Ex-Essex Wire 1965 Ford GT40 #1010 One hundred years of Ford! Where do you start? There are far too many...
Month: August 2003
The Life & Times of American Sports Car Racing Entrepreneur John Edgar, Part I Edgar was our name. One of...
Sir Jackie Stewart’s career started in 1963, and though he no longer competes, there is no end in sight to...
At the end of May, I was in Italy following the Mille Miglia Retrospective. There was a time when I...
1 The Ford Sierra RS500 is homologated for Group A touring car racing (1987). 1 F1 racer Patrick Depailler is...
The under 2-liter Grand Touring (GT) cars have always had a place to compete within the ever changing regulations of...
We aren’t timeless, but our artifacts can be, and the achievements they represent should live forever. That’s at least some...
Donnington Park, U.K. May 4-5, 2003...
Sears Point, CA March 28-30, 2003...
April 26-27, 2003 Hershey, PA...
Road Atlanta, GA April 24-27, 2003...
August 2003 Ferrari – The Factory By Karl Ludvigsen So much has been written about the pride of Maranello that...
As announced at this January’s Autosport show in the U.K., a new race organization devoted to Group C and GTP...
Perhaps better known as a car and motorcycle constructor rather than a racer, Alejando De Tomaso, 74, died in Italy,...
The annual Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, to be held on August 17th will celebrate Ford’s centennial, showcasing some of the...
On May 7th, H&H auctions held its first London-based sale at Olympia. Of particular interest was a trio of Brabhams...
On May 23rd, during this year’s Monaco Grand Prix weekend, the legacy of Juan Manuel Fangio was honored when a...
Eighty-six year old Paul Frére drove his first 24-Hours of Le Mans in 1953, won the long distance classic in...
Renowned author, VRJ contributor, race engineer and team manager for the Le Mans-winning Shelby GT40 program, Carroll Smith succumbed to...
This year’s running of the California Mille (April 26-May 1) challenged its participants both with new features such as a...