The test of a car’s ability to travel long distances at (for the time) high speeds played a significant role...
At a distance of over one thousand miles, the Mille Miglia was a difficult race to finish, much less win....
The first serious attempt to revive sports car racing in the U.S. after WWII was at Watkins Glen, NY in...
Despite an active program before WWI, there was virtually no organized sports car racing in the U.S. until several years...
For the first half of the 20th century, America rarely sent cars to compete in races overseas, despite the extensive...
While Watkins Glen brought sports car racing back to the U.S., it was the Sebring 12-hour race that brought international...
Information about this exhibit will be added soon. Exhibition Cars...
The object of rallying is to reach certain points at specific times to become the overall winner. They hold rallies...
Here we honor the few American cars that seriously competed at Le Mans. Stutz, duPont, and later the Cunningham made...
Racing on public roads was common in Europe, but discouraged in England. In fact a speed limit of 20mph was...
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