1971 Datsun 240Z The aristocratically named Giuliano Musumeci rather boxy machines called the Cedric, believing these would Greco is the...
Month: March 2004
Known more for his mercurial temper than his victories over the likes of Carraciola and Nuvolari, prewar Italian driving star...
This month we speak with one of the great behind-the-scenes players in open wheel racing cars, Ron Tauranac. If the...
Just before the holidays, I had the good fortune of attending a special tribute dinner at Southern California’s Petersen Automotive...
It was a very difficult decision at the time to go to Audi, which seems strange now. But then I...
Although all paintings are unique, periodically an artist is given the opportunity to work on a special project. When the...
3 Future Indianapolis car racer Joe Leonard wins the Daytona 200 motorcycle race on the beach at Daytona, Florida (1957)....
After some fifty years of automotive racing, the Grand Prix Formula or Formula One was formed by the FIA (Federation...
The other evening I watched a panel of motorsport reporters on a TV show name their “driver of the year.”...
March 2004 Maserati: A Racing History By Anthony Pritchard This new book, by noted author and historian Anthony Pritchard, chronicles...
Founded in 1911 by a Japanese engineer trained in the United States, the Datsun Motor Car Company ranks as one...
American road racing pioneer John von Neumann died on Christmas night, 2003. Born December 16, 1921, he had just turned...
Monoposto Racing, North America’s premiere open-wheel vintage racing series, recently crowned two new champions for the 2003 season—Bobby Brown in...
Denise McCluggage, the renowned automotive journalist and pioneer female auto racer, has been named Grand Marshal for the 2004 Gold...
Many special events are being planned to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the introduction of the Alfa Romeo Giulietta in...
Racecars will headline the H&H auction to be held Feb. 21st in conjunction with the first annual International Historic Motorsport...