The first Jaguar XKSS to be built in almost 60 years recently made its world debut at the Petersen Museum...
Long before he became famous for designing and building Indianapolis racers that won the 500-mile race five times, Los Angeles...
For more than half a century, motor racing has drawn huge crowds in Japan, but for motorsports fans one race stands out – the 1964 Grand Prix meeting at Suzuka. That was the day the Skyline legend began. The participants in that year’s GT-II race lined up on the grid,...
The 1965 12 Hours of Sebring Grand Prix is legendary because it was won by American drivers driving an American...
The 1967 Can-Am race at Road America signaled the start of an era that would become known as “The Bruce...
The amazing 1969 24 Hours of Le Mans produced the closest race finish ever, as Jacky Ickx and Jackie Oliver’s Ford GT40 battled the Porsche 908 of Hans Herrmann and Gerard Larrousse in an epic fight. Ford’s two-second victory over Porsche after twenty-four hours of racing has some considering the...
The 1979 French Grand Prix was held on July 1st at the Dijon-Prenois Circuit near Dijon, France. While the race...
Sports Car Digest loves a good scuffle. We especially like those involving F1 cars on the razor’s edge, and the...
Sports Car Digest did not attend the 2008 12 Hours of Sebring, so we did the next best thing and found great YouTube videos that give the viewer a better feel for the event that you cannot get from Speed TV. As an aside, on principle, SCD does not highlight...
Vintage Greeting Cards Dinstinctive collection of vintage-themed holiday greeting cards. 10 packs of cards starting at $35. www.viacelli.com/vintage Become a...
The 79th Goodwood Members’ Meeting presented by Audrain Motorsport was a great kick off to the 2022 Goodwood motorsport season....
Our Roger Dixon brings you a brief video overview of the sight and sounds of the 2018 Goodwood Revival. Click here for more Goodwood Revival coverage....
Alfa TZ 2-Much – A Summer Friday Drive on the Monterey Peninsula By Rick Carey I got a chance to...
By Trevor Ely After shoving an industrial-looking lever into what felt like it must have been first gear, I heard...
Matthieu Lamoure and Pierre Novikoff of Artcurial Motorcars, in France, have discovered four remarkable vehicles, untouched since the end of the 1950s, in a barn in Belgium. This lost treasure trove includes: a Bugatti 57 Cabriolet, a Bugatti 49 faux-coupé Gangloff, a Bugatti 40, and a Citroën 5HP ‘Trèfle’. Their...
Bentley Motors rolled out the red carpet to welcome over a hundred members of the Bentley Drivers Club (BDC) –...
To celebrate 60 years of collaboration between Shell and Ferrari, the marketing geniuses at Shell decided to pay homage to...
Compilation of some of the best near crashes caught on camera on Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps featuring legendary historic racing cars....
A virtual museum tour of the famed BMW Art Car Collection is now available, with an extensive overview of the...
Having bid farewell to Formula One, BMW will reportedly strengthen its involvement in GT and touring car racing for 2010...
British Racing Motors (BRM) was a British Formula 1 motor racing team. Founded in 1945, it raced from 1950 to 1977, competing in 197 Grands Prix and winning 17. While BRM certainly created more successful F1 cars, the most astonishing has to be the BRM Type 15 with its inconceivable 1.5 litre V16 engine. The first post-war...
Bruce Meyer has done it all. The prominent automobile collector and arch enthusiast has participated in events all around the...
The first Chaparral, a conventional front engined vehicle, was built by Dick Troutman and Tom Barnes in 1961. In 1962...
Climb Dance is a record-winning short film which features Finnish rally driver Ari Vatanen setting a record time in a four-wheel drive, all-wheel steering 600hp Peugeot 405 Turbo 16 GR at the 1988 Pikes Peak International Hillclimb....
The McLaren F1, the Porsche 911 GT1 and the Mercedes CLK GTR are three of the most iconic supercars of all...
Editor Casey Annis moderates a panel discussion on the heyday of Formula 5000 with legends like series champions Brian Redman...
Juan Manuel Fangio (1911 – 1995) was a race car driver from Argentina who dominated the first decade of Formula One racing. He won five Formula One World Driver’s Championships — a record which stood for 46 years eventually beaten by Michael Schumacher — with four different teams (Alfa Romeo,...
Strap in and listen to the screaming V6 engine from a Ferrari 246 Dino F1 as it tears up the...
Enzo Ferrari is best known for the cars that bear his name, but his fall-outs with employees and customers are...
Every five years, there is a gathering of Ferrari 250 GTOs from around the world celebrating the car’s anniversary. French champagne maker Moët & Chandon sponsors the get-together, which last took place in 2007 at Infineon Raceway and California’s wine country. Former Ferrari 250 GTO owner Stephen Mitchell attended the...