Hellé Nice Howden Ganley Keke Rosberg Bill Vukovich 1 John Greenwood drives a Greenwood Corvette to victory in the IMSA...
The Shelsley Walsh Speed Hillclimb course in Worcester hosted its annual Classic Nostalgia celebration last weekend, July 22-23, honoring the...
Donald Campbell’s slippery Bluebird-Proteus CN7 speeds into the distance on its way to establishing a new world record speed of 403.10 mph (648.73 kph) on Lake Eyre, Australia on July 17, 1964. This original artwork, produced in acrylic, pen and ink and color pencils on 24-inch x 10.5-inch watercolor paper...
The second car to be displayed on VR’s NEC Classic Motor Show stand can now be revealed, it’s the IMSA...
The Don Dear Editor, These days I tend to read Vintage Racecar from the back forward, in as much as...
Donald Campbell was a hero, like his famous father. But that is where the resemblance ended. Sir Malcolm, who broke no fewer than nine Land Speed Records and four on water, was an arrogant, domineering father. He ridiculed his son and actively tried to dissuade Donald from following in his...