Report and photos by Abel Cruz An estimated 14,000 spectators attended the first classic meeting Espíritu de Montjuic, held 8-10...
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The period that followed the Second World War was perhaps one of the most creative time periods in the history...
The Vintage Sports-Car Club (VSCC) held its season opening race meeting at Silverstone Circuit on 23 April, 2011. The ‘Spring Start’ at Silverstone–also known as the GP Itala and Lanchester trophies Race Meeting–is always a popular meeting for the historic racing fraternity, but, this year’s event surpassed previous figures for...
The 1948 Ferrari 166 MM is the definitive 1950s sports car configuration, with its smooth envelope, long flowing hood and...
Interview and photos (unless noted) by Dennis Gray Martin Swig is a San Francisco Bay Area-based vintage racer, car collector...
Story by William Edgar, Photography by William Edgar and Graham Blake as noted To begin, I was driving through the Sonoma Valley early Friday morning on April Fools’ Day—I’m not kidding—to spend the next three mornings and afternoons doing what so many of us love to do, which is to...
The Tour Auto Rally 2011 was held 11-16 April on the roads and circuits of France. Over 230 cars gathered...
Our MG Mighty Midget, TC for All Times By William Edgar and photography courtesy of Edgar Motorsport Archive My first...
Report by Vince Johnson and photos by Bob Taylor and Grant Sims The Clipsal 500 Adelaide 2011 was held 17-20 March at the 14-turn, 3.22 km Adelaide Street Circuit in South Australia. Fifteen years ago the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix headed interstate from South Australia, but Adelaide still echoes...
Targa Tasmania 2011 was held 5-10 April on the island state of Tasmania, Australia. The world’s largest motorsport rally celebrated...
The inaugural Donington Historic Festival will be held 30 April to 1 May, 2011 at Donington Park near Castle Donington...
By Will Silk While many may hold the opinion that road racing has lost quite a bit of its luster in recent years, one does not have to look far, but perhaps just a bit closer at some exciting machinery that has been created in the past decade to carry...
Report and photos by Vince Johnson The Phillip Island Classic Festival of Motorsport was held 18-20 March, 2011 at the...
F1-67 “NONDA” Think back, if you can, to the 1950s, ’60s, ’70s and possibly even the ’80s. Did you ever...
Is it possible to have too many racecars? We didn’t think so either. With a growing number of interesting “Track Day Cars” now coming on the market and more and more opportunities and places to run them now available, we bring you here an interesting cross-section of some of the...
You may have looked at this month’s cover car and said, “That’s not vintage!” You might also have looked at...
The original Trans-Am was part and parcel of one of the things that made the Golden Age golden. Many of the best U.S. drivers and teams participated, as well as most of the carmakers. One aspect of its huge success was that fans and aficionados drove and identified with the...
April 2011 During the 1975 Monaco Grand Prix, Tom Pryce rounds Rascasse in his Shadow DN5, not long after the...
This month’s Hidden Treasure begins with the sound of J. Why do I bring this up? Because for years I’ve...
Tim Mayer Photo: autopics.com.au A.J. Foyt Photo: Jim Hatfield 2 Hermann Lang drives a Mercedes-Benz to victory in the Grand...
Two-liter sports racing cars have always had a place to compete within the ever-changing regulations of international motor sports: the...
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway has added another element to its ongoing centennial festivities by announcing it will host the 100th Anniversary Indy 500 Celebration of Automobiles, a competition featuring two divisions of cars manufactured between 1911 and 1961, the first half century of the Indianapolis 500. The Celebration will take...
The man known to many as “Mr. MG,” Tony Roth, has passed away after a long fight with cancer. Roth...
The outrageous Group B cars from the World Rally Championship of the 1980s have been added to the Donington Historic...
Phil Hill Biography Overshadowed by his fellow Americans Mario Andretti and AJ Foyt it was Phil Hill who became America’s first World Champion after the death of the popular German driver Wolfgang von Trips. Born in Florida his family would soon move to Santa Monica, California. Hill soon immersed himself...
Report and photos (unless noted) by Rick Carey, Auction Editor Gooding & Company staged its Amelia Island Auction event on...
Report and photos (unless noted) by Rick Carey, Auction Editor RM Auctions completed its thirteenth year at the Amelia Island...
Report and photos by Rick Carey, Auction Editor Worldwide Auctioneers held the Classics at the Taj Mahal auction on Friday, February 18th, 2011, at the Trump Taj Mahal Hotel Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey, running in conjunction with G. Potter King’s Atlantic City Auction & Show. The “G. Potter...