An essential part of the early sports car scene was the race photographer. He was the guy with three cameras...
Any idea what we’re looking at here? Don’t wait for me to tell you, I only have the faintest of...
Turn Up the Gane Dear Editor, Thanks for an enjoyable and diverse November issue. I would like to make a couple of comments on some of its contents. In the Time Capsule for November 17, 1957, Carroll Shelby is mentioned winning the Riverside National with John Edgar’s 4.9-liter Ferrari. As a...
That’s a question I found occupying (the few) idle moments of my mind during October’s Porsche Rennsport Reunion IV at...
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This one picture is why I’m writing these thousand words. I’m doing so in the first week of August 2008—precisely 50 years since I exposed the negative at Lime Rock, made a print in my dad’s darkroom, and air-mailed it overseas to England’s Autosport magazine. When we duly received our...
American sports car racing in the 1950s is perhaps best known for the titanic battles between Italian-built Ferraris and Maseratis...