John Wright speaks with the influential Canadian racer and official about the early days of racing in Canada, his tenure as the...
On his way to 5th place overall in the 1955 East London Winter Handicap, John Hanning (Aston-Nash) leads Roy Humphreys...
It is interesting to note that the two most iconic constructors of Italian road-going sports cars—Ferrari and Maserati—only grudgingly began offering Grand Touring cars in the 1950s. For founders Enzo Ferrari and the Maserati brothers, racing was their focus and their passion. Yet, in a post-war world screaming for sports...
Monoposto Racing, one of North America’s finest open-wheel vintage racing organizations, has announced that Barry Durham and Joe Blacker have...
On August 13, Bonhams and Butterfields will offer two very rare Italian single-seaters for sale at their Quail Lodge auction....
The Monoposto racing organization has recently announced the expansion of their racing categories to accept Formula Fords manufactured between 1973 and 1981. This new class, to be called FF70, will include such cars as the Zink Z-10, the Caldwell DL9, the Reynard 78F and the Titan Mk8 & 9; as...
Monoposto Racing, North America’s premiere open-wheel vintage racing series, recently crowned two new champions for the 2003 season—Bobby Brown in...
Watkins Glen, NY September 4–7, 2003 The 1971 Lotus 69 of Kyle Kaulback is chased by the 1978 Ralt RT1...
After a hard-fought season of single-seater racing, Monoposto racing announced the winners of the 2002 national championship. In the Formula 70 category for winged and slicks cars, Danny Baker of San Francisco, California, was named class champion after posting three 1st places this year in his 1979 Ralt RT1. In...