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Royal Show at the Edinburgh Concours

September 15, 2015 By pete

Jim Clark remembered.

Jim Clark remembered.

Story and Photos by Jonathan Sharp
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This year’s Concours of Elegance continued its tradition of taking place at a British Royal Residence. Following the three previous events held at Windsor Castle, Marlborough House on the Mall in London and Hampton Court it was time for the event to travel north of the border. The location for this year’s event was the Palace of Holyrood House, the Queen’s official residence in Edinburgh. [Read more…] about Royal Show at the Edinburgh Concours

Tagged With: Edinburgh Concours 2015, European car shows, jim clark, lancia b20, MG K3, Richard Seaman, Royal Palace car shows, talbot lago, Vignale Ferrari

Chantilly Arts & Elegance Concours

September 15, 2015 By pete

A special class was dedicated to the racing Bugattis and included this Type 50 that was entered at Le Mans in 1931, seen here during the rally on Saturday.  This is the first Bugatti on which Jean Bugatti’s technical influence was very important.

A special class was dedicated to the racing Bugattis and included this Type 50 that was entered at Le Mans in 1931, seen here during the rally on Saturday. This is the first Bugatti on which Jean Bugatti’s technical influence was very important.

Story and Photos by Hugues Vanhoolandt
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The first edition of the Chantilly Arts & Elegance Concours held in 2014 was a great success and it promised not to be an easy task for Peter Auto, who organizes also the Tour Auto and Le Mans Classic, to do better. [Read more…] about Chantilly Arts & Elegance Concours

Tagged With: bugatti, car show, Chantilly Concours, Chantilly Concours de Elegance, chantilly France, Ferrari, french car shows, French Concours, hugues vanhoolandt, Masaerati at Chantilly

RM Sotheby’s Auction in London, September 7, 2015

September 15, 2015 By pete

Ferrari 250 GT/L berlinetta lusso of 1964 sold for 1.7 mln euros

Ferrari 250 GT/L Berlinetta Lusso of 1964 sold for 1.7 million euros.

Story and Photos by Alessandro Gerelli

During the weekend of the Concours of Elegance this year held in Edinburgh, (see stories) RM Sotheby’s had its traditional auction in London. About 75 were on the block, with many Ferraris and few other Italians including Maserati, Lamborghini, Alfa, Lancia.

The results of the auction were rather good with about 75% of cars sold and a record price of 4.760.000 pounds (6.5 million euros) for the Ferrari 250 Tour de France chassis 0897 GT. [Read more…] about RM Sotheby’s Auction in London, September 7, 2015

Tagged With: auction, classic cars, Italian and French classic car prices, Italian classic car auction prices, recent auction prices, RM Auction London, RM Sotheby's

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September 10, 2015 By pete

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Iso Grifo A3C impressive at this year’s Iso meet in Bresso.

Story and photos by Alessandro Gerelli

At the very beginning of the EXPO 2015 that is held in Milan from May to October, the local fansorganized an Iso Rivolta meeting in Bresso, just inside the old, now neglected factory.

As already told in VeloceToday, (“Iso Rivolta Anniversary” of 2002 see archived story), there was a dream to build an Iso museum and other attractions, but the project was delayed due to the crisis that involved the whole Italy.

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VeloceToday for September 8, 2105

September 8, 2015 By pete

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70 Years ago Tomorrow: The First Post War Race in Europe

September 8, 2015 By pete

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By Clyde Berryman

A large wooded area on the western edge of Paris played a crucial role in jump-starting motor racing on the European continent after World War ll, exactly 70 years ago this week. Clyde Berryman sums up the racing history of the famous Bois de Boulogne park in Paris, and takes us on a park visit not quite like any other. Part 2 will cover the 1946 event, and Part 3 will focus on the last few races in the Parisian park

45-posterIn August 1945, the mushroom clouds of atom bombs, and neat rows of white-clad sailors lining the decks of the battleship USS Missouri for VJ-Day in Tokyo Bay were the dramatic images coming from the other side of the globe. Smoke still rose from the rubble of German cities pounded into oblivion by massive strategic bombing. Adolf Hitler had committed suicide in his Berlin bunker as recently as May 1945. The most cataclysmic war in history had come to an end, leaving national economies destroyed, and entire populations ravaged, displaced, and distraught. Seemingly, it was no time for a motor race. [Read more…] about 70 Years ago Tomorrow: The First Post War Race in Europe

Tagged With: Bois de Boulogne races, first race after ww2, Grand Prix in France, Post war GP racing, Postwar auto races

Ferraris and the Pebble Beach Races with Michael T. Lynch

September 8, 2015 By pete


Seven of the 14 Ferraris that raced at Pebble Beach pose before their laps of the old course. Jon Shirley in the ex-Kimberly 166 Barchetta is in the front. The second row is comprised of Les Wexner’s ex-Spear 340 Mexico (left) and the ex-Randy MacDougall 166 Vignale Spyder now owned by Phil Bachman. The next row has Wexner’s ex-John Edgar 857 S next to John McCaw’s #116, the ex-Craycroft 166 Barchetta. Bringing up the rear is the ex-von Neumann 500 Mondial of Thomas Peck (left) and Wexner’s ex-Bill Spear 340 America Vignale Spyder.  Prizes won by cars in this class at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance include: Ferrari 500 Mondial, Thomas Peck, First in the Ferrari in the Pebble Beach Road Races Class. Ferrari 340 Mexico, Les Wexner, Second in the Ferrari in the Pebble Beach Road Races Class, the Phil Hill Cup. Les Wexner, Ferrari 857S. Third in the Ferrari in the Pebble Beach Road Races Class.

Seven of the 14 Ferraris that raced at Pebble Beach pose before their laps of the old course. Jon Shirley in the ex-Kimberly 166 Barchetta is in the front. The second row is comprised of Les Wexner’s ex-Spear 340 Mexico (left) and the ex-Randy MacDougall 166 Vignale Spyder now owned by Phil Bachman. The next row has Wexner’s ex-John Edgar 857 S next to John McCaw’s #116, the ex-Craycroft 166 Barchetta. Bringing up the rear is the ex-von Neumann 500 Mondial of Thomas Peck (left) and Wexner’s ex-Bill Spear 340 America Vignale Spyder. Photo by Michael Lynch.

By Michael T. Lynch

As Monterey’s automotive Holy Week has expanded over the years, the organizers of the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance have also enhanced their offerings to include the popular Pebble Beach Tour d’Elegance, Pebble Beach Retro Auto, the Pebble Beach Classic Car Forums and the two evenings of auctions by David Gooding among others. This year, there was a special treat in that to commemorate Ferrari’s participation in the original races in Pebble Beach, a class for Ferraris that had raced on the public road circuit from 1950-1956 was included. [Read more…] about Ferraris and the Pebble Beach Races with Michael T. Lynch

Tagged With: Ferrari at Pebble Beach, Ferrari at Pebble Beach Road races, Ferrari tour pebble beach, Micheal Lynch

Lynch Picks the Best of Monterey

September 8, 2015 By pete

At the risk of having my mailbox overflow with hate mail from Bugatti fans, the pinnacle of prewar sports cars is the Alfa 8C2900B. Luigi Chinetti, who owned one, said they were much more delicate mechanically than the 8C 2300s which he considered bullet proof, but that can be forgiven when you consider how they look. This is Bob Lee’s example in the Designs by Carrozzeria Touring Class. When new, the metal filets and straked spats were not on this car, but were used on some 8Cs. The top spears and running board trim are as original.

At the risk of having my mailbox overflow with hate mail from Bugatti fans, the pinnacle of prewar sports cars is the Alfa 8C2900B. Luigi Chinetti, who owned one, said they were much more delicate mechanically than the 8C 2300s which he considered bullet proof, but that can be forgiven when you consider how they look. This is Bob Lee’s example in the Designs by Carrozzeria Touring Class. When new, the metal filets and straked spats were not on this car, but were used on some 8Cs. The top spears and running board trim are as original.

Story and Photos by Michael T. Lynch

A few of our favorite things….

The aging historian and Vicki have talked for years about cutting back during Holy Week, and to some extent we did. I looked back at an old day timer and saw that we once did 37 events during the week. Back when we did the two weekends of vintage racing and everything in between, we started dropping things. We never did any of the dawn patrols at either the Pebble Tour or Pebble itself, although we have been there for the beginning of the Tour one year when we had a ride in it and it was great. [Read more…] about Lynch Picks the Best of Monterey

Tagged With: Favorite cars at car week, michael lynch, Pebble Beach 2015, pebble beach concours

Rolex Monterey Motorsports Pre-Reunion and Reunion

September 8, 2015 By pete

The sole Ferrari entered was the 1976 312 T2 of Chris MacAllister, a bit alone in this mainly Ford-Cosworth powered field.

The sole Ferrari entered was the 1976 312 T2 of Chris MacAllister, a bit alone in this mainly Ford-Cosworth-powered field.

Story and Photos by Hugues Vanhoolandt

If most of the events taking place during the Monterey Car Week consist of Concours d’Elegance or Car Shows on renowned fairways or in the streets of localities of the Monterey Peninsula, one of the oldest and major landmarks of the week remains the historic races at Laguna Seca Raceway.

With more than 550 cars throughout 15 races, there is something for everyone. The event which lasts four days, practice sessions included, is even preceded by what is called the Pre-Reunion the weekend before the main event. The Pre-Reunion counts less entrants and then combine different classes in the same races. [Read more…] about Rolex Monterey Motorsports Pre-Reunion and Reunion

Tagged With: Alfas at Historic Monterey, hugues vanhoolandt, Racing at Monterey 2015, Rolex Monterey Motorsports Pre-Reunion and Reunion

VeloceToday for September 1, 2105

September 1, 2015 By pete

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Concorso Italiano 2015

September 1, 2015 By pete

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Lamborghini Aventador lineup at Concorso.

Story by Brandes Elitch
Photos by Hugues Vanhoolandt unless otherwise noted

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Arriving at the Bayonet and Blackhorse golf course in Seaside-Monterey on a beautiful Saturday morning in August, I wondered:
– How did they get a thousand cars so perfectly in positon that early in the morning?
-How did a country the size of Arizona come to make so many desirable cars?
-Just why are Italian cars so desirable? [Read more…] about Concorso Italiano 2015

Tagged With: brandes elitch, car shows california, ci 2015, Concorso Italiano 2015, hugues vanhoolandt, italian car shows

With Peter Collins at the Mitiche Sport a Bassano 2015

September 1, 2015 By pete

Chasing a Bentley down the Stelvio.

Chasing a Bentley down the Stelvio with the Porsche Spyder..

By Peter Collins
Photos by Peter Collins unless otherwise noted. Click to ENLARGE

A little late but a wonderful journey up the Stelvio with a top notch reporter and photographer, Peter Collins.

June 18-21, 2015. I last joined up with this event as long ago as 2003. At that time it was showing signs of a healthy future with many features not normally found in fixtures of this type.

I have just been lucky enough to cover it again and can report only good things. Under the organization of the Circolo Veneto Automoto and headed by the excellent Stefano Chiminelli, Le Mitiche can now offer three days of superb driving, with an entry limited to approximately 100 cars, with good hotels, superb organization and almost hassle-free motoring. The Circolo’s greatest asset is that it consists of a passionate group of club members who just want to organize the best event of this sort that they possibly can. In addition they are non-profit making and this is reflected in the cost, so there are no horrendous entry fees. [Read more…] about With Peter Collins at the Mitiche Sport a Bassano 2015

Tagged With: italian car events, Italian classic rallies, Italian vintage car events, italian vintage racing, Mitiche Sport a Bassano, Mitiche Sport a Bassano 2015, peter collins

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