The Gulf Racing story stretches back to the 1930s, but the iconic Gulf Racing logo and colors we all know and love wouldn’t arrive until the 1960s. It has endured and today
Fitness guru Nick Long stopped by the barn last week for a quick photoshoot. I have just received some new watches from MAX Watches to review and check out.
by Michael Satterfield It has been a blur over the last few days and lots of late nights working on Project Fairlane. The car has gotten so much attention that it’s going to
by Michael Satterfield – 01/10/2022 Back in 2018, I shared a popular post with a collection of Gulf Racing-inspired watches, many of them costing several thousands of dollars, and the few affordable
by Michael Satterfield – Update 03/16/2022 So it is no secret that I am a big Gulf Racing fan, my company Morgan’s and Phillip’s is a Gulf Licensee. So when a friend
TGR Staff McLaren unveiled their latest Gulf Racing themed supercar at Goodwood SpeedWeek, a McLaren Elva, to celebrate the renewed relationship between Gulf Oil and McLaren. McLaren and Gulf have a history
by Michael Satterfield Amid the news of leadership changes at Ford Motor Company, the buzz at the Ford booth at Chicago Auto Show was all about the Liquid Carbon Ford GT that was
TGR Staff Porsche fans were in their element at Beaulieu’s Simply Porsche as 1,981 participants and 987 Porsches gathered in the grounds of the National Motor Museum in blazing sunshine. Held in
Posted by Michael Satterfield Images by Erik Bonney Porsche enthusiasts gathered at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca over the weekend for Porsche Rennsport Reunion VI, the largest gathering of Porsche race cars and
TGR Staff – 08/26/2018 Hampton Court Palace will play host to a selection of global endurance racing legends from 31 August to 2 September, as the world-renowned Concours of Elegance gets underway.
Staff The new 2019 Ford GT Heritage Edition honors the legendary American Gulf Oil-sponsored Ford GT40 by featuring the most famous paint scheme in motorsports – plus a set of additional exclusive
by Michael Satterfield Car enthusiasts have been collecting parts from crashed or abandoned race cars and hanging them up on the wall of their garages, shops, and offices since the early days
TGR Staff – 06/15/2018 On 29th September 1968, the Ford GT 40, sporting the orange and blue livery of Gulf Oil, achieved its first victory in the 24 Hours of Le Mans.