If you saw the tail end of a GT40 sticking out of a suburban garage with junk piled all over it, you would assume it was some long-forgotten kit car project, but
When most people think of motorsports watches, major brands like Rolex, Tag Heuer, and Yema spring to mind, but Bulova, a watch brand with a 146-year history, isn't one that most automotive enthusiasts
Not far from my old studio in Rancho Cucamonga is a place that was once known as Fontana Drag City and remains among the suburban housing tracks. So, I decided to take
By Michael Satterfield It was the opening round of the F.I.A. World Sportscar Championship for 1961, 40,000 spectators gathered to watch Phil Hill race his Ferrari 250 TRI/61 against Stirling Moss in
by Michael Satterfield Mexico has a unique place in annals Motorsports, with Formula 1, WRC, Road Racing, Off Road Racing, and even NASCAR all a part of the rich history of Mexican
TGR Staff Roads are inevitably transformed by the passage of the Mille Miglia, and after traveling about 1800 kilometers, on the way home, the first sensation is one of having lost the
Ford won in ’66 after four years of effort (Ford Motor Co. photo) Author and artist Wallace Wyss is known for his automotive histories, including two books on Ferrari, one on Porsche,
Ripping across Baja California in a car with your buddies is a dream many have had, thanks to Pedro Vargas and the Rally Historico you can make it a reality. by Michael Satterfield
TGR Staff Bicester Heritage is celebrating the overwhelming success of the first-ever Classic & Sports Car Show in association with Flywheel, which saw over 13,000 enthusiasts pass through the gates. Bicester Heritage
A wide collection of classic Abarths will take to the track at this year’s Abarth Day (30 June), at Rockingham Speedway, Northamptonshire including a rare 1970’s Abarth Scorpione 1000. Abarth UK have
TGR Staff The overnight stay at Milano Marittima was a short one and the caravan was on the move again at first light. The rain, which had been very testing for the
The eighth Donington Historic Festival (Donington Park, May 4, 5 and 6) was one of the best yet, with the brilliant May bank holiday sunshine presiding over three superb days of historic
Jaguar Classic is re-starting production of the iconic Jaguar D-type race car in Coventry, 62 years after the last example was built in 1956. The first Jaguar D-type to be assembled by