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.
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."
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.
In the immediate aftermath of the Second World War, Mercedes-Benz had more pressing matters to attend to than achieving success on the racetrack. Within ten short years, this would all change.
This video was originally shot in February of 2020 at one of our Ford v Ferrari themed Demo Day events. We are looking forward to seeing great crowds like this again soon.
This Demo Day covered the legendary rivalry between two of the greatest automotive manufacturers of all time, Carroll Shelby and...
Our October 12th Demo Day celebrated two of the greatest Italian automobile manufacturers of all time, Maserati and Ferrari....
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...
Southern California is known for its great weather, the beaches, and great Sports Car Racing. This Demo Day celebrated the...
The history and legacy of Enzo Ferrari was the topic of discussion celebrating one of the greatest Italian automakers of...
The history of the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah and the cars that set records there was discussed. Bonneville is...