The Silver Flag Hillclimb won the award for Best European Historic Event in 2005, and that accounted for the entry...
Goodwood Festival of Speed debutant, Richard Petty, proved that there is much more to being a star than merely winning...
With three days of racing on December 1–3, organized by the Historic Sports and Racing Car Association, the Tasman Revival at Sydney’s Eastern Creek raceway promises to be an event not to be missed. Of course it won’t be all racing as there will be a huge Tasman Cup memorabilia...
San Francisco Bay Area vintage car enthusiasts and select members of The Guardsmen, a charitable organization which sponsored a series...
The Le Mans Classic is now one of the most difficult historic motor racing events to obtain an entry for....
The MG Vintage Racers (MGVR) celebrated their 25th anniversary this past June, with three full days of “MG-only racing” at Oklahoma’s Hallett Raceway—the first all-MG race weekend held in North America. Founded with 38 MG vintage racers in 1981, as a newsletter, MGVR now has 250 members. Although not a race-sanctioning organization, it...
The Shelby American Automobile Club (SAAC) made its first visit to VIRginia International Raceway over the weekend of June 30–July...
The Manilla Sports Car Club is the top classic car association in the Philippines. The Mercedes Benz SL Register, MG...
A new scrutineering bay and VIP center was recently opened at Snetterton race circuit. Jonathon Palmer head of Motor Sport Vision, the company that owns the circuit, was assisted by Brian Lister, former team manager, and Jack Sears, one of Scott-Brown’s former teammates. All three gave tribute to the bravery...
On Saturday, June 10, 2006, the Canadian Motorsport Museum and Hall of Fame officially opened at their new premises on...
Waiting the two years before the Monaco Historique rolls around is always worth it. There is always a sensational array...
Gooding & Company announced it has been chosen to conduct the sale of the Otis Chandler Collection of classic automobiles, motorcycles and automotive memorabilia. The auction will take place October 21 at the Vintage Museum of Transportation and Wildlife in Oxnard, California. The collection encompasses approximately 50 classic cars, 40...
The vintage motor racing world of northern Italy mobilized itself impressively on June 11 to commemorate Enzo Ferrari’s last victory...
“The best motoring all-rounder in the world,” So opened John Sprinzel’s Autosport reports of the 1963 and ‘64 Tour de...
Shock waves reverberated through the Italian vintage motor racing world at the end of May, after the surprise announcement that the proceeds from organizing and running the Mille Miglia would leave Brescia for the first time in 90 years. Marva srl, a Brescia-based company had lost the right to put...
Russo and Steele will feature several rare and collectible automobiles form the Jim Foust Collection at their August 18–19 Sports...
This year’s Bonhams & Butterfields sale at Quail Lodge (August 18) will feature 17 cars from the world renowned Rosso...
George-Francis “Johnny” Servoz-Gavin died recently, at the early age of 64, in his hometown of Grenoble. He was one of the many early graduates of the famed Magny Cours racing school and raced in the French national Coupes de Provinces where various French regions supported different drivers. His success in...
Regularity race specialist Giuliano Cané won the Mille Miglia for a record ninth time on May 13th, driving a BMW...
Australia is blessed with a wide range of historic motorsport from circuit racing to “around the houses” speed events. Speed...
The Historic Sports Car Club of Great Britain held its season-opening championship races at a revamped Donington Park circuit at the beginning of April. A new multi-million-dollar pit and paddock complex has been constructed during the winter and features new garages, control tower, conference, media and administration centers. Donington now...
In 1936, the first MG “T type” was produced in England. It started with the MG-TA, and then progressed through the TB, TC, TD,...
Janet Guthrie, the first woman to compete in the Indianapolis 500 and the Daytona 500, was inducted into the International...
Well-known historic Super Vee driver and Monoposto Racing director Domenick J. Billera died on Friday, April 21, 2006 at his home, in Lower Saucon Township, PA, with his wife by his side. Billera fought a valiant battle against acute leukemia and persevered through a stem-cell bone-marrow transplant with great strength...
Lord March announced detailed plans for both the Festival of Speed and the Revival Race meeting at a preview day...
The Monza motor racing circuit, which the locals call the Autodromo di Monza, lives to fight another day, or maybe...
To escape the northern winter gloom and enjoy a little summer motor sport, overseas drivers and cars have been coming to Australia and New Zealand since the late 1950s. Initially, it was races for Formula Libre with anything from an Aston Martin DBR4/1 to a Climax-engined Cooper with such names...
Bob Veith, a veteran of 11 Indianapolis 500-mile races and the 1956 Rookie of the Year, died March 29 in...
Five-time Safari Rally champion and current FIA World Rally Championship commission president Shekhar Mehta died from pneumonia on April 12,...
From June 24–October 29, 2006, some of the finest examples of the model maker’s craft will be on display at the Stamford Museum and Nature Center, in Stamford, CT, as part of a new exhibit entitled “Built to Scale: Auto, Plane & Boat Model Masterpieces.” Co-curated by well-known builders Marshall...