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
The automotive world lost its iconic “Pink Lady” on October 6 as Donna Mae Mims died of complications from a stroke at the age of 82. To car enthusiasts of a certain
by Michael Satterfield Few true sports cars in history can lay claim to not only being a road-racing champion, but also a rally legend. One such car is the Fairlady Z, which
TGR Staff A collection of Ecurie Ecosse competition cars is among early consignments to the 1st December auction at Bonhams’ revitalized New Bond Street, London, HQ The world’s most comprehensive collection of
Photos by Rod Nelson The Larry H. Miller Total Performance Auto Museum, at Miller Motorsports Park just outside of Salt Lake City is a must-visit for Shelby/Ford Enthusiasts. It is not a
TGR Staff The 917 is responsible for giving Porsche its first overall wins at the 24 Hours of Le Mans back to back in 1970 and 1971. Powered by a flat-12 engine
by Michael Satterfield We had a chance at the recent SAAC 38 to get up close to the Kirkham Raw Aluminum Shelby Cobra and Polished Aluminum Daytona Coupe. Here are some of the
TGR Staff Site fan and talented Automotive Photographer Matthew Little allowed us to share his images from the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix, these were shot during one of the cruises where spectators
by Michael Satterfield 07/222/2013 One of our readers by the name of Monty was lucky enough to attend the 1973 Daytona 24 hours and he sent us scans of his old Polaroids
by Michael Satterfield It is going to be a good year for car movies, with Ron Howard’s Rush getting all the buzz we should not forget that another historic racing story comes to