Dave Friedman Photography If you’re a regular reader of VRJ, then you’re probably familiar with the breathtaking photographic work of...
Holman & Moody This is the official web site of this venerable Ford racing and tuning specialist. This site features...
The Miller/Offenhauser Historical Society The creators of this new site hope to make it a centerpoint for enthusiasts of all Miller and Offenhauser-powered vehicles. Some of the features of this well-made site include: a history of Miller racing cars, an unbelievably extensive listing of available Leo Goosen/Offenhauser technical drawings, a...
Racecar Exchange This site is one of several new sites devoted to the buying and selling of racecars, parts and...
Stirling Moss This new site is devoted to Britain’s living racing legend, Sir Stirling Moss. Features of this site include,...
Phil Hill Created by the same organization which brought you last month’s Stirling Moss-featured web site, the site devoted to America’s Champion Phil Hill is organized in much the same way. Features of this site include an extensive biography of Hill’s life from his early days racing sports cars on...
From Barney Oldfield to Ayrton Senna, the greatest names in motorsport history are enshirined in the International Motorsports Hall of...
Grand Prix De Monaco In the world of Formula One, few races can lay claim to more history than the...
Perhaps nowhere else in the world are there as many racetracks per square mile of land as there are in the United Kingdom. For those interested in visiting or learning more about these historic race facilities, this site will provide you with ample, relevant information. The circuits are divided into...
Considered by many to be one of the greatest periods in motor racing history, the late ’30s saw epic battles...
For the last 50 years, the road to Formula One has usually led through one form or another of Formula...
This month’s site is an interesting collection of more obscure open-wheeled photography. The photo archive section of this site features a variety of photo galleries including: European F5000; United States FA/F5000; British Aurora F1 Championship; Tasman Cup; and pre-1950 Grand Prix. In addition to numerous black-and-white and color photos of...
Mark Donohue was a legendary American driver snatched from us before his time. Donohue’s long list of accomplishments include winning...
This site features photography taken at California Sports Car races during 1961 and 1962 by a young man learning to...
Though his tragically brief career spanned essentially only the ’60s, Bruce McLaren’s impressive list of accomplishments included a Formula One Driver’s Championship, Can-Am Championship, and victories at LeMans and Sebring, not to mention countless victories as a constructor. This month’s web site was created by the Bruce McLaren Trust and...
A couple of years ago, we brought your attention to a Web site devoted to the Frazer Nash. In light...
If you dig through the internet long enough, occasionally you will discover an unexpected surprise. Such is the case with...
With the return of the month of June comes the return of one of racing’s most prestigious and historic races – the 24-Hours of Le Mans. This month’s Website is devoted not only to the current 24-hour race, but also to its rich history. From a historical perspective, this site...
This month’s featured Web site is devoted to the long and rich history of the Sunbeam marque. Founded as early...
Our featured site this month has taken on the daunting task of tracking the history of individual racecars from the...
From 1958 to 1968, Meadowdale Raceway in Carpentersville, Illinois, played host to a wide variety of professional and amateur racing. From sports cars and motorcycles to stock cars and karts, virtually every form of motorized contraption took to the 3.27-mile course, which featured a 4000’ long straight and an 180-degree,...
One of the many wonderful things about the internet is that it provides the ability for people from around the...
When the subject of discussion turns to French racecars, the famed name of Delage always features prominently. Though Louis Delage...
Though not generally well known, the little Sunbeam Alpine chocked up an impressive array of racing victories in the U.S. between 1960 and 1968 and was driven by some of the greats including Jack Brabham, Stirling Moss, Jerry Titus and Ken Miles. This month’s featured Web site is exclusively devoted...
During the 1960s, it was not uncommon for successful motorcycle racers to eventually make their way into the four-wheeled racing...
This month’s featured Web site is the official site of the American-based Historic Grand Prix (HGP) race group. Made up...
If you enjoyed this month’s feature on the Tasman Cup Series and would like to learn more about the history of racing “Down Under,” then you will be interested to check out this month’s featured Web site devoted to the history of racing in New Zealand. After WWII, New Zealand...
There’s a fantastic trend building on the Internet: it is individuals creating Web sites to showcase their old amateur racing...
As highlighted in this month’s Racecar Profile (pg. 20), the Porsche 914-6 competed at both the professional and amateur levels during its short life from 1970-1972. Porsche built just over 50 special GTs to compete on the world stage. This month’s Web site is devoted to the history and authenticity...