
June 13, 1953 – Tony Rolt and Duncan Hamilton win 24 Hours of Le Mans, apparently drunk
One of the most fantastic tales in auto sports history was born on this day in 1953 when British racers
One of the most fantastic tales in auto sports history was born on this day in 1953 when British racers
Junking a car already feels complicated. Add an active loan, and complexity skyrockets. Many people face this situation after an
Brian Wilson, visionary songwriter, producer and co‑founder of the Beach Boys, passed away on June 11, 2025 at the age
On this day in 1948, a significant event took place in the history of Porsche cars—the debut of the Porsche
On this day in 1925 Walter Chrysler founded Chrysler Corporation when he reorganized the Maxwell Motor Company under the new
Twelve years ago today, the automotive world lost one of its quieter giants. Bill Bruce, the founding general manager of
The National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky, broke ground on June 2, 1992, setting the stage for a remarkable
The Golden Gate Bridge is among the most recognizable man-made landmarks in the United States, if not the world. The
A car is more than just a body with wheels. It’s made of many systems and parts that work together.
Action racing drama “Winning” starring Paul Newman and directed by James Goldstone debuted on this day in 1969. Also starring
Alejandro de Tomaso was born in Argentina in 1928 to a politically prominent family. In the mid 1950s he fled
In the world of high-stakes gambling, luxury and status are inseparable. From the moment the first grand casino opened its
On May 20, 1987, the automotive industry witnessed a landmark moment when American Motors Corporation (AMC) agreed to be acquired
An unusual automotive partnership formed on this day in 1952 when Studebaker and Porsche signed a contract to co-develop a
By 1966, Subaru had been selling its tiny, rear engine 360 for nearly a decade. By then, executives knew the
When patent lawyer George B. Selden first filed with the US Patent Office for an internal combustion engine on May
Thirty-five years ago today, the final Lamborghini Countach—a Pearl Red 25th Anniversary Edition—emerged from the gates of Sant’Agata Bolognese, bringing
Motorcycle racer Erwin “Cannonball” Baker left San Diego for New York City on an Indian Motorcycle on this day in
This book tells fascinating tales, bringing individual days to life with short stories, photographs and illustrations.
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