Born on September 17th 1929, Sir Stirling Moss, often called “the greatest driver never to win the World Championship”, was one of the best drivers in the history of motorsport.
Moss, who raced from 1948 to 1962,...
Nobuhiro “Monster” Tajima has broken his own record for the Pikes Peak Hill Climb in Colorado, setting an amazing final time of 9:51.278 minutes for the 12.42-mile race.
The Japanese drove a highly modified Suzuki...
Audi won the Le Mans 24 Hours for the tenth time in 12 years following a closely-fought race with Peugeot.
The number two car of Andre Lotterer, Marcel Fassler, and Benoit Treluyer was left to fight off three Peugeot’s...
JR Hildebrand was one turn away from winning the 2011 Indianapolis 500.
The young Californian had it in the bag for 799 turns, but screwed the final left and gave the race to englishman Dan Wheldon.
The 23 year old rookie...
The 2011 edition of the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb will take place in 30 days, on June 26.
With a total of 184 competitors, 121 riders and 63 drivers, the 89th edition of this historic event is expected to be of...
Born on March 18, 1937, Mark Donohue was one of the most famous American racecar drivers. Known for his ability to set up his own cars, Donohue recorded numerous wins with Shelby Mustang, Lola T70 MkIII, McLaren M6A, Chevrolet...
Founded by Texas tycoon Jim Hall, Chaparral Cars has revolutionized endurance racing in its 20 years of activity on the tracks.
Born in 1935, Hall gave up geology to study mechanical engineering. Soon he began driving for...
No other low and sleek looking luxury coupe had such a major impact in the NASCAR series as the Hudson Hornet. With its revolutionary “step down” design and low center of gravity, the Hornet was of an unique appearence...
Check out our pictures of the ALMS Compuware 2011 Corvette C6.R GT2 driven by the team of Antonio Garcia, Johnny O’Connell and Jan Magnussen. (We know, the new class is actually called GT.) Originally debuted at Sebring...