The mid sixties was a time of massive change at the Indy 500. Jack Brabham shocked the establishment when he debuted a rear engined car at the Speedway in 1961, and from then on nothing …
Twelve races; 300 historic racing cars out on track; 38 car clubs with 100s of cars on display; 12,000 people and two days of non-stop sunshine. The first ever Donington Historic Festival could hardly be …
Engineer Giotto Bizzarrini was controller of the sports and development department at Ferrari in the late fifties, and who is credited with designing and developing the Ferrari 250 GT the 250 …
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 …
“The World’s fastest Grand Prix racer goes wild in Wales taming five forest rally cars”
In 1986, Ayrton Senna was on the crest of Formula 1 greatness. The Brazilian’s speed and dedication was never in doubt. …
The GP Italia and Lanchester Trophies Race Meeting
Take one of the hottest days of the year so far, on the Easter Bank holiday weekend, at a circuit steeped in history, add a mouth watering selection …
This is a magnificent and shocking documentary about Grand Prix racing in the 60’s and 70s. Some of the footage I have never seen before, and it is horrific, however it’s captivating viewing.
Here is the …
The Indianapolis 500 tends to be an action packed and grueling race. In 1971, however, it was something else.
It got off to a hot start when Roger Penske turned up with the new, and stunningly …