In late December 1959, Bill Jennings packed his tools, spares and suitcase into the passenger seat of his self-assembled GSM...
His nickname was always “Tony A-to-Z,” in part because his last name was Adamowicz, but in larger part because his...
In the heady, but risky, days of British specialist sports car manufacture in the late 1950s, the intrepid characters involved could have been forgiven for not believing that there was a thriving company in Cape Town, South Africa, building a sleek two-seater called the GSM Dart. Not only was it...
Dietrich MGTC…in Motion Dear Editor, I’d like to add something to Mark Brinker’s article on the Dietrich MGTC (January 2015)....
This Ghia-bodied Chrysler Dart was one of the largest cars in the Turin car show in 1956. It was an...
Monza 1970 was where I realized that Grand Prix racing, certainly with Team Lotus, wasn’t for me. I believe too that, in the eyes of Colin Chapman, the writing may have been already on the wall. We were testing the Lotus 72 without wings, I had a major disagreement with...
The inaugural 1966 Trans-Am season turned out to be a great success for the S.C.C.A, and for American road racing...