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1984 was a year of ups and downs for a young Stefan Bellof. He took six victories and won the Drivers’ Championship for the 1984 World Supercar Championship season in his Rothmans Porsche 956.
The Lotus Seven is a small, simple, lightweight two-seater open-top sports car produced by Lotus Cars between 1957 and 1972.
For Sale: Jaguar XJR-9
Jaguar’s XJR-9 is the car that took it to Porsche at Le Mans and won. The gentlemen at Fiskenshave one for sale, so I’m going to try my luck with the Christmas list.
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Jaguar’s XJR-9 is the car that took it to Porsche at Le Mans and won. The gentlemen at Fiskens have one for sale, so I’m going to try my luck with the Christmas list.
The ex Clay Regazzoni 1974 Ferrari 312 B3 F1 is for sale though GTC in France.
The March Formula Ford 729-1 is a wonderful historic race ready car with a very special and unique history. It has the distinction of being the very first Formula Ford produced by …
Jaguar C and D-types dominated Le Mans throughout the early 1950s, winning the 24 hour race in ’51, ’53, ’55 and ’56, and pulling off a complete podium lock-out in 1957. Rule changes ended their …
Nissan GTP cars won four straight championships from ’88-’91. Early in the ’92 season, however, even though a Nissan won the first sprint race in Miami, it became clear that several competitors had seriously narrowed …
The face of IMSA competition changed with the new Camel GTP class mixing exotic new cars and new prototypes, racing in front of a record crowd of 50,000 spectators.
This rare 1953 Porsche 356 Pre A has an amazing story behind it as it was indeed the very first RHD car officially car sold by the newly appointed first Porsche …
The Williams FW03 is absolutely unique; one of the earliest machines from a team that would rise to the loftiest heights of Formula One.
Built in 1974 by Frank Williams Racing Cars and campaigned in ’74, …
Porsche’s 962s are the absolute definition of fever machines. Aesthetically stunning, aural wonders which have achieved an impossible level and consistency of success throughout their history in motorsport.
If you pop by Canepa Design, you pick …
Chassis 9F02R-112073
First of 3 Kar Kraft Chassis
Prototype for 1969 Trans Am Mustangs
Test Car
Ford Media Car
Shelby Team Car
Driven by Horst Kweck, Dan Gurney, and Peter Revson
Going into the 1969 season Mark Donohue’s #6 Sunoco Blue …
Interscope Racing Team – Danny Ongais, Ted Field, Milt Minter
Chassis No. 0000017
Thirteen 935 K3 cars were built by Kremer Racing, the designation K3 indicating they were the third generation of the 935. Built …
After a promising ’74 season, James Hunt took the Hesketh team to its first Grand Prix victory at the Dutch Grand Prix in 1975.
Jumping into the pits first for a set of slicks, Hunt slid …
This RT-1 Ralt is probably the most original and the quickest RT-1 in the world. The car has only had three owners:1976-1977 Bruce Allison, who raced in the Stuyvesant series in NZ with quite some …
Designed by Len Bailey and built by Alan Mann Racing, the striking alloy-bodied DFV-powered Ford F3Ls are considered by many to be among the most beautiful sports prototype racers ever made.
This well sorted …
The RAM 01 turned out to be a thoroughly competitive racing car, but it didn’t make an impression on track in 1983 due to lackluster Pirelli tyres, engine issues and the RAM teams small budget.
Three …
In the Spring of 1969 Kawasaki announced the launch of an all new 500cc road bike. This was to be a two-stroke triple endowed with 60bhp and a 3 second 0 – 60 …
This rare 1966 Bultaco 250 TSS is original with the exception of some details (front fender, carburettor).
It was sold new on April 13th 1966 to the English rider, Andrew Richman (following the official Bultaco registry).
This …


















