The 1936 Bugatti Type 57G was also known as “The Tank” and it won Le Mans in 1939, just weeks...
From the very beginning of the automobile, man built cars to compete with a passion for speed and technology. These...
The late 1960s brought a host of changes to the famed 24 Hours of Le Mans. The wave of “professionalism” that was sweeping across other forms of motorsport began to exert its influence at Le Mans. With increased money and prestige now flowing through professional racing, the caliber of teams...
Historic aircraft and competition cars, classic road cars and military machines will converge on Bicester Heritage in Oxfordshire for the...
Morgans were regularly used in England before World War II in Rallies, Trials and Speed Tests. This is a Morgan...
Neville HayPhoto: Kary Jiggle After a very successful year in 1935, Prince Chula Chakrabongse, who financed Prince Birabongse’s racing, decided that they should strengthen their team of Voiturette racing cars by adding another ERA to “White Mouse Stable” and disposing of, among their other cars, their Aston Martin Sports car...
The Morgan Motor Company With no thoughts of cars in mind, I first visited Malvern in the high summer of...
This is the story of two men, born 45 years apart, each completely obsessed with the automobile, and both hopelessly...
After the First World War and into the ’20s, many car manufacturers throughout Europe became involved in Grand Prix racing. They believed that advertising, prestige and development were in their interest and they were right. Demand for the motorcar began to increase. Most of these companies ran “Works Teams.” They...
Like most German industrial companies, World War II left much of Mercedes-Benz’s Stuttgart factory in ruins. However, with time Mercedes...
It’s rather ironic that both the birth of the “Pony Car” movement in the mid-1960s, and its eventual death in...
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