As you will no doubt have noticed in this issue devoted to Maserati on the occasion of the marque’s centennial,...
The Porsche 356 Registry is the world’s largest classic Porsche club, and this web site will tell you as much...
If ever there were anything you didn’t already know about the Indy 500, this is the place where you would discover it. Want to know who the fastest and slowest qualifiers were for any given 500? Look here on the Speedway’s Historical Stats page, where the categories are well described...
As highlighted in this month’s Racecar Profile (pg. 20), the Porsche 914-6 competed at both the professional and amateur levels...
Triple World Champion Sir Jack Brabham’s youngest son, David, having won back the rights to the Brabham name in 2012, has recently launched a new web site chronicling the exploits of three generations of family drivers, as well as 30 years as a car constructor and Formula One team. Become...
The family is an integral element of human life, and in many instances this is also true of racing. In...
Few figures in American racing history have had as much impact as Harry Miller, builder of an incredible range of...
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...
This month’s featured Web site is the official site of the U.S. Alfa Romeo Owners Club. With over 4,000 members...
Have a question about an Alfa Romeo? Odds are that you’ll be able to find the answer somewhere on this Alfa Romeo Bulletin Board site. The home page offers articles about Milanese machines both old and new by providing road tests and reviews, while other tabs will readily take you...
As detailed in this month’s “Racecar Profile,” the Alvis Car & Engineering Company has a rich road and racing heritage...
Most readers should be familiar with the work of Bernard Cahier and his son Paul-Henri as chroniclers of the Formula...
Billing itself as the “British Car Web Directory and Online Classifieds,” this site offers a variety of ways to get involved with cars from Mother England. For starters there’s a quick link to Classified Ads right there in the middle of the home page, followed immediately by buttons for the...
Robert de la Riviere (pseudonym “Rob Roy”) was an accomplished automotive artist who lived from 1909–1992. Born in France, he...
Most commonly known among the general populace for its oil-squirting, rocket-launching DB5 of the ’60s James Bond movies, the Aston...
As we’ve said in this space many times before, thank heaven for the Internet’s ability to share one man’s obsession with the rest of us! This month’s featured Web site is another one of those obscure personal obsessions that turns out to be an interesting diversion/resource for the rest of...
Though often overlooked by many historians, the history of Australian road racing is rich with a long and varied selection...
The first thing to say about www.autoracinghistory.com is that this is a text-heavy site where the word works more powerfully...
Hamilton White is a Monaco-based Brit who collects and sells a staggering range of esoterica. After our November Automobilia feature, VR visited the premises of Monacoauctions.com where jovial Hamilton works and lives. The doorman said, “Oh the man with the tusks.” Yes, look at this wonderful site. White specializes in...
While it is oftentimes overlooked, north of the equator, Australia and New Zealand have a long and rich motor racing...
There can be no doubt about the focus of this site as it’s all right there in the url. Aimed at lovers of Jaguar automobiles, it offers various linkages that will take visitors to a raft of relevant sections where any information they seek about Jaguars can likely be found....
In the early 1950s, Donald Healey turned the British automotive industry on its ear with his affordable, mass-produced sports car,...
Few individuals could better be thought of to embody the spirit of the American sportsman than Briggs Swift Cunningham. Born in 1907 to a family of means, Briggs’ life was forever changed by a chance ride in his uncle’s Dodge touring car, outfitted with a Hispano-Suiza aero engine. From that...
Perhaps nowhere else in the world are there as many racetracks per square mile of land as there are in...
With this month’s Profile of Jackie Stewart’s BRM P261, we thought a deeper look into the workings of British Racing Motors might be in order. As the team has not been a functional entity for more than 30 years, however, there is no official team site, but this one seems...