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Gauld on Klemantaski

August 5, 2024 By pete

Louis Klemantaski with Peter Collins in the 335S Ferrari on the 1957 Mille Miglia, two Leicas round his neck. Gauld photo

Story by Graham Gauld

Those of you who regularly visit VeloceToday will have noticed that motor sport photography has been my interest throughout my life as a motoring journalist.

It has been an adjunct that has helped boost the income from articles and books I have written and though it has been a great passion I have always appreciated and admired certain photographers who have become outstanding in the field of motor racing.

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Tagged With: F1 photography, Graham Gauld, Louis Klemanstaski, motor sport photography, peter nygaard

Gauld, Fiat Fish and an Abarth Goccia

August 5, 2024 By pete

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The Vignale “Goccia”. Gauld took this photo in 1957, only to find the same car at a motor show in 1999, plus the Fish and the Pinin. Read on!

From the VeloceToday Archives, March, 2017

Story and photos by Graham Gauld

As most of you probably know there was a motor show in Geneva last week, where all the attention appeared to be on supercars with weird and wonderful aerodynamics; it all looked terribly serious. Editor Pete asked me if I was going to attend the show, but had to admit that it has been about twenty years since I attended the big salons of Geneva and Paris..

I knew that Pete will have plenty of photos of the Geneva event from other correspondents so wasn’t too worried. However, Pete’s comments reminded me of an interesting show I attended in 1999. It was organized by the well-known Italian collector Franco Lombardi in his home town of Genoa and I knew I had to be there. I was not disappointed! So to get you into the Motor Show mood let me tell you about three of the cars there.

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Tagged With: Abarth Teardrop, Delfino Fiat, Fiat 509 Fish, Franco Lombardi, Genoa motor show, Graham Gauld, graham gauld photos, graham gauld stories, Pinin Farina Maserati 2000, Vignale Goccia, Vignale teardrop Abarth

Sebring 1960: The Final Hours

July 29, 2024 By pete

Alan Connell in the Ferrari California [chassis 1603] he shared with owner George Reed. Connell flogged the car and ran as high as 3rd overall after ten hours, before the drivers had to settle for a 5th place at the finish.

By Willem Oosthoek
All photos taken by Bob Jackson [Willem Oosthoek Collection]


This gorgeous 250GT [chassis 1773] was entered by Luigi Chinetti’s NART for George Arents [here] and Bill Kimberly. They ended 7th overall, one of the six GT Ferraris finishing in the top ten. It showed the reliability of these cars.

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Tagged With: 1.1-liter Climax-engined Lola Mk 1, Bill Kimberly, birdcage maserati, CAMORADI Maserati, Drivers at Sebring 1960, George Arents, Maserati at Sebring, racing a ferrari california, Sebring 1960 winners, willem oosthoek

California’s Hillsborough Concours

July 29, 2024 By pete

Star of the show.

Story and photos by Chris Nugent

June 23, 2024. It was beautiful at the Crystal Springs Golf Course. The sun was out, but the fog was hugging the coast so the temperature was ideal. It was the perfect California summer day. It had been many years since I’d been to the Hillsborough Concours d’Elegance.

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Tagged With: Alfa SZ original, Chris Nugent, Fiat 1200 TV, Hillsborough Concours, Lancia Flaminia, lancia fulvia, MG SA, OSCA Denise

Goodwood FOS: French and Shadows

July 29, 2024 By pete

1934/39 S.E.F.A.C. Parallel Eight, A one off Grand Prix car initiated by Emile Petit, and designed to take on the might of the Silver Arrows and to save French honour.

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

Not a very high count for cars of French manufacture so I thought you may enjoy seeing again the Shadow Can Am cars which were joined at the event by the single seaters.

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Tagged With: 1934/39 S.E.F.A.C Parallel Eight, 1978 Alpine-Renault A442B, 1979 Ligier Cosworth JS11, 1979 Renault RS10, cars at festival of speed, Goodwood FOS 2024, Jonathan Sharp photo

Goodwood FOS: Best of the Rest

July 29, 2024 By pete

Described as the car that was 90 years in the building. Auto Union Type 52. It is said that whilst working on their Grand Prix cars, Auto Union AG and the Ferdinand Porsche design office also planned a street legal sports sedan to be known as the Schnellsportwagen and was designed to be sold to customers to enter in events such as the Millie Miglia, or even Le Mans.

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

Whilst I know that VeloceToday is supposed to be about French and Italian cars there was just so much other interesting machinery at the Festival of Speed that interested me, so I hope you will allow me one more indulgence of your time. I know there are a lot of Silver Cars in this piece but I make no apologies as I and the Editor have a thing for the Pre War Silver Arrows.

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Tagged With: 1937 Mercedes Benz W125, Auto Union Type 52, goodwood, Goodwood FOS 2024, Jonathan Sharp photo, Mercedes Benz 1934 W25, Mercedes Benz Race Transporter

Sebring 1960: The Race

July 22, 2024 By pete

Ricardo Rodriguez in the NART-entered Ferrari Dino 196S [chassis 0776] that he co-drove with brother Pedro. The car ran well for the first five hours, occupying 5th overall. Then it began dropping back, to retire with clutch failure after 126 laps.

By Willem Oosthoek
All photos by Bob Jackson [Willem Oosthoek Collection], unless stated otherwise.

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Tagged With: Bob Jackson, Graham Hill, Maserati at Sebring, Ricardo Rodriguez, Sebring 1960, stirling moss, team Camoradi, willem oosthoek

A Look at Lugano

July 22, 2024 By pete

Photo courtesy Nigel Matthews.

Story and photos by Paul Sable

After attending as a judge over 200 concours during the past 30 years, including 20 years at Pebble, 28 at Amelia plus a host of others, I have come to know many American and European cars. So, since I was invited to attend the 3rd Lugano Concours (held 17 May 2024) in Switzerland as a judge (with the added benefit of being a spectator at Villa d’Este), I accepted the invitation. [Read more…] about A Look at Lugano

Tagged With: 1938 Fiat 1500 Coupe Touring Superleggera, 1953 Lancia Aurelia B52 Vignale Coupe, 1953 Lancia B32 Junior by Ghia, 1954 Fiat 1100 TV by Carrozzeria Canta, how to judge a concours, Judging Concours, Lugano car shows, Lugano Concours, Paul Sable

Goodwood Festival of Speed: The Italians

July 22, 2024 By pete

We’ll let you figure this one out…

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

If you look at social media you would think that the main talking point at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed was the height of the straw bales lining the track. Yes, over the years they have got higher and wider; back in 1993 crowd safety was just a single line of straw bales and a bit of rope, but should something go wrong, and somebody gets hurt, then maybe no more Festival of Speed. And that would be tragic loss.

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Tagged With: 1948 Ferrari 166 Fangio, 1977 Ferrari 312T2, 1978 Brabham-Alfa Romeo BT46B, 1980 Ferrari 512BB LM, 1998 Ferrari 333SP, cars at festival of speed, ferrari at festival of speed, Goodwood FOS 2024, Jonathan Sharp

Drivers at the Goodwood FOS 2024

July 22, 2024 By pete

Tom Kristensen channels his inner Bernd Rosemeyer

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

Due to my inability to be at two places at once (I will work on that) I was not able to photograph every driver, but the following are a selection of those that I did manage to catch. And something we note, happily, every year, in most cases, the drivers are smiling, joking, relaxed and in a great mood. Such is the magic that is the Goodwood Festival of Speed.

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Tagged With: David Brabham, derek bell, drivers at goodwood, Goodwood FOS 2024, Jonathan Sharp, Lia Block, Prinz Leopold von Bayern, Romain Dumas, Tom kristensen

Sebring, 1960 Part 3

July 16, 2024 By pete

Sebring earlier in the week. Scrutineering has started, with the Count Giovanni Volpi Ferraris lined up. Both his Scuderia Serenissima entries were allowed to run in the GT class, the #16 California [assigned to Giorgio Scarlatti/Fabrizio Serena] due to its steel body, while #15 [for Carlo Abate/Giovanni Balzarini] because it was an older 250GT Tour de France model, already homologated in the U.S. The Lotus Elites were entered by Jay Chamberlain, the Lotus importer based in North Hollywood.

By Willem Oosthoek
All photos taken by Bob Jackson [Willem Oosthoek Collection]

After the two support races on Friday, it was time for the 12 Hours itself. Unlike the wet 1959 event, Saturday’s weather promised to be warm and clear. But two things had changed for this year’s endurance race. The FIA had mandated new rules for the sportsracers, forcing them to meet the same requirements as the GT entries. This meant they had to feature a 25 cm high windshield, 30 cm high doors, a separate compartment for a suitcase measuring 20 x 40 x 65 cm, a ground clearance of 12 cm and a “useful” top. Many of the especially smaller and lower entries needed last-minute body modifications to comply with the new rules.

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Tagged With: Abarth at Sebring 1960, bob jackson photos, Bonnier, DB Panhards Sebring, Drivers at Sebring 1960, Gurney, moss, Sebring 1960, Sebring Sprite, Stirling Moss Sebring, Team Roosevelt, Turner works racer, willem oosthoek

24 hours at Spa Part 1

July 16, 2024 By pete

The descent towards “Eau Rouge” and the ascent of Raidillon.

Story and photos by Hugues Vanhoolandt

This year, the 77th edition of the 24 Hours of Spa coincided with the 100th anniversary of the event. Indeed, a year after the creation (celebration) of the 24 hours of Le Mans in 1923, the famous Francorchamps circuit, located in the Belgian Ardennes, saw the advent of a new 24-hour race.

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