Fast becoming a destination event for lovers of vintage cars and concours aficionados, the Greystone Concours d’Elegance offers visitors a chance to visit the fabled estate on May 6, 2012. Built in 1928, the mansion features 55 rooms and 18 acres of lush gardens as well as serving as the...
George Follmer, Can-Am champion, Trans-Am champion and a winner in virtually every form of racing he tried, was honored by...
• The Boca Raton Concours d’Elegance honored Carroll Shelby for his racing contributions and Edsel Ford for his involvement in the family business with Lifetime Achievement Awards at a gala dinner held at the Boca Raton Resort & Club on February 25, 2012. (FL) • Proof that real auction action...
The Martini Trophy and the International Supersports Cup will join forces in 2012 to create an even stronger race series...
Gianpiero Moretti, founder of the Italian automotive equipment company Momo, for MOretti-MOnza, and a gentleman sportscar racer, has died at...
One of the cars involved in motor racing history’s worst accident, the Le Mans disaster of 1955, in which more than 80 people died, has sold for £843,000 ($1.3 million) at the Bonhams auction held at Mercedes-Benz World in Weybridge, southern England. The Austin-Healey 100S had been in storage for...
Return to Power, a new series for 3-liter Formula One cars that raced between 1966 and 1971, is set to...
For any keen classic or sports car fan, JD Classics is a dream come true with many a historical automotive...
The 30th Annual Dana Point Concours d’Elegance®, scheduled for Saturday, June 23 and Sunday, June 24 at the prestigious St. Regis Monarch Beach resort in Dana Point, California, has announced the theme for its 2012 event as “Legends of Le Mans: Racing in the ’60s.” The weekend will feature more...
A three-day “fun fest” known as the Ford-Cobra-Shelby Reunion will take place at the Wally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum in...
Sir Stirling Moss has been confirmed as the Honored Guest at this year’s 30th renewal of the Lime Rock Historic...
The Grand Prix Mechanics Charitable Trust has launched a revamped website aimed at keeping current and former F1 mechanics in touch. Established in 1987 by three-time World Champion Sir Jackie Stewart, the trust aimed to provide support for mechanics should they be injured while working in the pit lane. “Every...
Bob Schroeder, the only Arkansas-born driver to ever participate in a World Championship Formula One event—the 1962 U.S. Grand Prix...
Margie Petersen, philanthropist, wife of the late publishing magnate Robert E. Petersen and co-founding benefactor of Southern California’s Petersen Automotive...
The seaside circuit of Zandvoort, once home to the Dutch Grand Prix, will play host to a new historic racing festival on September 1–2, with the featured categories including Grand Prix Masters, World Sportscar Masters, Sports Racing Masters and the Historic Grand Prix Car Association, which will organize races for...
Three-time Indy 500 winner and King of the Hill at Pikes Peak Bobby Unser will be the guest of honor...
Sergio Scaglietti, who died at the age of 91 on November 20, was the son of a carpenter who became...
The Hill Family and L.A.’s Petersen Automotive Museum marked the 50th Anniversary of Phil Hill’s 1961 World Championship for Ferrari at the museum last November with a tribute to America’s first F1 titlist during which various contemporaries shared memories of and stories about him. The evening was highlighted by a...
After an aborted late summer start, the inaugural Mille Miglia North America Tribute finally put rubber to the road from...
Jim Rathmann, winner of the 1960 Indianapolis 500, passed away just before Thanksgiving in Palm Bay, Florida, a week after...
Lord March has announced that the dates for the 20th Goodwood Festival of Speed will be June 28–July 1, with the event’s theme of “Young Guns—Born to Win” celebrating all those “overnight sensations” whose insatiable thirst for speed immediately earned them a place in the sport’s pantheon of stars. The...