Watkins Glen was the first true home of Formula 1 in the United States, and its impact on the sport can't be overstated.
And with Watkins Glen International, that’s exactly what F1 achieved. Between 1961 and 1980, the twisty track in upstate New York hosted the ever-growing F1 circus, boasting impressive prize ...
With straightaway speeds rivaling IndyCars, the ZR1 wiped out lap records set by the Porsche GT3 RS and McLaren Senna.
One of the most storied in the group, this is the machine Jim Clark took to victory at its race debut at Zandvoort 1967, in ...
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Both long established presences at Road & Track. On the side ... we’d head to Watkins Glen to meet up with Rob Walker and the F1 contingent for the U.S. GP. Joe Rusz speaks to the Porsche ...
To prepare for his Xfinity Series debut in the No 88 JR Motorsports Chevrolet at Watkins Glen International ... and former F1 driver Scott Speed surprised the teen phenom with a Red Bull-designed ...
The seven-time world champion has followed former F1 rival Kimi Raikkonen to Maranello ... Hamilton completed five laps in a Stewart-Haas Cup car at Watkins Glen, with 'Smoke' also testing the ...