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Another man I’d like to know more about – born in Paris of wealthy American racing parents – “Arree” was...
Quick on the heels of its recent announcement to bring 3-liter Formula One cars to Road America in 2002, the Historic Grand Prix organization announced that it had finalized a last-minute deal for the group to return to Indianapolis for this year’s U.S. Grand Prix to be held on September...
Sears Point, CA May 18-20 The 1959 Peerless GT of Ron Cressey. Photo: Jim Williams Become a Member & Get...
Watkins Glen, NY Jun. 1-3 The 1966 Shelby GT350 of Paul Brazinski is hotly pursued by the 1973 Porsche 911...
Louis Klemantaski, arguably one of the most influential motorsport photographers of all time, has passed away at the age of 89. From the early ’30s to the early ’80s, Klemantaski’s photography captured both the seminal events of motorsport history, as well as the very heart and soul of the sport....
Peter Collins examines the meteoric rise and tragic fall of Derek Bennett and his Chevron Cars. Enzo Ferrari was right...
While the hype and hoopla at Le Mans was primarily focused on the return of Team Bentley and MG to...
Le Mans, France Jun. 23 Scrutineering for the Le Mans Legends race took place in the Place du Jet d’Eau in the old city of Le Mans.Photo: Pete Lyons Become a Member & Get Ad-Free Access To This Article (& About 6,000+ More) Access to the full article is limited...
From 1958 to 1968, Meadowdale Raceway in Carpentersville, Illinois, played host to a wide variety of professional and amateur racing....
September 2001 Trans-Am, The Pony Car Wars 1966-1972 By Dave Friedman In 1965, the SCCA’s executive director, John Bishop, had a great idea – he wanted to create an American road racing championship for 2-door sedans. At Sebring, in 1966, the first round of the Trans-American Sedan Series got under...
A sudden snarl under my elbow, the mighty baritone of a big, twin-cam six with open pipes. Then a flash...
I was really surprised when I learned that there was going to be an historic race on the same circuit...
Robert Benoist Björn Waldegård 3 First race held at Monza, Italy, a Grand Prix Voiturette race, is won by Pietro Bordino in a Fiat 804-403 (1922). 3 Sir Malcolm Campbell sets a One-Mile Speed Record of 301.13 mph in his Bluebird Special on the Bonneville Salt Flats (1935). Become a...
1961 Ferrari 156 F1 Ricardo Rodriguez at the wheel of the Ferrari 156, during the 1962 Dutch Grand Prix at...
How do you get into the best Italian classic hillclimb experience that 95% of the historic world knows nothing about? Easy, go to Milan and turn right. The Silver Flag Hillclimb dates back many decades but was officially discontinued in 1972, only to be revived for “mainly historic cars” a...
Lugagnano, Italy Jun. 23-24 The supercharged, ex-Targa Florio 1928 Bugatti 35C of Pierre Feidt. Photo: Ed McDonough Become a Member...
Have you noticed how old cars are getting faster and faster? I wish I got faster as I grow older....
Another historic group has been formed to organize and run a Targa Florio Retrospective. The new group is made up of the 1965 and 1971 winner Nino Vaccarella, the Automobile Club of Palermo (organizers of the actual race until it was abolished in 1973), and the Scuderia del Portello (a...