This Demo Day took a closer look at what many consider to be the most dangerous race of any type in the world. Even though it may have just run for five consecutive years, during that time it attracted a veritable who's who of famous drivers from all ends of motorsports and automotive racing, and wound up creating a legacy that would live on to this day.
We celebrated post-Christmas with a trio of pop-up Demo Days. Photos are courtesy of Brad Jacobson / PA Squared
Throughout his life, Stirling Moss was called the man who made the impossible, possible. In just a seven-year period between 1955 and 1961 Moss would finish the World Championship as a runner-up on four occasions and in third place three other times.
We took our 1956 Maserati 300S and 1953 Jaguar C-Type for a night drive to celebrate the 88th 24 Hours of Le Mans.
This was the first Demo Day of the New Year and was a celebration of all things British. Dr. Simeone...
Part two of the three-part Demo Day series retelling the history of the 24 Hours of Le Mans featured cars...
When discussing the giants in the world of sports car racing, it’s often the drivers and designers who first come...
Sports Cars built specifically for the Circuit de la Sarthe were discussed. Featured Cars were the 1929 Stutz Super Charged...
The Demo Day featured 7 beautiful classic cars from England: the Squire Roadster, Jaguar SS 100, Bentley Van Vooren Streamliner,...
Dr. Simeone explained how manufacturers developed winners from road cars into race cars! Our 1953 The Jaguar C-Type, 1964 Shelby...
Dr. Simeone discussed American sports car racing after the war and the beginning of the SCCA. The Demo Day featured...
Dr. Simeone discussed how throughout history, America has been absent from international sports racing competition with very few exceptions. The...