Dan Gurney has been selected as the next recipient of the Peter Bryant Challenger Award for engineering excellence for his...
Master automotive craftsman Joe Cavaglieri was named the 2017 recipient of the Racing History Project’s Peter Bryant Challenger Award at...
Walter Maynard “Bud” Moore Jr., a decorated veteran of World War II and D-Day’s Normandy Invasion and a 2011 inductee to the NASCAR Hall of Fame, died November 27 at the age of 92. Moore was a self-described country mechanic who fielded championship-winning teams in both NASCAR Cup competition and...
When the Bugatti Bolide was first revealed as a thought experiment in late 2020, it presented a vision of a...
Bugatti is the first manufacturer to break the 300-mile-an-hour barrier. On a test track in Germany, a near production prototype...
To help celebrate the 50th anniversary of the American Bugatti Club, one of the feature races at this year’s renewal of the recently renamed Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion, August 12-15 at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, will be The Bugatti Grand Prix. The last time the Historics hosted The Bugatti Grand...
The 53rd Annual Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance will showcase the magnificent cars of Ettore Bugatti on August 17, 2003, at...
A Type 35B Bugatti, which competed in the first Monaco Grand Prix and later won the Targa Florio, has been...
The car that brought Automobiles Ettore Bugatti to fame in the 1920s, the Bugatti Type 35, is generally considered one of the most successful racing cars of all time. During its long career it won around 2,000 professional and amateur races, averaging more than 14 per week at its peak....
Ettore Bugatti was a man who did not fear setting himself a hard task. It was not just Bugatti’s exceptional...
Worldwide Auctioneers has announced that an exceedingly original Grand Prix Bugatti Type 35A—believed to be the first car raced by...
The first of the six existing Type 59 Sports racing cars – produced back in the 1930s – still exists today in near-original condition and is considered an invaluable surviving specimen of Bugatti’s successful racing history. Scuffed leather seats and a steering wheel bearing the battle scars of racing drivers’...
A rare piece of automotive history will go on the block with no reserve as the 1936 Bugatti Type 57C...
This year’s 36th Lime Rock Historic Festival will present an amazing display of historic Bugatti vehicles – both race vehicles and...
When the lights went out to start the 2013 Le Mans Legends race under rainy skies, Alex Buncombe’s pole-winning ’59 Lister Jaguar Costin slipped almost immediately into the lead and began edging away from the field. At the end of the 45-minute contest that ran as a preliminary for this...
The Ontario-based Burlwood Motorsports Club has released its 2017 Calendar of Events, listing four confirmed outings and a fifth yet...
The California Sports Car Club is organizing a “dream” weekend this October at Buttonwillow Raceway Park north of Los Angeles,...
For the third year, Vintage Racecar magazine has supported the British Women Racing Drivers Club by offering awards and trophies to those who excel in three disciplines of motorsport, Racing, Speed Events and Rallying. From the winners of those three categories (above) a Champion of Champions is selected. At the...
More than 65 historic racecars will salute Italy’s famed Mille Miglia in the 17th running of the California Mille April...
This year’s California Mille, held May 1-3, saw over 70 classic sports cars, tourers and racecars blast their way through...
The California Mille, America’s salute to Italy’s most famous open road race, The Mille Miglia, returns for its 23rd year, continuing the celebrated tradition of spirited driving in vintage sports cars on scenic back roads. Some 70 teams are expected to participate, driving a wide variety of classic machines over...
This year’s running of the California Mille (April 26-May 1) challenged its participants both with new features such as a...
Chevrolet’s answer to Ford’s class-creating Mustang, the Camaro, marks its 50th anniversary this year, and will be celebrated with a...
Cameron Reynolds Argetsinger, founder and organizer of the first races in Watkins Glen and president of the International Motor Racing Research Center from September 2002 until 2007, died April 22 at his home in Burdett, NY. He was 87. In addition to his international involvement in motor sports, Argetsinger was...
The Alfa Romeo 6C 1500 SS, in which Giuseppe Campari and Giulio Ramponi won the 1928 Mille Miglia, has done...
The National Motor Museum’s Land Speed Record breaking 1920 Sunbeam 350hp has been fitted with a replacement gearbox to match...
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...
On September 25, the Petersen Automotive Museum will play host to a gala dinner celebrating the history of the famed...
Next July’s Silverstone Classic has announced plans to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the legendary Can-Am Series with a pair...
Next July’s Silverstone Classic has announced plans to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the legendary Can-Am Series with a pair of special commemoration races at its annual summer event, set for July 29-31. The two races will be the culmination of a three-round Can-Am 50 Interserie Challenge being organized by...