The Society of Vintage Racing Enthusiasts of the Northwest (SOVREN) recently announced that the July 1-3, 2000 running of the...
Vintage racing has lost one of its American pioneers and greatest supporters. Bob Sutherland died in Denver on November 13,...
San Diego, CA Oct. 22-24 Some people came to San Diego for a cruise… some people didn’t.Photo: Bob Dunsmore Become...
Dave Friedman Photography If you’re a regular reader of VRJ, then you’re probably familiar with the breathtaking photographic work of...
Two names have become synonymous with Corvette over the years – Zora Arkus-Duntov and Dick Guldstrand. From the airport circuits of California to the open roads of LeMans, Guldstrand’s list of racing accomplishments is long and legendary. Casey Annis recently caught up with him in his Culver City, California, shop....
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On November 4-7 twelve Ford GT40s were reunited at the HSR Brumos Continental Historics held at the Daytona International Speedway....
Daytona Beach, Florida Nov. 4-7 Indy car champion Bobby Rahal rockets his 1965 GT40 MkI through the Daytona high-banking.Photo: Art Eastman Become a Member & Get Ad-Free Access To This Article (& About 6,000+ More) Access to the full article is limited to paid subscribers only. Our membership removes most...
Gilles Villeneuve Jean-Pierre Wimille 1 Sports car racer James “Hap” Sharp is born (1928). 11 American John Walter Christie, free-lance...
The newly formed Vintage Drivers Club of America has held its inaugural race and organizational meet at Savannah’s Roebling road...
What could be more refreshing on a warm, Saturday afternoon than opening up the fridge? Recently, I had the opportunity to do just that. “Boring” you say, “a refrigerator, is a refrigerator, is a refrigerator. “Not so” I say, because the refrigerator in this case is not a Whirlpool or...
January 2000 Time and Two Seats By Dr. Janos Wimpffen Epic. The races were epic, the drivers were epic, the...
Ever since my VRJ colleague, Pete Lyons, reminisced about his early trips to and ‘round the Nurburgring in the March...
“I find Richie Ginther interesting. Good, competent, intelligent and safe. He can drive big cars and small cars and it doesn’t matter to him which. He knows his limitations and drives within them, he’s not trying to prove he’s the greatest. But he’s that good anyway, he doesn’t have to...
American Customer Sports Racing Cars of the 1950s Everyone has heard of the scandalously beautiful Scarabs, the ground-pounding Cunninghams and...
Ferrari 250 SWB The combination of Stirling Moss and the Rob Walker Ferrari 250 SWB were near unstoppable in British GT racing in the early ’60s. Here, Moss can be seen drifting Chassis #2119 during practice for the Peco Trophy at Brands Hatch in 1961. Moss shared this car with...
Superstitious? Not even a little bit? Are you one of those ritualistic types that won’t (or can’t) climb into your...
Hello, Posterity. This is the past calling. Writers and readers being separated by the editor’s deadlines, it’s still 1999 for...