The Goodwood Trophy race was always at fan favorite at the Goodwood Revival. Especially in the circuit’s early years, the...
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The most celebrated race at the Goodwood Revival 2010 is the Royal Automobile Club Tourist Trophy Celebration, or RAC TT....
Report by John Waugh The Colorado Grand 2010 was held September 12-17, starting and finishing in Vail, Colorado. “The Grand,” a four-day event for pre-1961 automobiles of distinction, is a premier event among the vintage automobile gatherings in North America. This traditional tour based on the Mille Miglia of Italy...
Worldwide Auctioneers held the Auburn Auction on September 2-4, 2010 at the Worldwide Headquarters in Auburn, Indiana. The third annual...
The inaugural Auburn Fall Collector Car Auction by Auctions America was held at Auburn Auction Park on September 2-5, 2010,...
The Sunday in the Park Concours, as part of the Lime Rock Historic Festival 2010, was held September 4th at Lime Rock Park in Lakeville, Connecticut. Local ordinance laws prevent racing at Lime Rock Park on Sunday, therefore Lime Rock fields a traditional car show each year on that day...
The U.S. Vintage Grand Prix 2010 was held September 10-12th at Watkins Glen International in Watkins Glen, New York. Sanctioned...
The Classics at the Castle Porsche Concours 2010 event was held Sunday, September 12th on the grounds of Hedingham Castle,...
The Automobilclub von Deutschland (AvD) Oldtimer Grand Prix 2010 was held 13-15 August at the Nürburgring in Germany. For the 38th year, the famed Nürburgring transformed itself into a rolling open-air museum for the Oldtimer GP, offering an excellent background for historical motor sport. The AvD Oldtimer Grand Prix 2010...
Before viewing any of the 250-plus classic cars, race machines and motorcycles exhibited at the 60th Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance,...
The Lime Rock Historic Festival 2010 was held September 3-6th at the 1.53 mile Lime Rock Park in Lakeville, Connecticut,...
The inaugural Chelsea Auto Legends was staged on the South Grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea in London on Sunday 5 September 2010. Opened by Sir Stirling Moss OBE, more than 5,000 enthusiasts flocked into the Royal Hospital’s grounds to see the new event. The highlight for most was a...
Report and photos by Marshall Autry July is a great month for vintage racing in the Northwest. A three-day event...
1988 Jaguar XJR9 & 1991 Jaguar XJR12 Almost all of Jaguar’s competition effort in the post-war period became directed at a...
Jaguar’s regal record in the world’s most prestigious sports car race was assembled over many years We may not automatically think “Jaguar” upon hearing the words “Le Mans,” but the reverse linkage is more likely to be true. Although it had enjoyed prior racing success, Jaguar truly rose to international...
A Rogue, an XK120 and the World Record that Took 5 Years and Stirling Moss to Break. It was a...
Tom Walkinshaw began his racing career as just another youngster trying to find ways to indulge his passions, and by...
In honor of its 75th anniversary this year, we’ve partnered with Jaguar to bring you this special issue commemorating the famed British marque’s long and illustrious racing history. Within these pages you’ll read of Jaguar’s virtual dominance of Le Mans in the ’50s, its triumphant return to La Sarthe in...
In 1975, at Mallory Park, I made my race debut in British Touring car Championship—it was the first round of...
I have driven most types of racing car from Formula Ford to Formula One and from the best in sports...
Jaguar’s XK120 Roadster was introduced at the London Motor Show in the fall of 1948. A year later, cars began to appear on American roads and tracks. They came in three configurations: roadster, convertible and coupe. All three were raced, but most entrants preferred the somewhat lighter roadster version. The...
William Lyons was a great stylist, and is possibly the only CEO of a major manufacturer to have personally penned...
September 2010 A great idea that failed. Jaguar created special streamlined bodywork for its C-Types for the 1952 Le Mans 24...
David Duthu’s appetite for interesting and eclectic cars seems to be boundless. He vintage races a Bugatti Type 35A and a Talbot Lago T-26C. He also owns Chet Herbert’s 1953 Beast IV Bonneville Streamliner, a Porsche 356 Art Car, a series III Lotus Super 7, a 1958 300SL Roadster and...
Formula 5000 was a racing series for open-wheel, single-seater racing cars built to a specific set of rules. The engine...
The International Motor Racing Research Center (IMRRC) at Watkins Glen International has announced it will once again offer a Cobra...
Canada’s Mosport Park and VARAC’s Vintage Racing Festival served as the hosts for this year’s 15th annual “Focus Event” for MG Vintage Racers, and honors bestowed during the June event included MGVR’s Spirit Award, the Bill Parish Memorial and the MG V-8 Challenge Trophy. The first of these, chosen by...
Report and photos by Marshall Autry Along with fireworks and outdoor activities, the 4th of July weekend in Seattle means...
Report by Rick Carey, Auction Editor Okay, so I like alliteration, but that headline is no stretch at all in...
Penske PC4 Car: Penske PC4 / Engine: 900 V8 Ford-Cosworth DFV / Maker: Mercedes / Bore X Stroke: 85.7 X 64.8 mm / Year: 1976 / Capacity: 2,993 cc / Class: Formula 1 / Power: 465 bhp at 10,500 rpm / Wheelbase: 2,692 mm / Track: Front: 1422 mm Rear:...