There were no rally cars, as such, during the sport’s first 50 years or so, just the bog standard daily...
Porsche in the Monte Carlo Rally 1952–1982 By Patrick Daase & Maurice Louche In 1968, Porsche won the Monte Carlo...
1934 MG Q-type The story of how, in 1923, the first MG—under the guidance of Cecil Kimber—grew from the Bullnose Morris car is well known. The secret of success for MG was that it was able to supply light, open cars at highly competitive prices. Known as the M.G. Super...
The 1970 World Cup Rally (WCR) has gone down in history as the longest and toughest rally ever. Criss-crossing Europe...
The chaotic scene just after the #88 car of Huhn/Schwarz crashed at the Nürburgring in 1970. Photo: Porsche Werk Motor...
I write this month’s column from Monterey, as myself, most of our staff, and about 3,000-pounds of magazines are here...
Jochen Rindt Richie Ginther 3 Ferdinand Porsche is born in Maffersdorf, Bohemia (1875). 3 First race at Monza, Italy, a...
This year’s 5th running of the Monte Carlo Rally Historique featured 300 competitors in rally cars built up until the early 1970s. This event has rapidly gained prominence on the historic rally scene, drawing well-known names from the rally and racing world. Unlike the new-style World Championship event for modern...