Peter Revson Alexander Wurz Niki Lauda Richard Seaman 1 Bobby Rahal, Bob Garretson, and Brian Redman, drive a Porsche 935...
The winning honor of the fifth annual The Peninsula Classics Best of the Best Award goes to a 1958 Ferrari...
“I was affectionate to him,” Enzo Ferrari wrote in his book about drivers. Gilles Villeneuve was the only driver about whom Enzo expressed this feeling. This is particularly important as Ferrari always said that his passion and aim was for his cars winning, regardless of the pilot. He appreciated Gilles...
Jack Roush, racer, former Ford engineer, college physics teacher, and current CEO of a number of engineering-related companies, was honored...
Even among the legends who make the annual Goodwood Festival of Speed one of the world’s greatest celebrations of motorsport...
On April 24-25, the fourth annual Philadelphia Concours d’Elegance, the premier concours event in the City of Brotherly Love, will celebrate the greatest rivalry in car racing history that inspired the 2019 film “Ford v Ferrari” and Ford’s first victory over Ferrari at the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans...
Rob Dyson, retired American sports-car racing driver and owner of Dyson Racing, was named the 2019 recipient of the RRDC...
Goodwood will be flying the flag for two icons of British motorsport with its high-speed demonstrations at the 78th Members’ Meeting...
The FIA sports prototypes were some of the most exciting purpose-built racing cars ever designed. They competed under the regulations set forth by the FIA (Federation International Automobile) in the International Championship of Makes from 1964-1971, and the World Championship of Makes from 1972-1981. The regulations changed somewhat as the...
Before WWII, the company which became Jaguar was called Swallow Sidecars and it had diversified into making special bodies for...
Photo Gallery from the Phoenix Art Museum’s “Legends of Speed” exhibit, running from November 3, 2019, to March 15, 2020....
In a surprise announcement, the new General Manager of WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca, John Narigi, announced the return of several key staff members to the track’s management team, including event manager for the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion, Barry Toepke. Returning to WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca after seven months in San...
I recently beheld a holy icon of auto racing called the Bothwell Peugeot. Why it is called that I will...
Photo Gallery from HSR’s Dec. 7–8, 2019, Classic 12-Hr at Sebring, Florida. [button link=”https://dev.sportscardigest.com//sebring-classic-12-hr-subscriber-photo-gallery/” color=”blue”]Subscribers click here for 5 more...
Subscriber-exclusive Photo Gallery from HSR’s Dec. 7–8, 2019, Classic 12-Hr at Sebring, Florida. 20 Marco Fumagalli 1970 Lola T165 77 Toni Seller 69 Lola T70 MkIIIB 2 Mac McCombs/D Olthoff 09/68 SPF GT40 MkII 126 Philip Needs 66 Lotus Elan 128 D LaGasse/B Blair 66 Lotus Elan 906 Mario Sala/Giovanni...
The Brumos Collection today announced the official opening of a stunning new 35,000 square-foot interactive museum dedicated to the technology,...
The “Ferrari at 24 Heures du Mans” exhibition opened at the Ferrari Museum in Maranello, to celebrate 70 years of...
The United States Grand Prix, Watkins Glen, October 3, 1971. François Cévert guided his Tyrrell 002 to a comfortable first place victory, throwing his arms in the air as he crossed the finish line. Photo courtesy of: THE KLEMANTASKI COLLECTION PO Box 8204, Stamford, CT 06905 USA., Tel: (203) 461-9804...
Can you imagine the sheer agony if you were a Formula One fan and had to watch two dozen Grand...
Lotus 72—1970–75 By Pete Lyons Foreword by Emerson Fittipaldi Longtime readers of VR&R will be well acquainted with the...
In a surprise New Year’s announcement, the organizers of the popular Chateau Impney Hill Climb have announced that the event is to be permanently discontinued. The announcement on the Chateau Impney web site reads: “The 2019 Chateau Impney Hill Climb will be the last of this series of motoring events...
One of the most significant Lotus 19s is set to take the classic car world by storm when it goes...
The chase begins … Using black and white markers on an 11″x 14″ piece of green paper artist Paul Chenard...
Motor Racing Legends has announced an exciting new grid for the 2020 season – the Sixties Touring Car Challenge. To be run for Group 1 and Group 2 cars that were eligible for the European Touring Car Championship from 1966 to the end of 1969, the series will also encompass...
Photo Gallery form HMSA’s Nov. 22–24, 2019, Thermal Club Speed Festival, Thermal, CA. [button link=”https://dev.sportscardigest.com//thermal-club-speed-festival-subscriber-photo-gallery/” color=”blue”]Subscribers click here to view...
Subscriber-exclusive Photo Gallery form HMSA’s Nov. 22–24, 2019, Thermal Club Speed Festival, Thermal, CA. 1962 Cobra – Steve Park 1982...
Masters Historic Racing has released its U.S. calendar for the 2020 season, visiting some of the best American road circuits from the West Coast to the East Coast that any driver or motorsport fan could wish for. From Sonoma to Watkins Glen, then from Road America moving onwards to Road...
Accomplished Trans-Am, SCCA and historic racer Tom Yeager passed away on December 28th, at the age of 83. Yeager had...
Five Team Penske Indianapolis 500-winning cars will form the core of the Silver Anniversary Amelia’s “Penske Indy Winners” class. 1972...
The Canadian American Challenge Cup was co-sanctioned by the SCCA and the CASC; it was a series nicknamed the “unlimited” series. Although there was a basic set of rules, the cars had to be twoseaters with bodywork covering the wheels, have doors, a windscreen, brake lights and various safety requirements,...