With a nod to this month’s feature story about the Chateau Impney Hillclimb in Great Britain, we thought that a...
Since this month’s Profile car is the March 761 with which Ronnie Peterson won the 1976 Italian Grand Prix, it...
When it comes to American racing cars, most followers of the sport reserve a special place in their hearts for Jim Hall’s Texas born and bred Chaparrals. These were cars that represented the best of what racing is all about—uniqueness, mechanical exploration and technological advancement, as well as success. The...
Few figures in American racing history have had as much impact as Harry Miller, builder of an incredible range of...
Seems unfathomable that we have never looked at this site (forgive us, Ferrari fans), but better late than never, and...
The Historic Vehicle Association is developing a National Historic Vehicle Register that will carefully and accurately document America’s most historically significant automobiles, motorcycles, trucks and commercial vehicles. The HVA works in collaboration with the U.S. Department of the Interior to determine which vehicles meet the standard for recognition and documentation...
With this month’s feature story about the early sports car races at Goleta Airport near Santa Barbara, California, we thought...
Anyone looking to learn about, service, purchase or sell a pre-war Aston Martin should find time to visit this site,...
With this month’s cover Profile of the King Cobra, it seemed only natural to access this site where one can find out almost anything about the man who created it, Carroll Shelby. In that context, when reaching the home page, click on the period 1961-1964 on the blue bar across...
Ford’s Mustang is the stuff of automotive legend: selling more than 20,000 cars on the first day of release; delivering...
The first Studebaker vehicle, a farm wagon, was built by brothers Henry and Clement Studebaker in South Bend, Indiana, in...
As you will no doubt have noticed in this issue devoted to Maserati on the occasion of the marque’s centennial, it is a company ruled by typical Italian passion for the motor car, and as such has marked many milestones along the road to this anniversary. This link will take...
The six Vanderbilt Cup Races held at Roosevelt Field on New York’s Long Island between 1904 and 1910 were the...
The family is an integral element of human life, and in many instances this is also true of racing. In...
In many ways the racing career of Dave MacDonald embodies the image of the light glowing twice as bright, lasting half as long. We will never know what the quietly brilliant Southern Californian might have accomplished had he escaped fate’s fickle finger at Indianapolis, but anyone who saw him race...
Triple World Champion Sir Jack Brabham’s youngest son, David, having won back the rights to the Brabham name in 2012,...
The Porsche 356 Registry is the world’s largest classic Porsche club, and this web site will tell you as much...
Thanks to our South Pacific Editor Patrick Quinn for discovering this one, a(nother) lap (or two) of Germany’s notorious Nordschleife circuit at the Nürburgring. The clip runs just under 10 minutes and comes from a film produced in 1962 when driver Hermann Lang and competitions boss Alfred Neubauer took a...
This is the site of the Endurance Rally Association, organizers of the Peking to Paris Rally featured in this month’s...
Here’s a site dedicated to the technical side of Formula One, where the home page offers daily news and, not...
We haven’t sent you to YouTube for some time now, but feel that this clip, for those who may not yet have seen it, will prove quite worth the effort, as it is both enlightening and educational. For many years, companies that were involved in the sport for commercial or...
Billing itself as the “British Car Web Directory and Online Classifieds,” this site offers a variety of ways to get...
As the Corvette celebrates its 60th birthday, highlighted by featured marque status at a broad array of vintage events, demand...
Readers of this magazine should be familiar with the work of Jesse Alexander, one of America’s foremost motorsports photographers. As he puts it, his career let him combine a pair of personal passions, photography and automobiles, and the imagery he’s produced has been magnificent. This site allows access to the...
Safe Is Fast is a site presented by the Road Racing Drivers Club and supported by the FIA Institute for...
Aficionados of the Riley marque, particularly devotees of the Riley Specials raced prior to World War II, will find a...
The subject of this month’s VR Profile, Bugatti, is one of the legendary names of automotive history, and this link will take you to the official company site’s history section. There you can either learn about, or refresh your knowledge of, this great French marque. As the page opens, beneath...
The broadly experienced Bill McGuire, whose several careers in the automotive world include consultancy, troubleshooting, education, negotiations and, of course,...
With this month’s main feature story looking at the Alpine Renaults that played a prominent role in the World Rally...
Here’s a site dedicated to chronicling the first 50 years of Formula Three racing. It covers the formula from its beginnings in 1950 as the 500-cc cars until the Dallaras became the de facto spec car in 2000. F3 has always been a training category where drivers with their sights...