Famous Race Cars on Stamps 50 Jahre AVUS Rennen 1921-1971 – Berlin 1971 Opened in 1921 just outside of Berlin...
The National Media Museum in Bradford, UK, is currently in the process of raising a photographic treasure. The project, which...
Andy Granatelli fielded cars at the Indianapolis 500 from 1946 until 1991, as a driver but more notably as a team owner, culminating with Mario Andretti driving victory at the 1969 Indy 500. Granatelli, inducted into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame in 1992 and the Motorsports Hall of Fame...
Barn Find Jag in Los Angeles By Wallace Wyss Photos by Bob Petricca and Francis de Pouqueville Bob Petricca, of...
The Isle of Man Tourist Trophy motorcycle race is held annually on the Isle of Man and was for many...
Works by motorsports artist Greg Davis of Westline, Pennsylvania, will be displayed at the International Motor Racing Research Center (IMRRC) in Watkins Glen, New York this summer, kicking off with an opening and reception on Friday, June 12th from 6:00pm – 8:00pm at the Center. The opening of the show...
Story and Photos by Greg Wing Hey SCD fans, did you ever wonder what Ken Gross, contributing writer to Playboy...
One of the seminal scenes in the movie Ferris Bueller was when Ferris’ friend Cameron kicked his Dad’s Ferrari 250...
The latest look back at old classified advertisements features a 1958 Maserati 250F offered for sale in the October 1962 issue of Road & Track for $3,650. The Maserati 250F was a racing car made by Maserati used in 2.5 litre Formula One racing between January 1954 and November 1960....
On this day in 1934 the German racing cars that were soon to acquire the nickname “Silver Arrow” were entered...
The International Motorsports Hall of Fame recently inducted five new members to its Hall of Fame, J.C. Agajanian, Donnie Allison,...
British Racing Motors (BRM) was a British Formula 1 motor racing team. Founded in 1945, it raced from 1950 to 1977, competing in 197 Grands Prix and winning 17. While BRM certainly created more successful F1 cars, the most astonishing has to be the BRM Type 15 with its inconceivable 1.5 litre V16 engine. The first post-war...
Neckarsulm on April 26, 1969: the first day of Audi NSU Auto Union, the company that would later develop into...
Ferrari 288 GTO specialist Joe Sackey is organizing the first-ever reunion of the cars in the United States to celebrate...
The latest look back at old classified advertisements features a 1967 Ford GT40 Mk IV offered for sale in the November 1976 issue of Hemmings for $85,000. The Ford GT40 was built to win long-distance sports car races, ultimately winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans four times in a row, from 1966 to...
The latest look back at old classified advertisements features a 1952 Jaguar C-Type offered for sale in a 1962 issue...
Automotive Fine Arts Society member Jay Koka will demonstrate once again his ability to master multiple painting styles when he...
A new book about Porsche’s extensive use of posters to further their iconic image will make its world debut on Saturday, March 7th, at the Porsche International Memorabilia and Literature Meet, held at the Los Angeles Airport Hilton....
The latest look back at old classified advertisements features a 1954 Ferrari 500 Mondial offered for sale in the September...
This week’s look back at old classified advertisements features a Toyota 2000GT race car offered for sale in the April...
January 2009 Update: This very same Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spyder recently sold at Gooding’s Scottsdale Auction for $4,950,000. It is believed the seller bought the Ferrari from our profiled classified ad. Well bought in 1976 and very well sold. 10/15/08: The next chapter in Sports Car Digest’s look...
The latest look back at old classified advertisements features a 1955 Maserati A6G 2000 Zagato offered for sale in the...
The latest look back at old classified advertisements features a 1937 Horch Type 853 Sports Cabriolet offered for sale in...
The Sports Car Digest team is taking a brief holiday hiatus, but we will be back on December 29th ready for the next apex. We wish all of our readers the warmest of holiday greetings. We are very thankful for your continued support and look forward to a long and...
Sports Car Digest recently received an e-mail from a reader asking why we have not profiled a DB-Panhard. We responded...
It is no coincidence that the spy thriller heroes always seem to drive a Norton motorcycle, as novelists have long...
The 2009 edition of the Pirelli Calendar, cult object for more than forty years among connoisseurs of photography, beauty and cultural evolution, was recently unveiled in a world premiere held at The Station in Berlin, the historic train depot that connected the capital with Dresden, Vienna and Prague in the...
To celebrate 60 years of collaboration between Shell and Ferrari, the marketing geniuses at Shell decided to pay homage to...
The latest look back at old classified advertisements features a 1970 McLaren M8D/4 offered for sale in the March 1978...
The latest look back at old classified advertisements features a 1960 Aston Martin DB4GT offered for sale in the March 1987 issue of Hemmings for $59,500. The Aston Martin DB4GT was a special lightweight, high-performance version of the DB4. Introduced at the 1959 London Motor Show, the GT featured a thin, lightweight...