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."
Dr. Simeone discussed the beginnings of Jaguar as the Swallow Sidecar Company to Jaguar leaping onto the international racing scene...
Dr. Simeone discussed how throughout history, America has been absent from international sports racing competition with very few exceptions. The...
Following on last month’s very popular presentation on the 3-liter racing engine, on Saturday, February 26th, there was another inside...
Landmarks in racecar engineering and the innovations they spawned by the need to win were demonstrated at this Demo Day...
The Demo Day featured three cars that Sir Stirling Moss has said were among his favorites: the 1953 C-Type Jaguar,...
The event featured a tribute to 4 great drivers and their cars. Dr. Simeone honored the titans of motorsport and...
The Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum held the first in a series of “Driving Demonstration Days,” featuring rare racing Jaguar sports...
The museum’s C- and D-Types were featured prominently at a party for the introduction of Jaguar’s new 2-seat sports car...
While everyone can appreciate the advantage of going fast in a race car, being able to stop can be equally...