The duPont factory made this car to replicate their 1929 Le Mans entrant, which nearly won the race. Only 3...
On Saturday, May 28th, the Demo Days went back nine decades to the 1920s and the last time America challenged...
Between the wars, Mercedes-Benz was dominant in Grand Prix racing, but often absent from endurance road racing, even though they...
The DuPont Motor Company was discussed, beginning with its first car, the Model A in 1919 to its demise during...
Dr. Simeone discussed the difference between a sports car which was made to look beautiful and one which was made...
Sports Cars built specifically for the Circuit de la Sarthe were discussed. Featured Cars were the 1929 Stutz Super Charged...
It’s easy to understand why the 24 Hours of Le Mans really means a lot to us. This annual event,...
The Stevens trophy was popular in the 1920s and 30s as a test of speed and endurance of stock cars....
The new Salon of Sports Car Style and Design is now open at the Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum. The Old Annex area of the Museum has been totally redone and now features sports cars with stylish elegant designs.
For almost 100 years, the 24 Hours of Le Mans has been the pinnacle of Sports Car Racing, and is considered by many to be the most prestigious and important auto races in the world.
Almost immediately after the invention of the automobile, car manufacturers and designers began exhibiting their innovations.