World championship rallying is a tough sport. Its drivers seldom compete on nice, smooth asphalt circuits where the worst that...
Thanks to the Ice Age, we were given the Bonneville Salt Flats upon which thousands of land speed racers have...
Robert Newman examines the men and machines that made the Mille Miglia one of the world’s greatest races. The Mille Miglia was a manifestation of raw courage. The courage of the top drivers, whose lives hung in the balance for a day as they forced themselves to take appalling risks...
Clemente Biondetti Describing Clemente Biondetti as colorful is like saying the Sears Tower in Chicago is tall. Unpredictable, imaginative, irascible,...
Before paved roads became common and state highways were still an unrealized dream, driving from Southern to Northern California was...
As “Historic Racing Magazine of the Mille Miglia”, VRJ begins its coverage of the May 2000 event with a look at the history and genesis of one of the world’s most famous races. Italy was still firmly entrenched in the 19th Century in 1926, when four men from Brescia put...
Click here to read Part 1 of Something Special One of the chief complaints about early sports racers is that...
American Customer Sports Racing Cars of the 1950s Everyone has heard of the scandalously beautiful Scarabs, the ground-pounding Cunninghams and...
Ever since my VRJ colleague, Pete Lyons, reminisced about his early trips to and ‘round the Nurburgring in the March 1999 issue, I’ve been waiting for the chance to indulge myself in a little bit of similar nostalgia – maybe with a touch of one-upmanship mixed in! In early November,...
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