From humble beginnings behind the wheel of a MG TC, Frank Matich, over a 21-year period, rose to become a...
Before the Tasman Cup was introduced in 1964, most of us were using Climax engines, 2-liter, 2.2-liter or 2.5-liter, but...
The ex–Geoghegan 1960 Lotus Elite The ex–Chamberlain 1960 Lotus Elite The 1967 Lotus Elite Twin Cam No matter what year it is, there is always a celebration of something or other. Each month through Vintage Racecar’s Time Capsule page, we are reminded of significant events that have occurred throughout the...
Rubens Barrichello Nigel Mansell 1 Al Holbert drives a Chevrolet-powered March to victory in the IMSA Camel GT race at...
1968 Lolita MkI & the 1969 Lolita MkII My first car was a British Motor Corporation Mini. I had just turned...
One of Australia’s most prominent racecar drivers and engineers has died at the age of 80. Frank Matich won eight different championships in a variety of sports and formula cars, and twice won the Australian Grand Prix at Warwick Farm, first in 1970 with a McLaren M10B-Repco Holden and the...