In the youth of our racing enthusiasm, we tend to think obituaries are for drivers. We don’t foresee, or at...
This one picture is why I’m writing these thousand words. I’m doing so in the first week of August 2008—precisely...
Today, we’re having a chat with Mike Boldt, a well-known and respected figure in the world of automotive photography. If there was ever an instance which showed how things can come full circle for us car enthusiasts, this latest meeting would be the proof in the pudding. I’ve known Mike...
Renowned motor sports photographer Jesse Alexander has won the Motor Press Guild’s Best Book 2008 award for Portraits, his third...
Michael Furman spoke with our J. Michael Hemsley about his life, his career and the cars that move him. Michael...
Dale L. von Trebra, a motorsports photographer who documented more than 40 years of automobile racing in the United States, Canada, and Europe, died peacefully in his home, on February 12, in Santa Paula, CA. He was 86. Dale Louis von Trebra was born on June 15, 1932, in Manhattan,...
Last month we ran the first half of the tale of Hal Crocker’s relationship with Peter Gregg, encompassing the early...
Robert Daley’s name is pretty much unknown in racing circles these days, but he was at Zandvoort that afternoon in...
In 2003, 50 years after Tazio Nuvolari’s death, Arrigo Granola, an employee of the Banca Agricola of Mantua, Italy, tore himself away from the rigors of banking to sort out a stack of battered old cardboard boxes the racing driver had left in his will to the town’s automobile club,...
Readers of this magazine should be familiar with the work of Jesse Alexander, one of America’s foremost motorsports photographers. As...
The Paddock at Watkins Glen in 1954 is filled with a representative sampling of the caars being raced, including Jaguar...