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,
Donald James Harkness better know as Don Harkness belonged to that rare early breed of racer who treated a car less like a possession and more like a scientific instrument. Born in
by Chris Mulvihill – 03/14/2024 Ominous rain clouds and intermediate Florida spring downpours did not dampen the enthusiasm of those who attended the 29th annual ‘Amelia Weekend.’ The three days of car
TGR Staff – 03/12/2024 Racing lines are an essential aspect of automotive racing. A racing line is the path a driver takes through a corner or a series of corners. The objective
TGR Staff – Photos via Bugatti – 02/15/2024 When it launched in 1924 the Bugatti Type 35 set the standard of performance and went on to secure more than 2,500 race victories during
Broad Arrow Auctions, will be offering a Porsche-only auction in partnership with the first-ever Air|Water standalone event. Air|Water is the brainchild of Luftgekühlt founder Patrick Long, who is well-known and respected in
by TGR Staff – Lead Image by Fredrik Posse – 1/11/2024 In the late 1960s, a car emerged from the workshops of Datsun, taking the automotive world by storm with its modern
In the realm of classic cars, few names carry the weight and prestige of Aston Martin. The upcoming H&H Classics 30th-anniversary sale promises to be an automotive spectacle, and one particular gem
The Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion is more than just a race—it’s a living, breathing time capsule of motorsport history, set against the stunning backdrop of California’s WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca. Held annually
Sotheby’s Sealed is proud to offer one of the most important Ferrari sports cars of all time — the extraordinary 250 GT LWB Berlinetta ‘Tour de France,’ featuring coachwork by Zagato, chassis
During the Great Depression, America’s amateur and professional racing, like everything else, suffered. So, instead of touring the racing circuit, racers stuck to their local tracks. The stay-at-home champions ruled their regions,
TGR Staff – 06/17/2023 The 1000 Miglia, the longest edition in its history, concluded with the completion of a challenging 2200-kilometer journey across Italy over five days. The participants faced persistent rain