New Segerstrom Shelby Event Center opens in California California’s SSEC boasts a world-class collection of 83 Shelby cars and is the fourth largest collection of models from the marque in the USA.
Velocity Invitational brings thousands of fans and hundreds of racing cars to Laguna Seca The inaugural Velocity Invitational came to a close on November 14, after three days of historic racing and remarkable exhibitions and top-class cuisine at Monterey’s WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca in California.
Racers Tommy Kendall and Justin Bell on broadcasting from an Airstream trailer Former racing drivers Justin Bell and Tommy ‘TK’ Kendall are blazing their own trail in the ever-popular world of talk shows with their latest venture, The Torque Show; a live streamed motor sport chat show hosted and produced from a gleaming, state-of-the-art Airstream trailer from the paddocks of American race tracks.
Obituary: driver, coach and all-round good guy Bob Bondurant Legendary American racing driver and driver coach Bob Bondurant passed away on November 12, 2021, aged 88.
Villeneuve & Pironi documentary to be released 40 years on from Gilles’ tragic death Villeneuve & Pironi is a new documentary slated for release in “late 2022”, exactly 40 years after Gilles Villeneuve lost his life at Zolder in 1982 following a dispute with Scuderia Ferrari teammate, Didier Pironi.
The fight for ownership of Donald Campbell’s Bluebird K7 Ongoing battle over ownership of Bluebird K7, the record-breaking boat in which Donald Campbell lost his life, casts shadow over British engineering and sporting icon.
Mille Miglia announces its route and a move to mid-June for 2022 The 2022 Mille Miglia has been pushed back to June, but the customary 1000-mile clockwise route from Rome to Brescia and back remains intact.
160 rally greats planned for 2022 Eifel Rallye Festival The tenth edition of western Germany’s ADAC Eifel Rallye Festival will take place from July 21-23, 2022, and it’s set to be extra special after suffering forced cancellations in 2020 and 2021.
Jenson Button on racing at the Goodwood Revival Jenson was the first to admit that driving wheel-to-wheel in cars with cross-ply tyres, manual gearboxes and steel brakes was a stark contrast from the cutting-edge carbon-fibre, wing-clad machines he made his name in.