John GrantPhoto: Kary Jiggle John Grant is the current Chairman of the British Racing Drivers Club, and since taking on...
My first race was a small event at a BARC Goodwood Members Meeting, at the wheel of my Jowett Jupiter....
On his way to 5th place overall in the 1955 East London Winter Handicap, John Hanning (Aston-Nash) leads Roy Humphreys (#7 Consul Special) around Weavers’ Hotel corner on the dangerous Esplanade Circuit. South Africa has a rich motor racing history, and during the 1930s a number of International Grands Prix...
From the very beginning of the automobile man built cars to compete with a passion for speed and technology. These...
E.D. Martin’s all-conquering Ferrari 315S awaits the start of the Feature Race in April of 1958.Photo: Benita Lane The revised...
A record, sellout crowd of 149,000 poured into the Goodwood Circuit, near Chichester in West Sussex, England, last weekend for the 18th renewal of the Goodwood Revival. Dressed in period costumes, they were treated to three days filled with automotive delights, including a historic assembly of all six original Cobra...
The fourth annual Concours d’Elegance took place last weekend at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh, Scotland, with His Royal...
The 2015 edition of Salon Privé, held for the first time at Britain’s Blenheim Palace, will be remembered as the...
The inaugural season of the Jaguar Heritage Challenge came to a close at Oulton Park September 1 with Mike Wilkinson and John Bussell driving their E-Type — formerly owned by three-time F1 World Champion Sir Jackie Stewart — to victory. Wilkinson and Bussell started “SSN 300” (above) from the second...
A superb group of 60 exquisite automobiles will take to the show field at the Palace of Hollyroodhouse in Edinburgh,...
Highlighting Russo and Steele’s 15th annual Monterey Auction on the waterfront near Fisherman’s Wharf this August 13-15 will be the...
Since 2003 Le Mitiche Sport a Bassano has shown signs of a healthy future with many features not normally found in fixtures of this type. Under the organization of the Circolo Veneto Automoto and headed by the excellent Stafano Chiminelli, Le Mitiche now offers three days of superb driving for...
Few sports-racing cars have achieved such legendary status as the Jaguar C-Type, which won the 24 Hours of Le Mans...
A 1953 Jaguar C-Type Works Lightweight, chassis number XKC 052, will be among the headline offerings at the 2015 RM...
A Jaguar C-Type once raced by Juan Manuel Fangio claimed victory in the 1949-1954 at this year’s Le Mans Legend driven by John Young, posting the car’s 22nd vintage race win from 25 starts. Entered by JD Classics, the Jag was chased home by its stablemate Cooper T33 in the...
The year was 1965 and I was going to drive a ’64 Porsche 904 owned by Porsche Car Pacific, the...
The Other Gregory Dear Editor, Ever since I discovered your wonderful publication a couple years ago at Russo and Steele...
Jaguar has announced a new partnership with the Sportscar Vintage Racing Association to introduce its new high-performance models to the enthusiast audience that will include sponsorship of seven SVRA events throughout the USA. The included events are: the Sonoma Historics at California’s Sonoma Raceway on May 28-31; the Brickyard Invitational...
Photo: Pete Austin I’m always torn by this, and it rather dates me in a way, but I did start...
Artist Bernard Reeves was inspired to paint this image by a 1930s poster for a shipping line because he was...
On June 14, as part of the celebrations for the re-launch of Coventry Transport Museum following an impressive £9 million transformation project, the museum is planning to break the Guinness World Records for both the Largest Parade of Classic Cars and the Largest Parade of Jaguar Cars. The museum aims...
A pair of rare cars from the Estate of lifelong Jaguar enthusiast Geoffrey Howard — an extremely rare SS90 Roadster...
Masten Gregory sits in the cockpit of the 1965 BRP Indycar as team manager Tony Robinson looks on. What brothers?...
Stephen Laing is curator of the Heritage Motor Centre at Gaydon. Stephen Laing is the current Curator of the Heritage Motor Centre at Gaydon, Warwickshire, England; he has worked for the museum, which houses more than 300 cars owned by the British Motor Industry Heritage Trust, for over 20 years....
Pictured is the Jaguar Mk X being introduced at the London International Motor Show, in October 1961, at Earls Court....
Jaguar and the Historic Sports Car Club (HSCC) have announced further details of the Jaguar Heritage Challenge race series, including...
This newly released watch by Bremont features design inspired by the Jaguar E-Type sports car, which at its 1961 launch was not only the fastest production car in the world but—according to Enzo Ferrari—the most beautiful. In working to capture the E-Type’s essence in a wrist watch, Jaguar’s Director of...
Bob Tullius “I have often categorized Mosport as the most exciting and challenging track of all,”says Bob Tullius. “In fact...
Haskell Wexler is an Oscar-winning cinematographer, taking home the coveted golden trophies for his work on Who’s Afraid of Virginia...
Much of Brawn’s success has come courtesy of Michael Schumacher, seen here in 1992 at Spa, winning his first Grand Prix with the Benetton B192. Photo: Mike Cotes Whoosh-bang. That sort of gives an impression of Ross Brawn’s 2009 Formula One season. The year of the spectacularly successful, flash in...