Fifty years is quite a long time, in politics or any other activity. In motor racing, though, 50-year anniversaries seem...
• Three fixtures of American racing have been inducted into the SCCA Hall of Fame. Carroll Shelby, Bobby Rahal and Skip Barber were enshrined during a March 2 dinner in Las Vegas for their contributions to SCCA racing. Shelby, more widely known as winner of the 1959 Le Mans 24...
Richard Attwood started his racing career in 1960 driving a Triumph TR3, but by 1963 had won the Monaco Formula...
The 1950s and ’60s were to many involved in Australian historic motor sport, the halcyon years. It was the time...
A hardy group owning 32 cars made the sojourn to Albert Park in Melbourne, Australia, for the running of the 2009 support races at the Australian Grand Prix. With a support staff of at least 150, this was the largest grid of F5000s ever assembled anywhere in the world, ever!...
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...
A pair of Bruce McLaren Festival weekends will highlight the seventh season of the MSC New Zealand F5000 Tasman Cup...
The HSRCA’s 1960s Tasman Revival meeting at Sydney’s Eastern Creek International Raceway began as an idea to reunite drivers, mechanics, officials and fans that were part of this hugely significant era. In the “build it and they will come” spirit, it was decided to assemble as many cars as possible...
I think it is easy for those of us living in the Northern Hemisphere to underestimate the global racing contributions...
Having grown up the son of racer and team owner Reg Parnell, it’s little wonder that Tim Parnell has lived...
With three days of racing on December 1–3, organized by the Historic Sports and Racing Car Association, the Tasman Revival at Sydney’s Eastern Creek raceway promises to be an event not to be missed. Of course it won’t be all racing as there will be a huge Tasman Cup memorabilia...
The Tasman Cup is long remembered as a time when Australians and New Zealanders flocked to racing circuits to watch...
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