A small brick house not far from the Atlantic Ocean in Surfside Beach, South Carolina is one of the top repositories of auto racing history in the United States. Sagging shelves hold thousands of ...
The fast souped up cars of today are *** far cry from the race cars of yesteryear, but no matter how silly the cars look now, this was the birth of auto racing. And Iowa was to play *** large role in ...
From Tony Brooks's Pescara police chase to Ford's doomed 'other' sports car, here are your favourite archive features from ...
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When the 1951 Hudson Hornet dominated stock car racing
The 1951 Hudson Hornet did not just win races, it rewrote what a stock car could be. In the early years of NASCAR, when big ...
The NASCAR Cup Series AdventHealth 400 at Kansas Speedway in Spring 2024. Kansas City's car-racing history dates back more than a century, and carries on today at the Kansas Speedway, Flying H Drag ...
NASCAR & SAAB hit the road for the first time The week of December 14–20 is surprisingly rich with moments that ...
Remember the burning questions for Wisconsin motorsports fans last season? We review those now before turning our offseason attention to 2026.
EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — New England Auto Racers (NEAR) preserves and celebrates all forms of auto racing history in New England. This week on Trackside Northeast, host Joe Cortese sat down with ...
“The recognition of the Smithsonian collecting these artifacts gives us even more motivation to move forward and still try to get the word out to accomplish something in auto racing.” — Leonard T.
Those words appeared in the April 11, 1965 edition of The Charlotte Observer. They were written by George Cunningham, who manned the “Motor Beat” for the newspaper for decades. They were used to ...
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