Our last Demonstration Day of 2012 is our annual “Peoples’ Choice,” where YOU get to pick the cars that run....
Between the wars, Mercedes-Benz was dominant in Grand Prix racing, but often absent from endurance road racing, even though they...
From 1908 to 1911, Philadelphia hosted one of the world’s preeminent road races: the Fairmount Park Grand Prix. Over 400,000...
On October 8th, 2012 Bonhams conducted Preserving the Automobile: A Sale at the Simeone Foundation the first-ever auction to promote...
British Racing Green is one of the most iconic colors in the world. It’s synonymous with British culture, heritage, and style. British Racing Green is considered the national color, representing Britain’s past successes at racing.
1950, Briggs Cunningham became the first American since the ’20s to field cars at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Newspapers of the day called him the leader of "the brave little band of millionaires who carry America’s sports car hopes abroad."
Dr. Simeone discussed how the most-winning automobiles in the collection from the Winner’s Circle Exhibit, took their respective checkered flags...
Certain cars have so much style that they make anyone stand out from the crowd. Four cars were examined from...
Dr. Simeone explained how manufacturers developed winners from road cars into race cars! Our 1953 The Jaguar C-Type, 1964 Shelby...
The votes were counted and the People chose the following cars that were discussed and then driven during the People’s...
The Demo Day began with a discussion about the leading British Automobile Designers. The 1934 MG K3 Magnette, 1936 Aston...
Alain de Cadenet, Le Mans racer, ESPN “Speed Channel” host, and automotive journalist, led a group of notable personalities to...