The 1957 Ferrari 315 S wearing number 535 carried Piero Taruffi to victory in the final Mille Miglia, closing one of motorsport’s most romantic and dangerous chapters.
With over 400 crews from 29 nations and a field rich in pre-war legends, the 1000 Miglia 2026 is shaping up as a rolling masterpiece of history, competition, and culture.
The 1928 Jesse Vincent Speedster is one of those cars. It looks like a Packard that decided it had somewhere urgent to be. Stripped down, purposeful, and unusually aggressive for its era,
TGR Staff The Audrain Automobile Museum of Newport, RI has announced the opening of their newest exhibition, “From the Racetrack to the Opera: Marques That Did It All” on August 15, 2020,
TGR Staff Historic racers from across the country are signing up to attend the inaugural running of the Groesbeck Grand Prix – A Motorsports Festival, this September. The event, the brainchild of
Group B rally cars live in a rare space between legend and folklore. The ones that survived, the few with real history, are the ones that tell the story best. Chassis 207,
by Michael Satterfield RM Sotheby’s his hosting an online-only auction of rare vintage Porsche posters on rmsothebys.com. The no-reserve auction is open for bidding until Monday, 27 April at 1:00 pm ET
TGR Staff The Petersen Automotive Museum will stream Vault tours during its temporary closure. The online tours, presented by Hagerty, will be led by Collection Manager Dana Williamson and provided rare access to
TGR Staff Bespoke Rallies has announced a new 25-day 3,580-mile adventure in the Australian states of Tasmania and Victoria this November, dubbed the Tiger Tasmania Ralley named after the now-extinct marsupial that
Mecum Auctions announced that this Spring, they will be auctioning off the first 1965 Shelby GT350R Competition Model ever built. Driven by Ken Miles and dubbed the “Flying Mustang,” this piece of
by Michael Satterfield RM Private Sales aways has a great selection of unique cars for sale, this 1936 Alta Grand Prix currently listed is one that would I would put in my
by Michael Satterfield The XJ13 prototype was designed to return Jaguar to the glory days of the 1950s where the marque took home five wins at Le Mans, but the XJ13 would
by Chris Mulvihill Another late summer sunny day presented itself for the Elkhart Lake Vintage Festival at Road America. Located 60 miles North of Milwaukee, Road America holds this late-season vintage race