Information about this exhibit will be added soon. Exhibition Cars...
Sporty cars are those built for enjoyment on public roads. In this exhibit, we show the evolution and development of...
Each of the five cars here, from the major competing countries, was the actual winner in the races shown in...
Here we honor the few American cars that seriously competed at Le Mans. Stutz, duPont, and later the Cunningham made...
For the first half of the 20th century, America rarely sent cars to compete in races overseas, despite the extensive...
The 24 Hours of Le Mans is the most prestigious endurance sports car race in the world. Until 1970, the...
The object of rallying is to reach certain points at specific times to become the overall winner. They hold rallies...
While Watkins Glen brought sports car racing back to the U.S., it was the Sebring 12-hour race that brought international...
A match race is a dual between two competitors for monetary gain or bragging rights. Such competition is seen in...
At a distance of over one thousand miles, the Mille Miglia was a difficult race to finish, much less win....
The Mille Miglia (“Thousand Miles”) started in 1927 and was one of the most popular races in Europe. The cars...
In 1906, Vincenzo Florio devised a race through the hills of Sicily. Sports Car racing had become popular in Italy...