?⬆︎ There were only five original Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sports ever built. 002, as featured in this video, was the...
This Demo Day took you back to 1957, on the heels of the 1955 Le Mans tragedy that caused the deaths of over 80 spectators, the (American) Automobile Manufacturing Association formed a gentleman’s agreement to stay out of organized racing. For fans of racing, it was the worst possible news.
Featured cars from the Simeone collection that raced at Watkins Glen....
Highlights from our Big American V-8 Demo Day....
The Blue Oval and the Bow Tie on the track and on the street! The battles between Ford and Chevy,...
Dr. Simeone explained how manufacturers developed winners from road cars into race cars! Our 1953 The Jaguar C-Type, 1964 Shelby...
The 1960’s Corvette Sting Ray remains the most desired Corvette model Despite seven generations of Corvettes each offering outstanding performance...
Almost 350 people were at the Museum on Saturday for our annual People’s Choice Demonstration Day. This event, one of...
Alain de Cadenet, Le Mans racer, ESPN “Speed Channel” host, and automotive journalist, led a group of notable personalities to...
An exceedingly rare Grand Sport Corvette – one of only five ever built by General Motors – has been unveiled...
The Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum welcomed Corvette Racing Program Manager Doug Fehan, and 2-time Le Mans winning driver Tommy Milner...
No More Content