Our car came in third in the 1956 Sebring 12 Hour race, driven by Juan Manuel Fangio. I later purchased...
Four cars were chosen by a record number of votes to participate in this year’s People’s Choice Demo Day. First...
The Demo Day featured 7 beautiful classic cars from England: the Squire Roadster, Jaguar SS 100, Bentley Van Vooren Streamliner,...
The infamous 1954 Le Mans 24 Hour race was recreated in 24 minutes at this Demo Day Event. With more...
The history of the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah and the cars that set records there was discussed. Bonneville is...
In SCCA Part II, Dr. Simeone picked up the discussion where he left off from Part I that was about...
The infamous Monza 1000 km circuit was discussed. Monza was both fast and very dangerous, and drivers competed with open...
Part two of the three-part Demo Day series retelling the history of the 24 Hours of Le Mans featured cars...
This was the first Demo Day of the New Year and was a celebration of all things British. Dr. Simeone...
We celebrated post-Christmas with a trio of pop-up Demo Days. Photos are courtesy of Brad Jacobson / PA Squared
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.
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.