Win on Sunday, sell on Monday,” the mantra that ostensibly explains why auto manufacturers participate in motorsports, ...
Established in 1950, the Formula One championship attracted drivers from all over the world but remained a European affair constructor-wise for many years. That changed in 1960 when Reventlow ...
Ferrari has offered the world more than 80 years of beautiful cars, but the 1960s were one of the most successful periods in its fruitful history, with the Prancing Horses dominating both race tracks ...
The HOT ROD archives are crammed with more than 50 years of silver halide and celluloid (that's film) depicting thousands of moments in time captured at our favorite racetracks. It doesn't matter what ...
One can imagine such a Ferrari in its day on public roads, off to the track to win races, and home again. Such was the dual character of this model variant, whose predecessor was the 250 GT Berlinetta ...
The N1A, designed by Steve Nichols, is a sub-2,000-lb supercar that channels F1 heritage with an American V8. Pebble Beach usually showcases the best the automotive world has to offer, no matter the ...
For fans of classic race cars, the Shelby American Collection is a dream come true. The Gunbarrel museum pays tribute to American car designer and racer Carroll Shelby, creator of the Cobra and Shelby ...
The nature of the Coca-Cola 600 has changed since its inaugural race in 1960. Back then, 600 miles was a test of mechanical endurance. Cars were set up so close to their failure points that DNFs – Did ...