A 7-litre engine made this one of the three most successful cars of the pre-World War 1 racing era. A car identical to this, stripped down, was the only stock car model to ever win the Indianapolis 500.
The Brickyard is over 100 years old and has played host to some of the most competitive matches in the...
Bigger is always better! The Simeone Museum celebrated some of the biggest blocks on the block. Six cars were featured...
Some of the greatest road races of the early 20th Century were held at Fairmount Park in our hometown Philadelphia....
Dr. Simeone discussed the beginnings of Automobile Racing. Henry Ford is often attributed as saying “Auto racing started after the...
The old axiom of “nothing beats cubic inches” was examined with four examples. National Speed Car 7 Liter, Bentley 4.5...
From 1908 to 1911, Philadelphia hosted one of the world’s preeminent road races: the Fairmount Park Grand Prix. Over 400,000...