In recent years, Buick has developed a stodgy image, with cars you are more likely to see at retirement homes than on race tracks. Buick has started to turn a corner with new models like
TGR Staff – Updated 10/02/2024 There are few brands in the automotive world that evoke the same sense of raw, unbridled racing enthusiasm as Abarth. Founded by Carlo Abarth in 1949, the
TGR Staff – 09/30/2024 Famous for bringing together legendary air-cooled Porsche feature cars, the tenth anniversary of the Luftgekühlt event series lands at the Universal Studios Backlot on October 5, 2024. Visitors
by Michael Satterfield Carroll Shelby had done it all, he saw victory at Le Mans with Aston Martin, raced in the early days of F1, created the Cobra, Daytona Coupe, Shelby Mustangs,
TGR Staff The Mercedes-Benz W196R that was piloted by Juan Manuel Fangio in the 1954 German and Swiss Grands Prix, crossed the block at the Goodwood Festival of Speed Bonhams auction for
by Michael Satterfield A few photos from yesterday at SCCA 38, more to come from one of the largest racing gatherings of classic Shelby and Fords in So Cal.
by Michael Satterfield We headed out and spent the weekend at the Southern California Historic Sports Car Festival… the word “festival” is a bit of a stretch since no one outside of
by Michael Satterfield We had a good time at the Historic Motorsports Festival that took place this weekend at Auto Club Speedway. More photos to come soon.
TGR Staff RM Auctions, the world’s largest collector car auction house for investment-quality automobiles, is delighted to announce the addition of a new sale to its established roster of European events. The
TGR Staff Who doesn’t like some classic racing colors, and who doesn’t like old planes? Artist Bill Clave has blended the best of both… making the world a much cooler place. Classic liveries
TGR Staff The Porsche 962 is one of those cars that just keeps going, raced from 1984 through the mid-90’s the car was popular with factory-backed teams and privateers alike. The 962
TGR Staff One of the other great Argentinian Grand Prix drivers of the 1950s was José Froilán González nicknamed El Cabezon (Fat Head). His raw talent impressed Ferrari team leader Alberto Ascari and his
TGR Staff Photos from Porsche’s official archive, amazing shots of some of the most exciting cars ever produced. From Sports Car Racing, Endurance Racing, and Rally if there is a form of