
1964 Porsche Bergspyder In the current era of Grand Prix and sports car racing, there is virtually no such thing as a new model racing… Read More...
1964 Porsche Bergspyder In the current era of Grand Prix and sports car racing, there is virtually no such thing as a new model racing… Read More...
Going into the new season, they looked to be in a strong position. Their car was the fastest in the field, they had two front-line… Read More...
Many motorsport enthusiasts remember the names of Bruce McLaren and Denis Hulme as part of the Bruce and Denis Show, which dominated Can-Am racing from… Read More...
This past Christmas, my wife and grandfather went in together to buy me an air compressor – ah, the joy of Yuletide tools. Can there…
I think you might call me accident prone. I had the Miller 4WD car that Dean Butler has now, and I took it out to… Read More...
Under most circumstances, I run a mile from making predictions. At an early age, I noticed that all bookmakers lived in a big house and… Read More...
The year was 1970 and these were the Targa Florio/Nürburgring 908/3’s. These cars were very squat and square, except for their rounded nose. The driver’s…
1 Count Eliot Zborowski killed in accident during La Turbie Hillclimb at Nice, France (1903). 1 Moises Solana wins the USRRC race in Mexico City,… Read More...
Two liter sports racing cars have always had a place to compete within the ever changing regulations of international motorsports; the World Sports Car Championship… Read More...
Can Chris Pook save open-wheel road racing in America? Whatever the answer turns out to be, I reckon every reader of Vintage Racecar Journal has… Read More...