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100 Years of the Supercar at Alexandra Palace

November 15, 2016 By pete

Recently restored by GTO Engineering and taking pride of place on their stand,was this 1960 Ferrari 250 GT Cabriolet Pininfarina Series 1, chassis  1475GT. Previously owned for 40 years by Ferrari historian Hilary Raab.

Recently restored by GTO Engineering and taking pride of place on their standwas this 1960 Ferrari 250 GT Cabriolet Pininfarina Series 1, chassis #1475GT. Previously owned for 40 years by Ferrari historian Hilary Raab.

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

I had wanted to visit this show – now in its second year – not so much for the cars on display, but for a fondness for the location. Alexandra Palace (Ally Pally to us Londoners) is a historic entertainment venue in Alexandra Park, London and located in the north of the city. Known as the people’s Palace and home to concerts, exhibitions and various other cultural events, it was opened by Queen Victoria on her 54th birthday the May 24, 1873. Tragedy struck 16 days later when a fire, which started in the dome, reduce the Palace to ruins with only the outer walls left standing. Undaunted, the palace was rebuilt, opening again in 1875.

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Alexandra Palace today.

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Tagged With: 100 years of the Supercar, Alexandra Palace show, Classic and Sports Carr show, Classics at Alexandra Palace, Supercar history

Goal Achieved: Alpine Clinches the LMP2 Titles

November 15, 2016 By pete

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Alpine A460 n°35 Baxi DC Racing Alpine at Le Mans, 19 June 2016 CREDIT: ALEXANDRE GUILLAUMOT / DPPI

Story by Roberto Motta, Photos by Media Renault – DPPI MEDIA

One round before the end of the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC), Signatech-Alpine won the LMP2 Teams’ title, while Nicolas Lapierre, Stéphane Richelmi and Gustavo Menezes secured the Drivers’ crown.

Rounding off an exceptional season that saw the team win four races including the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the Signatech-Alpine A460 claimed the LMP2 Category Teams’ and Drivers’ titles in the FIA World Endurance Championship.

In light of this prestigious result, Michael Van der Sandem, CEO of Alpine, said “…this victory is the best advertising medium that we could give to the production cars that will be on sale from next year.”

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March, 2016: Alpine, Alpine Celebration and Alpine Vision CREDITS: ANTHONY BERNIER

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VeloceToday for November 8, 2016

November 8, 2016 By pete

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Peter Giddings, the Chain Gang and Firle

November 8, 2016 By pete

Peter Giddings at Firle Hillclimb in the Frazer Nash.

Peter Giddings at Firle Hillclimb in the Frazer Nash.

By Peter Giddings
All photos courtesy Peter Giddings unless marked otherwise

Last week Jonathan Sharp wrote up a very nice piece for us about the Firle Hillclimb Revival, with plenty of enticing photos of car guys and girls just having fun with their classics. It certainly hit a note with our readers. Then Peter Giddings emailed us about his experiences driving a Frazer Nash ‘Chain Gang’ at the original Firle Hillclimb in 1963. We begged for more and here is his story:

I could not believe my eyes when I saw your “Firle Hillclimb Revival”, the setting for several of my early attempts at competitive speed hill climbing.” I attach a report from Autosport, July 19, 1963 which reads in part, “Last May P. H. Giddings had rocketed up in 28.69 secs. in a 1928 Frazer Nash fitted with a 1926 A.C. engine, and on Sunday this incredible device did 28.66 secs. to take third place in the most hotly contested class of the day. How this chain-driven car can be coaxed up Firle so quickly only Mr. Giddings knows!” [Read more…] about Peter Giddings, the Chain Gang and Firle

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Vintage Collingrove Hillclimb, 2016

November 8, 2016 By pete

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Robert Sales, Fiat 508 is detailed below.

Story and photos by Vince Johnson

Sunday 2 October, 2016
Following an exceptionally damp winter, the Barossa Valley north of Adelaide was at its greenest for the Sporting Car Club of SA’s annual Vintage Hillclimb meet. Festivities got underway with a Welcome Dinner at the Brauhaus Hotel in Angaston on Friday evening, followed by Saturday’s tour of the wine district. Morning tea and a light lunch left plenty of room for the Annual Dinner at the Wanera Wine Bar Restaurant that night, but on Sunday morning it was down to business at the club’s Collingrove track. [Read more…] about Vintage Collingrove Hillclimb, 2016

Tagged With: Amilcar, Australia, Collingrove hillclimb, hillclimbs, Racing a Fiat 508, South Australian car events, Vintage Collingrove Hillclimb

Driving the Wild Miura S

November 8, 2016 By pete

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Paying attention to the Miura, circa 1973. Wright’s students are getting a good education.

Last week we did a story about a drive with Paul Wilson in his Miura and noted the lack of interest the car elicited as we drove around. But that was not the case, says John Wright, back in 1973 when his students got a chance to see a Miura up close. Wright also finagled a drive in the ‘beast’ so do read on….Ed.

By John R. Wright

For three years, I taught in Toronto at a school called Thornhill Collegiate, just north of Toronto. Because I was racing a Formula Vee at the time and had an interest in cars, the head of the Technical Department asked me to be a staff sponsor for a school autosports club. We would meet regularly, and I would sign out films from various sources like Labatts or Players on racing or rallying and show them in my classroom after school was over. The club would also organize various events like driving skill contests and gymkhanas. We would also participate in local fun rallies organized by the Deutsche Automobile Club in which I had a membership. In addition, we would also get in guest speakers, usually local race car drivers, like Formula Ford Champion Gary Magwood or Canadian racer Horst Kroll. [Read more…] about Driving the Wild Miura S

Tagged With: Buying a Lamborghini Miura, driving a lamborghini, driving a lamborghini miura, driving impressions, lamborghini, Miura

VeloceToday for November 1, 2016

November 1, 2016 By pete

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Marcello Gandini, Maestro of Design Reviewed

November 1, 2016 By pete

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Photo of Stratos by Piotr Degler

Marcello Gandini, Maestro of Design Volume One by Gautam Sen
ISBN 978-1-85443-279-7 regular, ISBN 978-1-85443-280-3 deluxe
2 Volume set 400 pages in each volume
924 images (449 Volume I and 475 Volume II) – many never seen before!
Over one hundred of Gandini’s designs featured
600 copies of the regular editions, 400 numbered and signed by both Marcello Gandini and Gautam Sen
Published by Dalton Watson, 2016
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By Pete Vack

Right up front, let us tell you that this 800-page, two-volume set entitled Marcello Gandini, Maestro of Design is one of the best books on automotive designers we’ve ever read. We did a quick Internet search and found many new (and old) books on Italian designers, (see list at end of this article) but none that approached the coverage of Gandini. It is devastatingly interesting, beautifully illustrated, nails down the history of every design and/or car touched by Marcello Gandini. The author, Gautam Sen, weaves the designer’s comments (from an introvert who is almost incapable of commenting on himself or his work) into a fascinating story backed by interesting and relevant histories. [Read more…] about Marcello Gandini, Maestro of Design Reviewed

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Driving and Maintaining a Lamborghini Miura S

November 1, 2016 By pete

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By Pete Vack

The way to gain entrance into the realm of the Dallara/Gandini masterpiece that is the Miura is to gently push the door latch button from the Fiat 850 and pull a bit on the chrome fin at the bottom of the row of black fins to the rear of the door window.

“Be careful getting in. Here’s how you have to do it. Get your butt over the seat and gently lower it straight down. Don’t wiggle. Don’t squirm. The reason is because the seats are original cloth inserts and any heavy lateral movement stresses out the material,” said Paul Wilson.

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27 year-old Marcello Gandini’s first assignment following his employment by Bertone was to design a body for the Miura chassis. Paul Wilson’s Miura S captures the excitement of the Gandini work of art.

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Firle Hillclimb Revival, U.K.

November 1, 2016 By pete

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Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

On the Sunday following the Goodwood Revival rather than taking a rest or perhaps cutting the lawn, my pals and I took a trip just down the road from our respective homes to the Firle Hill Climb Revival, being run for the second year by the Bo Peep Drivers Club.

The first Firle Hill climb took place in 1949, run by the Bentley Drivers Club. The climb was 600 yards in length and quite steep, running up Bo Peep Lane to the top of the Sussex Downs. [Read more…] about Firle Hillclimb Revival, U.K.

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VeloceToday for October 25, 2016

October 25, 2016 By pete

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Zoute Grand Prix, 2016: Splendor in the Grass

October 25, 2016 By pete

Delivered new in Milan, this 1953 Fiat 8V berlinetta Rapi Corsa, # 000032, was owned and raced by Scuderia Ambrosiana.  The car was fitted with lightweight body and sliding windows.  It ran at the 1953 Mille Miglia with race number 506 and finished 18th overall.  In 1954, it took part again at the Mille Miglia but failed to finish.

Delivered new in Milan, this 1953 Fiat 8V berlinetta Rapi Corsa, # 000032, was owned and raced by Scuderia Ambrosiana. The car was fitted with lightweight body and sliding windows. It ran at the 1953 Mille Miglia with race number 506 and finished 18th overall. In 1954, it took part again at the Mille Miglia. Now owned by Jan de Reu, the Otto Vu won Best of Show.

Story and photos by Hugues Vanhoolandt

October 6-9 2016– The fashionable bathing resort of Knokke Le Zoute, on the Belgian coast, hosted the seventh edition of the Zoute Grand Prix. Spread over four days, the Zoute Grand Prix consists of five events:
– the Zoute Top Marques with 14 stages held in the streets of Knokke, presenting the newest models of 14 premium marques
– the Zoute Rally which is a regularity rally for almost 200 pre-1965 cars
– the Zoute Sale by Bonhams
– the Zoute GT Tour which is a short rally for the latest Supercars
– the Zoute Concours d’Elégance which is held on two locations: on Saturday on the Approach Golf and on Sunday on Fairway 1 of the

Royal Zoute Golf Club where the judging and the award ceremony take place. All participating cars are then shown to the general public on the Albert Place, in the city center.

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