Vittorio Brambilla, affectionately know as the “Monza Gorilla” died from a sudden heart attack at his home in Italy on...
Alan Jones Tazio Nuvolari 1 Dutch F1 privateer Carol de Beaufort is fatally injured in a practice crash for the...
The VSCC and the Historic Grand Prix Car Association joined forces with Donington Park to savor the return of Auto Union Grand Prix cars to the Derbyshire circuit for the first time since before World War II. Audi sent a 1936 V-16 C-Type, 1938 V-12 D-Type, a host of racing...
The man on the other end of the phone seemed quite adamant, “You really can’t fully appreciate the complete history...
1929 Bentley Blower 1929 Bentley Blower. This Profile may be forced to veer somewhat from our usual format since the...
I went to the Salt Flats at Bonneville in Utah for the first time in 1957. John Thornley from MG invited me to come and make an attempt on the International Class F record. MG had been there in 1954 when one of the MGA prototypes had been fitted with...
This year’s California Mille, held May 1-3, saw over 70 classic sports cars, tourers and racecars blast their way through...
Northern California May 1-3 Morning breakfast stop at a 1905 barn converted into a restoration shop in Ferndale, CA.Photo: Bob...
Rockingham, England May 27-28 The 1955 Chevrolet of Leon Cole. Photo: Peter Collins 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 ads, lets you enjoy unlimited access to all our premium content, and...
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There I was driving a 1931 V16 Cadillac built to the command of a maharajah – a car which has...
Considered brash and outspoken by some, few can refute his impressive list of racing accomplishments. These include victories and championships as a driver in the ’50s, more championships and success leading Triumph’s U.S. competition department in the ’60s, and three GTP championships in the ’80s, as head of Nissan’s NPTI...
Our featured site this month has taken on the daunting task of tracking the history of individual racecars from the...
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Forty years! That’s how long it’s been since our man Philip Toll Hill, Jr., became the first American to win the World Driving Championship. There are two ways to look at such a span of time. I’ll bet some of us – maybe even Phil himself – would like to...
August 2001 Monaco Driving Shoe By Piloti On the whole, racing-grade driving shoes tend to have two drawbacks: 1) Because...
For all the effort, expense and heartache generated by the committee at BRM, it fell to the clear, single-minded vision...
Road America and the Historic Grand Prix racing group have announced that a grid of 30 3-liter Formula One cars will be the feature race for the 2002 Merrill Lynch/Brian Redman International Challenge to be held July 18-21. According to James King of the HGP, “When the U.S. Grand Prix...
The long awaited debut of the 21st Century approach to racing in the UK finally came to be at Rockingham...
It was recently announced in the Queen’s Birthday Honor List that Jackie Stewart will receive a knighthood this coming January....
The inaugural 1966 Trans-Am season turned out to be a great success for the S.C.C.A, and for American road racing in general. The season featured lots of close racing, recognizable cars and a host of great drivers including A.J. Foyt, Richard Petty, Jerry Titus and even a young up-and-comer named...
VIR, VA May 5-6 The 1966 Yenko Stinger of Charles Sadek is chased by the 1968 Porsche 911 of Susann...