The people have spoken…and we have listened! With over 700 votes tallied the results are in and the Spirit of Competition People's Choice Demo Day lineup consisted of...
Dr. Simeone discussed one of the most common questions the Simeone Museum is asked, “How did you come to acquire so many special and rare cars?”
They Were There - The Simeone Cars that Raced Le Mans Demo Day 1964 Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe
For almost 100 years, the 24 Hours of Le Mans has been the pinnacle of Sports Car Racing, and is considered by many to be the most prestigious and important auto races in the world.
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.
One of the oldest questions in the sport of auto racing is if it is either a team or an individual sport? The correct answer is yes, to both. We know that there is no “I” in team, but the best drivers compete to be #1, which is what makes them the best drivers.
If you haven't been to a Demo Day at the Simeone Museum, this is what you have been missing!
We are looking forward to announcing our upcoming Demo Day schedule very soon!
Join our museum curator Kevin Kelly as he takes you for a tour around our 1964 prototype Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe.
This was the second of three special “Close Ups” Demo Day events during the month of December. Each of these...
The final demo day of the year is traditionally our voter’s choice Demo Day that features four of highest vote count cars in the Simeone Collection. The event was changed to be in line with the opening of the film Ford v Ferrari.
There is a lot more to speed than putting the pedal to the floor....
Part three in our series on the history of Le Mans “Prototype Revolution,” took a deep look at the revolutionary...