1969 Mirage M2-BRM The Mirage profiled here is no optical illusion, although it is certainly as beautiful as some optical...
A special tribute to British racer David Piper will take place at the 2017 Les Grandes Heures Automobiles (LGHA) set...
Louis Delage may have been born to a humble assistant station master and his wife in Cognac, France, in 1874, but he rose to become a dominator of world motor sport. Yet he died in poverty, in 1947, at the age of 73, bankrupt, swamped by mountainous debts and destitute....
Today we think of Fiat’s role in Grand Prix racing as the owner of Ferrari, but the Turin company was...
Linas-Montlhéry Autodrome, Montlhéry, France September 24-25, 2016...
Following in the tracks of last year’s successful inaugural event, the second edition of Les Grandes Heures Automobiles will be held September 24-25 at the Autodrome de Linas-Montlhéry on the edge of Paris. More than 200 historic competition cars and motorcycles are expected to take part, with noted motor racing...
My very first experiences in a racing car were in a Lotus Seven. In fact, prior to purchasing the Lotus...
A season-opening track day event for pre-1972 cars, the Coupes de Printemps, will take place Saturday April 2, 2016, on...
Montlhéry Autodrome, Paris, France March 13–15, 2015...
There is something very special about a Bugatti, and this example is very special indeed. Highly original, this race winner...
The Mirage story is, in some ways, a rather complex one, in that the Mirage was a rare example of...
Fluent in six languages, tall, with regular features set off by an immaculately clipped goatee beard and moustache, Jo Bonnier crammed a lot into his 42 years. He was an accomplished Formula One and sports car racer, president of the Grand Prix Drivers Association and proprietor of his own art...
1 Helene Delange, who raced between the world wars under the name of Hele Nice, dies in Nice, France, at...
The ashtrays were a collector’s delight. Shaped like Bugatti radiators and advertising the Le Chanteclair Restaurant and Bar at 18...
2 Jochen Rindt, at the wheel of a Roy Winkelmann Racing Brabham BT23, wins the Pau Grand Prix Formula 2 race in Pau, France (1967). 3 Leo Kinnunen drives a Porsche 917/10 to victory in the 300-kilometer Interserie race on the Nürburgring in West Germany (1972). 5 Jim Hall drives...
The original idea for this “special” feature had been to do a test on Porsche’s famed Moby Dick…the 935/78 long-tail...
2 Frank Griswold drives an Alfa Romeo 8C 2900 to victory in the Junior Prix, the first road race through...
During my mid-teens a particular photograph in Motor Sport caught my eye. It was of an old Aston Martin racing at Silverstone, and there was something about it that somehow encapsulated the excitement of motor racing and what it could be about. Upon leaving school I was employed in the...
1 Louis Chiron leads an Alfa Romeo 1-2-3 finish in the French Grand Prix at Montlhéry (1934). 2 In the...
The one and only factory-built low-drag E-Type Jaguar, chassis no: S850662, known as the “Lindner Nocker,” which crashed at the...
Exotic doesn’t cut it when it comes to describing this gutsy, fun-loving, vivacious show-off of a beauty who was born to a country postman and his wife on December 15, 1900 in Aunay-sous-Auneau, about 50 miles southwest of Paris. At 16, she broke loose from her provincial shackles and invaded...
The most famous race on earth may have a checkered past as part of the World Championship, but foreign flavor...
1 Dick Johnson and John Bowe drive a Ford Sierra to victory in the Toohey’s 1000 at Mount Panorama in...
A Rogue, an XK120 and the World Record that Took 5 Years and Stirling Moss to Break. It was a car the likes of which had not been seen before. Fitted with a truly inspired DOHC six-cylinder engine and clothed by a streamlined flowing coachwork, evocative of that hopeful post-WWII...
1952 Ferrari 225 S While the history of the Ferrari you see here will forever associate it with the great...
Some time ago, Vintage Racecar published ”Absent Friends,” my story of astonishing heroism of another kind. It involved three motor...
2 Three-time Formula One World Champion Jack Brabham is born (1926). 3 Pierro Taruffi drives a Ferrari Tipo 118 to victory in the 671-mile Tour of Sicily (1955). 4 Ray Bellm and James Weaver drive a Gulf McLaren F1 GTR to victory in the 4-hour sports car race at Jarama,...
If you ever see a photograph of Philippe Etancelin in action, chances are you will never forget him. Because he’s...
1960 Kieft Formula Junior The history of British motorsport is rife with postwar racecar manufacturers that saw their genesis in...
Louis Alexandre Chiron was, and still is, Monte Carlo’s very own hero. He was born in the little principality’s capital in 1899, when his father was the maitre d’ at the Hotel de Paris. Louis won the Monaco Grand Prix twice and even drove a Lancia to victory in the...