The Hendricks Army Airfield in Sebring, Fla., hosted its first race on New Year's Eve in 1950 and its 12-hour race in 1952.
Nick Polimeni works as a vintage race car mechanic for GMT Racing in Connecticut, readying them for the racing prime time.
A Trinidadian diamond trader in Antwerp. The journey from a team run out of a horsebox to Le Mans winner. Racing driver cramp ...
BMW Motorsport founder Jochen Neerpasch recalls the company’s most important victory and how it helped establish the brand in ...
For the first time, Ford Motor Co. has unveiled a collection of historic, concept and other vehicles long under wraps as part of a new Heritage Fleet.
It’s (nearly) spring when racing fans’ fancy turn to thoughts of … the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring, aka Round Two of the ...
The 1950s and 1960s were the golden age of space exploration. The U.S. and the Soviet Union were locked in a race to the stars. Rockets, astronauts, and satellites filled the headlines. That obsession ...
Three other NASCAR racers have opened the season with three wins in the first four races. What does the past say about Christopher Bell's future?
Ullman turned the runways, taxiways and access roads into a circuit, and the Sam Collier 6 Hour Memorial race took place on ...
This weekend, the 2025 IMSA season gets back underway with another one of the sanctioning body's crown jewels. Between IMSA's ...
Chris MacAllister insists that he had no idea that his car might win an award at the 30th Amelia Concours d’Elegance, much ...
By 1952 he had advanced to making complete cars, this one here—possibly—being his best example.
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