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Elegance and Automobile in Monte Carlo

July 2, 2019 By pete

Story and photos by Graham Gauld

Those who have read any of my stories before will know that I have an interest in coachbuilding, and in particular the more flamboyant styles of the 1930s. As a result, when the Automobile Club of Monaco decided to bring back their traditional Concours d’Elegance (which first started in the 1920s), I just knew we would be faced with a coachbuilding extravaganza. [Read more…] about Elegance and Automobile in Monte Carlo

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Alfa Romeo 8C35 Grand Prix Cars: For the Record

July 2, 2019 By pete

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By Pete Vack
Montage above by Peter Darnall

From the VeloceToday Archives, January 2017

One might wonder why we are so interested in the Alfa 8C35 cars. An old saying goes that history is written by the survivors; and indeed, this is the case for the 8C35. But in addition to being survivors, the various and sundry 8C35s running today are examples of the only Grand Prix car to give the combined Silver Arrows a real run for the money. [Read more…] about Alfa Romeo 8C35 Grand Prix Cars: For the Record

Tagged With: Alfa 12C36, alfa 8c35, alfa romeo grand prix cars, Peter Darnall, peter giddings, Peter Greenfield, tazio nuvolari

Ex-Cunningham Stanguellini

June 25, 2019 By pete

Story by Sean Smith

By his own estimations Bill Gelles has owned and raced in a Stanguellini longer than anyone else in the world (with hats off to Howard Banaszak!) Gelles has steeped himself in the history and lore of all things Stanguellini. When Gelles sat down and spoke to Vittorio’s son Francesco, Francesco told Bill “You know more of the history of these cars than we do.” Well, almost. Bill had learned a lot.

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Tecno Montecarlo ‘Nanni Galli’

June 25, 2019 By pete

Words and photos by Roberto Motta and Archivio Scuderia del Portello

Last Friday, June 14th, at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, we were able to attend an event that could leave a mark in the history of motor sports.

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Tagged With: alfa 8c, biofuel racecars, Le Mans LPG, LPG race cars, Tecno history, Tecno Monte Carlo, Tecno-Nanni Galli

2019 Grand Prix de l’Age d’Or

June 25, 2019 By pete

Story and Photos by Hugues Vanhoolandt

The Grand Prix de l’Age d’Or is one of the oldest historic events for racing cars, and it recently celebrated its 55th anniversary and its 15th edition on the Dijon-Prenois circuit.

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Erwin Goldschmidt

June 25, 2019 By pete

By Pete Vack
From the VeloceToday Archives, June 2013

“I have to say, that despite all, I liked Erwin Goldschmidt.” Cameron Argetsinger had the opportunity to know the flying Allard driver better than most others. In fact, it was Argetsinger who gave Goldschmidt the opportunity to race at Watkins Glen.

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Tagged With: allard, cameron argetsinger, erwin goldschmidt, Watktins Glen 1950

And How! Fiat S76 at the London Concours

June 18, 2019 By pete

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

Heaven knows what the pedestrians must have thought when this big red fire belching, gun fire emitting, ancient Italian car pulled up at the zebra crossing and signaled for them to cross.

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Six Indy Winners by Aurora

June 18, 2019 By pete

Text, photos and models by Aldo Zana

Aurora had already emerged as one of the leading brands in plastic kits when its products first reached Italy, shortly after their 1952 launch in the U.S. The catalogue focused on model planes and the few model cars were limited to 1:32-scale European sports and GT vehicles – at least, those were the ones sold in Italy. [Read more…] about Six Indy Winners by Aurora

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London Concours d’Elegance, 2019

June 18, 2019 By pete

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

The London Concours, held on June 5-6, is now in its third year and held again at the Honorable Artillery Company’s headquarters in the City of London, often described as being the location of the second most valuable cricket pitch in London. [Read more…] about London Concours d’Elegance, 2019

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Abarth’s Origins Investigated

June 18, 2019 By pete

By Pete Vack

Although new information has surfaced about the Cisitalia Abarth 204, in looking over years of notes, letters and books, we note that as far back as 30 years ago historian John de Boer got the facts down and got them right. He passed his knowledge on and we absorbed it into the first edition of this author’s Illustrated Abarth Buyer’s Guide. [Read more…] about Abarth’s Origins Investigated

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And How! Happy Father’s Day

June 11, 2019 By pete

By Pete Vack and John C. Lutsch

No, unfortunately not owned by Nuvolari. But this 10.5 x 6 inch men’s jewelry box has been with the Vack family for a while (46 years!). My wife Mary (in lead photo, taken in 1973) bought it for me as a Father’s Day present—being keen enough to instantly recognize the car on the lid as an old Alfa Grand Prix car.

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The Inaugural Sonoma Speed Festival 2019

June 11, 2019 By pete

Story by Brandes Elitch

Lead photo by Steve Snyder. The Alfa 158D appeared at the Inaugural Sonoma Speed Festival.

I have never profiled our local track, just north of San Francisco, alternately known as Sears Point, Infinion Raceway, and now Sonoma Raceway. Today it is celebrating its fiftieth anniversary. [Read more…] about The Inaugural Sonoma Speed Festival 2019

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