Frazer Nash Le Mans Replica Sebring is a favorite race for underdogs. Who can forget Jim Hall’s Chaparral swimming down...
Friends and owners of the Allard are being invited to take part in a special weekend of activities to be...
Dan Gurney Ronnie Bucknum 2 Motorcycle and F1 racer Mike “The Bike” Hailwood is born (1940). 2 Guy Moll drives a Scuderia Ferrari Alfa Romeo to victory in the Grand Prix of Monaco (1934). Become a Member & Get Ad-Free Access To This Article (& About 6,000+ More) Access to...
Like any racing driver who has competed seriously, I am often asked what were my favorite cars, or the quickest,...
West Palm Beach, FL Feb. 26 Joe Mundy’s Porsche 908. Photo: Art Eastman Become a Member & Get Ad-Free Access...
If you raced small displacement production cars or modifieds in the US during the ’60s and early ’70s, then you’ve probably been beaten by Dan Parkinson. From Fiat-Abarths and Datsuns to a Dolphin sportsracer, Parkinson racked up an amazing streak of victories, which included being the first person in SCCA...
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A couple of years ago, we brought your attention to a Web site devoted to the Frazer Nash. In light...
Vintage motor racing is very unique in the world of motorsport. Many of us like to believe this rarefied racing environment allows us to enjoy most of the benefits of “mainstream” racing without many of the detriments. However, there is one curious downside to vintage racing that very few people...
West Palm Beach, FL Feb. 8-11 The Lotus Super Seven of Ken Walker. Photo: Art Eastman Become a Member &...
Daytona Beach, FL Feb. 1-4 The 1977 Porsche 935 of Hugh Fuller. Photo: Art Eastman Become a Member & Get...
Like many of his compatriots of the pre-corporate days of racing, Ireland lived and raced for the same reason – to have FUN. Capable enough to have defeated Stirling Moss in fair fights twice in the same day, he gave Team Lotus its first Grand Prix victory and knew the...
Recently, the Motorsports Hall of Fame located in Novi, Michigan, announced its 2001 inductees. This year’s list included noted road...
Dan Gurney has a serious conversation with Cosworth founder Keith Duckworth. Photo: Ed McDonough Collection The 1968 season was a...
The first decade of the 24-Hours of Le Mans was virtually dominated by Bentley. The famed cars from Crewe won the French classic in 1924 and 1927-1930 before retiring from motorsport. Now after a 70-year hiatus, Bentley has announced that it will return with a radical, all carbon-fiber prototype known...
Sometime in the rainy wee hours of the recent Rolex 24 at Daytona, a race I find myself covering again...
Rocky Mountain Vintage Racing, Ltd., the Pikes Peak International Raceway and the Pikes Peak Hillclimb Association have joined forces to...
June 2001 Prototypes—The History of the IMSA GTP Series By J.A Martin & Ken Wells From 1981 to 1993, American road racing enthusiasts were captivated by IMSA’s GTP (Grand Touring Prototype) series. Harking back to the later days of the Can-Am, the GTP series was an amazing collection of the...
The Automobile Club de l’Ouest and Motoring Cavalcades have announced that they will be hosting a special historic race in...
Motorsport magazine, which I had the privilege to edit in the mid-1980s, recently ran a piece which claimed that 1976...