Our car finished 2nd in the 1933 Mille Miglia and competed at Le Mans in 1938. It keeps its original...
The Demo Day Celebrated the greatest pre-war racing sports cars in Alfa’s History, leading to the postwar version of the...
The history and legacy of Enzo Ferrari was the topic of discussion celebrating one of the greatest Italian automakers of...
This Demo Day celebrated the thousand-mile Mille Miglia endurance race that was held twenty-four times in Italy. Dr. Simeone discussed...
Noted automotive photographer Michael Furman and Simeone Museum staff photographer Andrew Taylor discussed automotive photography and covered both the Artistic...
The infamous Monza 1000 km circuit was discussed. Monza was both fast and very dangerous, and drivers competed with open...
Nuvolari was one of the all-time greats, but he is hardly mentioned in the annals of racing history. This Demo...
This Demo Day covered the legendary rivalry between two of the greatest automotive manufacturers of all time, Carroll Shelby and...
When you think of sports car racing, two things immediately come to mind: great speed and great design. However, for every successful designer, there are dozens more than would never be rewarded for their lifetime of work and effort.
The Mille Miglia has been called many things, a unique competition, an unparalleled journey, the most beautiful race in the world. However you put it, one thing remains constant, yesterday as today, the Mille Miglia will always be a spokesperson for technical, social and human progress.
One of the oldest questions in the sport of auto racing is if it is either a team or an individual sport? The correct answer is yes, to both. We know that there is no “I” in team, but the best drivers compete to be #1, which is what makes them the best drivers.
While most Americans know Alfa Romeo as the cute red sports car Dustin Hoffman drove in “The Graduate,” the roots...