In 2015, the Citroën DS celebrated its 60th anniversary, in style, in Paris. Over 700 DS owners traveled from all...
Tom Tjaarda was born to design automobiles. His father John Tjaarda developed a concept car for the Ford Motor Company....
In 1966, at the Turin Motor Show, the world got its first look at the Maserati Ghibli, as a two-seat concept car. The sharp, angular bodylines were penned by a young Giorgetto Giugiaro, who at the time was working for Ghia. Like its stablemates the Mistral and Khamsin, the Ghibli...
Just after midnight, in February 1973, there was a battle being waged on a Daytona Beach, Florida race track. All...
The Triumph Motor Company was a manufacturer started by two partners from Germany building bicycles under the trade name Triumph....
These days every modern 911 road car is turbocharged, but that wasn’t the case in the ’70s. Porsche was exploring the use of turbo technology with their racecars in the late ’60s and by ’72 they were developing a turbocharged 911. Originally, they were doing this to comply with homologation...
As Europe tried to recover from World War II, manufacturers began producing small cars to satisfy the need for personal...
There are certain cars made notable by television. The Beverley Hillbillie’s truck, The Munster Mobile, Honey West’s Cobra. Then there...
There have been a number of British manufacturers who have taken their smaller, less powerful motors out of their sports cars and dropped a nasty, fire-breathing V8 in its place. We know what “Texas Carroll” did first to the AC and then the Sunbeam Alpine. Small car + big engine...
I have been making the trip up to Vermont to watch the Mt. Equinox Hillclimb for many years… and getting...
March 2001 Driven By Jesse Alexander Many great photographers have documented the history of motorsport, but few have captured the...
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