Photo: Dick Barnatt A 1954 Aston Martin DB 2/4, which is believed to have been the inspiration for James Bond’s...
In April 1934, Citroën unveiled the 7A, a car that would go on to make motoring history with a series...
• The second annual Arizona Concours d’Elegance has announced four icons of automotive history will appear as featured classes during the January 11, 2015, event at the historic Arizona Biltmore Resort. The Arizona Concours will include: The classic American luxury brand Pierce-Arrow; Competition Ferraris (pre-1965); The cars of Carrozzeria Ghia,...
Photo: John Hollansworth Jr. Mecum Auctions’ annual spring auction in Kansas City, Missouri, held in late April, yielded $8,678,668 in...
Close to 15,000 guests visited the Lakewood Yacht Club, May 2 through May 4 for the 19th Annual Keels and...
Virginia International Raceway Alton,VA April 11–13, 2014...
Photo: Fred Sickler The 20th annual Millers at Milwaukee vintage Indycar event, sponsored by the Harry Miller Club, will be...
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame Museum has opened a new exhibit featuring the Turbine Cars that once raced...
• Bob Bondurant has been elected to the West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame as part of its Class of 2014. Although better known for leading the Shelby American Cobra team to the 1965 FIA World Manufacturers Championship and his lifelong dedication to his High Performance Driving School, Bondurant...
Photo: Jim Hatfield The 6th annual Put-in-Bay Road Races Reunion (PIBRRR), scheduled for August 25-27, 2014 on South Bass Island...
Photo: Dan R. Boyd Legendary car builder A.J. Watson, whose front-engined roadster designs helped define an era at the Indianapolis...
Canadian racer Al Pease passed away in early May at the age of 92. Pease, who was elected to the Canadian Motorsports Hall of Fame in 1998, may be best known for racing the ex-Dan Gurney Eagle-Climax in the first three Canadian Grands Prix in 1967, ’68 and ’69, but...
Photo: Hal Crocker Motorsport enthusiasts in Australia and throughout the world were saddened to hear the news of the passing...
Photo: Petr Homolka The ŠKODA 1000 MB, the first mass-produced car in Czechoslovakia, turns 50 years old this year. The...
Photo: Roger Dixon Participants on the first VR UK Tour “Trains, Boats and Planes” gathered on the platform of the Buckinghamshire Railway Centre, at Quainton Station, for a photo-call in front of the Great Western Railway 4-6-0 Castle Class “Red Dragon” locomotive, prior to alighting their cars and being flagged...
Photo: Neil Rashba A 1937 Horch 853 and a 1958 Scarab won the Best In Show honors on Sunday, March...
Photo: Chris Wynne Despite heading further north for this year’s Flying Scotsman Rally, it was a team from the south...
• RM Auctions posted its most successful Amelia Island sale to date, generating $35,947,500 of total sales, with 97 percent of all lots sold. Top lot of the sale was the late Malcolm Pray’s 1937 Delahaye 135 Competition Court Torpedo Roadster selling for a world auction record $6,600,000. • The...
The 2014 Concours d’Elegance of America—Sunday July 27 at The Inn at St. John’s in Plymouth, Michigan—will honor the work...
For its newest exhibit, The World’s Greatest Sports Coupes, the Petersen Automotive Museum invited 12 celebrities—ranging from rock ’n’ roll...
The 52nd National Rally of pre-war Austin 7 motor cars, organized by the 750 Motor Club, will take place at the home of the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu in Hampshire, on Sunday July 6th. Become a Member & Get Ad-Free Access To This Article (& About 6,000+ More) Access to...
Lynn St. JamesPhoto: Jim Hatfield The Sportscar Vintage Racing Association (SVRA) has announced an “Indy Legends Pro-Am” race that will...
Photo: Michael Oliver Classic Team Lotus has completed the restoration of the chassis and running gear of the Lotus Type 56 chassis 3 that Graham Hill drove in the 1968 Indianapolis 500. Texan Milton Verret, the car’s owner, entrusted the restoration to CTL, and the work was undertaken by the...
The 1964 Ford GT40 lightweight prototype (chassis GT/104) that finished 3rd in the 1965 24 Hours of Daytona, has sold...
Photo: Getty Images Tony Gaze street and corner were christened at Melbourne’s Albert Park during this year’s Australian Grand Prix weekend at the city park venue. Emanuele Pirro, vice president of F1’s Grand Prix Drivers Club, was among those who witnessed the ceremony. Gaze was a highly admired and respected...
Great Britain’s National Motor Museum has opened a multi-media display of four legendary British Land Speed Record cars as part...
Photo: Allen Kuhn American road racing star Jim Jeffords has passed away at the age of 87. Jeffords was a...
Photo: Jens Torner The Porsche Museum in Stuttgart has opened a special exhibition highlighting the company’s long and successful involvement with the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The exhibit—which opened on March 26, and will be active until July 13—recreates the appearance of the racetrack and also provides the public...