1958 Devin D Porsche Across the southern hills of the Dolomite Mountains of Italy, north of a line drawn between...
Huffaker Engineering has been more successful, over a longer period of time, and in more forms of motorsport, than any...
Over the course of his life, Frank Gardner has been a boxer, a surfer and a motorcycle mechanic before moving on to motor racing in Australia, England and eventually, throughout the world. Our Patrick Quinn managed to catch up with Frank at his Australian driver-training facility and found him to...
I was involved in racing in a very interesting time, when a lot of good things happened and a lot...
Derek Bell Andrea de Adamich 1 The Lancia Fulvia 1.6 is homologated for rallying (1969). 2 The first post-WWII road...
From the very beginning of the automobile, man built cars to compete with a passion for speed and technology. These...
Fifty years ago, in 1953, an American-made Cunningham sports racing car won the second-ever Sebring 12 Hour race. Then Briggs Swift Cunningham’s team carried the blue-and-white competition colors of the USA to the 21st 24 Hours of Le Mans, earning 3rd place overall and 1st in class. “Mr. C” died...
Mansfield, OH June 19-22, 2003 A “50th Anniversary of the Corvette” feature race included over 28 entrants. Photo: Jim Hatfield...
Le Circuit Mt. Tremblant, St. Jovite, Canada July 4–6, 2003 The 1967 Lotus 49B of Pete Lovely. Photo: Robert Harrington...
Virginia International Raceway, VA June 5-8, 2003 The rare 1933 MG L2 “monoposto” of George Chilberg. Photo: Gordon Jolley 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...
Chichester, U.K. July 11–13, 2003 John Surtees prepares for a run in the 1967 Honda RA 300 which won the...
October 2003 Daytona 24 Hours By J.J. O’Malley In the world of professional sports car racing, only two events have...
While often overlooked in the annals of motorsport history, from 1963 to 1988 the European Touring Car Championship (ETCC) provided some epic production car racing. In its early days, the ETCC was an affordable entry point for young drivers to hone their craft. Future stars like Baghetti, Ickx and Whitmore...
The 10th edition of the Goodwood Festival of Speed continued its tradition of bringing huge crowds onto the grounds of...
Eighty-six-year-old sports car racing legend John Fitch will attempt to enter the record books one more time when he takes...
Sir Stirling Moss had a fall from his motor scooter on Thursday, July 17 while crossing Lambeth Bridge in London. He suffered a fractured pelvis, which will see him remain in Stanmore Hospital for some weeks, and out of action for a few months at least. His wife, Lady Suzie...
Recently FIA president Max Mosley suggested that the FIA might revive the F2 category as a way of stimulating competition...
The 18th annual OLD/NOW Car Festival was held on the Childrens Day public holiday at Tsukuba circuit, an hour and...
Uwe Meissner, of Germany’s Modena Motorsport, held his annual Ferrari Driving Days at the Nürburgring on June 23–24 and more than 100 Ferraris and a large number of superb classics from other marques took part in the two-day festivities. The highlight of the event was the participation of more than...
Despite dreary weather for much of the weekend, Virginia International’s Gold Cup Historic Races was judged an unqualified success by...
A historically unlikely motorsport marriage was consummated at the end of July. Former Ligier and Williams Formula One driver Jacques...
The roar of Can-Am thunder will once again reverberate through the hills of Laguna Seca Raceway in Monterey, California, when more than 20 Can-Am cars take part in the U.S. Sports Car Invitational to be held October 3–5. In addition to a Can-Am race which will feature Lolas, Shadows and...