of American MG racing passed away last year. And many of those who were privileged to...
Five-time Le Mans winner Derek Bell MBE was the featured guest as JD Classics welcomed more than 500 guests to...
Following the razzmatazz of the Goodwood Revival weekend, Monday morning should have been back to business, but a couple of miles down the road at Goodwood House, venue of the Festival of Speed, more than 100 E-Type Jaguars congregated for the start of the Jaguar E-Type Club Round Britain Coastal...
Five-time Le Mans winner Derek Bell MBE has been named the winner of the Simeone Foundation Auto Museum’s 10th Spirit...
Derek Gardner will be remembered, by many, as the designer of one of the most radically designed cars ever to...
The fourth renewal of the Desert Classic Concours d’Elegance will be held February 27, 2011 at the La Quinta Resort and Spa in La Quinta, California near Palm Springs. The event will cap the newly constituted Desert Classic Concours Speed Week that begins February 19–20 with a VARA weekend at...
The seventh annual Desert Classic Concours d’Elegance returns to the Palm Springs Valley on February 23, 2014. This year’s event...
Fewer cars rolled across the block than in recent years during the auctions in Scottsdale, but the amount bid for...
Anatole “Tony” Lapine, respected Latvian-born designer, and former design chief at Porsche has died at his home in Baden-Baden, Germany. Lapine died just one month before his 82nd birthday. Born in 1930, Lapine started his design career with an apprenticeship at Daimler-Benz, before moving to the U.S. to work for...