The 15th Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance selected Best of Show winners in its two primary categories of Elegance and Sport...
All American Racers founder Dan Gurney was honored last week at the International Historic Motoring Awards in London, which awarded...
The lightest and most powerful series-production McLaren, the new V8-engined, rear-wheel drive 750S – which is available in coupe and convertible form – is unashamedly a supercar for the purist. Designed and engineered following meticulous analysis of the renowned McLaren 720S, the new 750S combines advances in weight-saving, powertrain performance,...
Chic Vandagriff’s influence can be seen in many chapters of the history of motor racing in the United States. One...
The Historic Racing Drivers Club (HRDC) has announced plans for an important invitation race for Classic & Historic Alfa Romeos...
The Formula Junior Historic Racing Association has released its schedule of events for the third year of its Golden Jubilee World Tour (noted below as WT), as well as its participation in the FIA’s Lurani Trophy Series (LT), the HSCC’s UK Championship (UK) and the European Series (ES). Given the...
Vintage Indy™️ has announced that entry is open for all their events, which will be featured at venues in five...
The Quail Porsche Racecar Classic has been scheduled for Sunday, October 16, 2011 at the Quail Lodge in Carmel Valley,...
Janet Guthrie, the first woman to compete in the Indianapolis 500 and the Daytona 500, was inducted into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame on Thursday, April 27, at the Speed Channel Dome, in the Hall of Fame in Talladega, Alabama. About 1,500 guests attended the black-tie event. Guthrie was...
The Formula 5000 Drivers Association closed its 2017 racing season at the SVRA National Championships at Circuit of the Americas...
HSR returns to Road Atlanta in September 18-20 for the Atlanta Fall Historics where all entrants can enjoy a significant...
On October 16 at Northern California’s Thunderhill Raceway, HMSA hosted a celebration of racecar builder Joe Huffaker’s 50 years in racing. One of the most successful car builders in the 1950s and 1960s, Huffaker’s career extended into the 1980s until his retirement in 1991. During the lunch break of the...
The 2014 edition of Salon Retromobile in Paris will honor passionate French enthusiast Jean Rédélé, whose Alpine cars are responsible...
The term “Renaissance Woman” may not be as widely used as its gender opposite, but in Denise McCluggage, who passed...
The 18th Fleet Week Coronado Speed Festival took place last weekend, with more than 200 cars contesting 11 run groups of the annual event, run under the auspices of the Sportscar Vintage Racing Association for the first time this year. Hot and sunny skies greeted both participants and the multitude...
It was 35 years ago today (April 21), in monsoon conditions, that a determined young Brazilian raced to his first...
The 2nd Annual Brickyard Vintage Racing Invitational, organized by the Sportscar Vintage Racing Association at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway will...
The Brighton National Speed Trials is probably one of the oldest surviving race event on the British calendar. This year was the 68th meeting, but marked 99 years since the seafront course of Madeira Drive, on the south coast of England, was opened specifically for racing. Much has changed within...
Three cars from the entry list for the first French Grand Prix in 1908 were recently reunited at the Vintage...
Popular Indianapolis 500 veteran Willy T. Ribbs will be the featured guest speaker at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum’s “Fuel...
Phil Hill, who became America’s first F1 World Champion 50 years ago, is the subject of a special exhibit at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles. Scheduled to run from early September through Thanksgiving weekend, the exhibit, Phil Hill: The Life of a Legend, includes photos, trophies and memorabilia...
News emerged last week that former Super Vee champion and Indycar racer Bill Alsup (above, David Hutson photo) had died...
The Silver Anniversary Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance celebrates the splendid shapes of Sergio Scaglietti’s legendary cars on the 100th anniversary...
Ascari and Formula II 1952 and 1953 were watershed years for Scuderia Ferrari, notable not only for what the team was able to achieve, but also the surrounding circumstances. By the start of the 1952 season, the once-formidable Alfa Corse team had faded, and the British-based BRM remained the only...
2012 marks the 60th anniversary of the Ferrari 250 GT and to celebrate that milestone, the Ferrari Museum has organized...
The Motorsports Hall of Fame of America (MSHFA) has announced the seven inductees for its Class of 2018, set to...
The Shelby American Automobile Club (SAAC) has announced that its 31st annual meeting and track event will be held at Virginia International Raceway on June 30–July 2. VIR was first opened in 1957, with the first feature race being won by none other than Carroll Shelby, who was quoted after...
Former F1, sports car and F5000 driver Peter Gethin died on December 5 after a lengthy illness. Gethin is remembered...
Founded by David Murray in the ’50s, the famed Ecurie Ecosse race team scored two famous wins at Le Mans with Jaguar D-types before its eventual demise. In 1983, the name was revived when Ecurie Ecosse enthusiast Hugh McCaig, re-formed the team to compete in the C2 category of the...