
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
Automakers often chase convenience with bold ideas. Some creations made headlines but then vanished before they could reshape the industry.
Few cars have captured the spirit of everyday performance and style quite like the Ford Capri. First introduced in 1969,
The automobile is one of the most transformative inventions of the modern era, shaping industries, economies, and daily life across
Cars that are now considered classic have played a crucial role in shaping the automotive industry, influencing design, engineering, and
Charles King, born on February 2, 1868, was a notable figure in the early days of the automotive industry. His
In 1869 David Buick, 15, dropped out of school to take a job at a plumbing supply company to help
In the late 1990s, the automotive industry witnessed the introduction of several groundbreaking models that captured the imagination of enthusiasts
In the realm of American muscle cars, few names evoke the same level of reverence and excitement as the Dodge
The American Automobile Association (AAA), fondly known as “Triple-A,” has been a cornerstone of automotive advocacy and support since its
Decades of work in the auto industry taught Preston Tucker that change was constant and necessary. His experiences provided the
When standard air travel just did cut it for the Brits and the French in the 1960s, engineers from both
On March 1, 1999, Ford Motor Company announced a significant milestone in its expansion strategy by agreeing to acquire the
Racing driver Masten Gregory, nicknamed the Kansas City Flash, was born on leap day, February 29,1932 in Kansas City, Missouri.
This is the automotive news making headlines for February 22nd through February 28th, 2024 Wagoneer is dead. Long live the
Ralph Nader is a prominent American activist, author, and consumer advocate, best known for his pioneering efforts in automotive safety.
French inventor Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot, born on this day in 1725, receives credit as the creator of the first self-propelled, land
Edwin Sewell, 31, was an enthusiastic Daimler salesman in the late 1890s who was big on showing off the new
Four time Formula One Driver’s Champion Alain Prost was born on this day in 1955. The French race car driver
In the annals of motorsport history, the 1964 Daytona 500 stands as a watershed moment, not only for Richard Petty’s
Charles King, born on February 2, 1868, was a notable figure in the early days of the automotive industry. His
In 1869 David Buick, 15, dropped out of school to take a job at a plumbing supply company to help
In the late 1990s, the automotive industry witnessed the introduction of several groundbreaking models that captured the imagination of enthusiasts
In the realm of American muscle cars, few names evoke the same level of reverence and excitement as the Dodge
The American Automobile Association (AAA), fondly known as “Triple-A,” has been a cornerstone of automotive advocacy and support since its
Decades of work in the auto industry taught Preston Tucker that change was constant and necessary. His experiences provided the
When standard air travel just did cut it for the Brits and the French in the 1960s, engineers from both
On March 1, 1999, Ford Motor Company announced a significant milestone in its expansion strategy by agreeing to acquire the
Racing driver Masten Gregory, nicknamed the Kansas City Flash, was born on leap day, February 29,1932 in Kansas City, Missouri.
This is the automotive news making headlines for February 22nd through February 28th, 2024 Wagoneer is dead. Long live the
Ralph Nader is a prominent American activist, author, and consumer advocate, best known for his pioneering efforts in automotive safety.
French inventor Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot, born on this day in 1725, receives credit as the creator of the first self-propelled, land
Edwin Sewell, 31, was an enthusiastic Daimler salesman in the late 1890s who was big on showing off the new
Four time Formula One Driver’s Champion Alain Prost was born on this day in 1955. The French race car driver
In the annals of motorsport history, the 1964 Daytona 500 stands as a watershed moment, not only for Richard Petty’s
One of the most fantastic tales in auto sports history was born on this day in 1953 when British racers Tony Rolt and Duncan Hamilton won
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 Golden Gate Bridge is among the most recognizable man-made landmarks in the United States, if not the world. The
Alejandro de Tomaso was born in Argentina in 1928 to a politically prominent family. In the mid 1950s he fled
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