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Best of The Cahier Archive: Jackie Stewart

This is the latest in our series of  photo specials showcasing the stunning images from the Cahier Archive. The collection, by photographers Bernard Cahier and his son Paul-Henri are part of a massive collection of …

Gallery: Racing cars cut in half look awesome

Racing cars are beautiful things; sleek, pure, and purposeful. They sit atop the tarmac and emanate potential. They look as if they are bursting through the air at full speed, even when they are sitting …

Reims ’54 – Mercedes Returns to GP Racing

There are dozens of reasons why this image of the grid of the Grand Prix at Reims in 1954 is astounding. I love how simple, almost bucolic, the facilities appear. In this crop, you can’t …

Best of The Cahier Archive: The Helmet

This is the latest in our series of  photo specials showcasing the stunning images from the Cahier Archive. The collection, by photographers Bernard Cahier and his son Paul-Henri are part of a massive collection of …

Legends: Gary Nixon

Back-to-back AMA Grand National Champion, Daytona 200 winner, US road-racing champion, battered in crashes and duded out of a ‘world’ title. Gary Nixon, from Anadarko, Oklahoma, has seen it all – the epitome of the …

Best of The Cahier Archive: Formula 1 Engines

This is the latest in our series of  photo specials showcasing the stunning images from the Cahier Archive. The collection, by photographers Bernard Cahier and his son Paul-Henri are part of a massive collection of …

1985: Ari Vatanen’s near-death experience

Ari Vatanen; “All or nothing” didn’t even come in to it. It was “all” every time.

Remembering Jim Clark

46 years ago, the world lost a hero in Jim Clark.
Where do you start with a guy like Jim? How about his statistics: 33 pole positions, 28 fastest laps, 25 Grand Prix wins, two Formula …