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Michael Lynch honors Steve Earle (2009)

August 28, 2023 By pete

In the Americas, the only place you can see sights like this is at the Monterey Historic Automobile Races. Juan Manual Fangio and Sir Jackie Stewart warm up an Alfa 159 and P3 respectively, before a demonstration run in 1985 that included Phil Hill in an Alfa P2. Credit: General Racing

Exclusive story by Michael T. Lynch

From the VeloceToday Archives, 2009

Last Sunday evening, an era in American motor racing ended. At the traditional prize giving ceremony at the Rolex Monterey Historic Automobile Races at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, Steven J. Earle, by far the most influential person in U.S. vintage racing, announced that the 36-year old Rolex Monterey Historics, which he founded in 1974, was ending.

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Tagged With: earle and historics, future of historics, laguna seca, michael lynch, monterey historics, Monterey Historics history, steve earle

A French Day at Brooklands P1

August 21, 2023 By pete

1926 Bugatti Type 37 GP, and the Brooklands Watch Company’s ‘Little Car Company’ baby Bugatti Type 35. The Type 37 was originally owned by Mr Smith, the chief engineer at Lever Brothers who, during the 1930s, carried out a very well-engineered conversion of the engine to twin magneto ignition.

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

August 13, 2023. Popped up to Brooklands in Surrey last Sunday for Brooklands French Car Day.  I think it was a new event, it was certainly new to me. So said the website, ” French legends from our Collection will be on display around the Motoring Village, from all-conquering Bugattis to veteran Peugeots, Malcolm Campbell’s Lorraine Dietrich ‘Vieux Charles III’ to the British Grand Prix winning Delage; you will be able to get close to these amazing machines.”

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Tagged With: Delage, delahaye, French Car Day Brooklands, Lorraine Dietrich B3-6, Panhard, peugeot, talbot lago t 26

Then and Now: Alfa DNA

August 21, 2023 By pete

Four Alfa sedans representing almost 70 years of Alfa design; the 1950s with the Alfa 1900 Berlina, the Alfa 105 Sedan of the 1960s and early 70s, the 1990s with the 164, and today’s new Giulia Quadrifoglio. A wonderful display of automotive tradition, but do the genes really carry through? Does the latest Quadrifolgio have anything in common with the 1900? We’d like your opinions!

Story and photos by Sean Smith
From the VeloceToday Archives, 2019

Can you take cars that are 60 years apart and compare them? Is there any overlap? So much has changed over that time. So many improvements, so many refinements. Can a car company retain the imagination and passion it has from its past… can it transcend modernity and still retain the fire from bygone days? Comparing four Alfa sedans from disparate eras brings up interesting questions: Is there such a thing as automotive DNA and has Alfa succeeded reproducing desirable genes? Are designers, then and now, really passionate or corporate drones? Is Alfa different than, say GM? We’ll present the cars; you present your views.

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Tagged With: Alfa racing sedans, Alfa Road Tests, Alfa Romeo DNA, Alfa romeo driven, Alfas sedans, how to buy an alfa romeo, New Alfa Romeo Quadrifolgio

And That Was the Way it Was: F1 in 1971-2

August 21, 2023 By pete

McLaren parts. Silverstone, British GP, 1971. The car, driven by Peter Gethin, DNF when the engine blew. A rare instance of the Cosworth-Ford engine failing.

Story and photos by Charley Seavey

Many years ago, getting near the pits and/or paddock was much easier. Earlier I’ve recounted my story about getting into the pits at

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Tagged With: 72 Belgian Grand Prix, British GP 1972, Cosworth Ford, lotus f1, McLaren F1 1972, Peter Gethin

A French Day at Brooklands P2

August 21, 2023 By pete

Simca Aronde Plein Ciel with coachwork by Facel.

Photos by Jonathan Sharp

We continue with the offerings from French Car Day at Brooklands, Renault and Citroen up….

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Tagged With: 2cv citroen, alpine a110, Citroen war van, French Car Day Brooklands, Jonathan Sharp photo, Renault

Was Fangio Really the Greatest?

August 21, 2023 By pete

Does this book answer the question of who was greater, Hill or Andretti?

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Review by Pete Vack
From the VeloceToday Archives

Clyde Berryman needs no introduction here, but then again maybe so. For it appears that Clyde is not only a model and diorama maker but a statistician as well. (Click to see the Berryman Dioramas) His first statistical rating project was a record of National College Football (he is also a football fan) which was so good it was included in the annual NCAA College Football Record Book. He loves statistics, loves to analyze results with all existing information, and loves Grand Prix racing. So, he invented his own system to rate Formula 1 drivers from 1950 to 2019, and attempts to answer that age old question, was it the driver, or was it the car? [Read more…] about Was Fangio Really the Greatest?

Tagged With: Clyde Berryman, dalton watson books, f1 race statistics, formula 1 race statistics, Quality Point Rating System, race statistics

VSCC Prescott 2023

August 14, 2023 By pete

1922/30 Austin Maggot.

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

I had not visited an event at the Prescott Hill climb since 2016 so I decided it was time for another visit on August 5-6. The event, the VSCC (Vintage Sports-Car Club) speed championship round 5 ‘Vintage Prescott.’ So has the place changed over the years? Not that I could tell, it is still a lovely setting in the heart of the countryside and in the quieter moments it is possible to hear the distant sound of a steam whistle from the nearby Heritage steam railway above the sounds of the birds.

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Tagged With: Amilcar at Prescott, bugatti at prescott, Jonathan Sharp photo, Prescott 2023, vscc prescott

A Prescott Primer

August 14, 2023 By pete

Bugattis enjoy a rare moment of sun. David Hand’s 1925 T39 sits next to the 1924 Brescia T13 of Charles Knill-Jones.

By Jonathan Sharp
From the VeloceToday Archives, 2012

The Cotswolds: bucolic golden-hued thatched cottages, rolling farm land, wheat fields swaying in a warm summer breeze, antique shops, old English country inns selling fine English ales. All this and more, for it is also the home of the Bugatti Owners Club of Great Britain and the famous Prescott Hill climb.

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Tagged With: Amilcar, brescia bugatti, bugatti, bugatti trust, bugattis at prescott, delage d6, frazer nash, gima racer, gn nome, hillclimbs, Jonathan Sharp, nazzaro tf, prescott, prescott hillclimb, talbot lago t23, vscc prescott

Scott Callan and the Model A

August 14, 2023 By pete

Story and photos by S. Scott Callan

We were sitting at Gene’s dining room table discussing Jim Clark’s heroic drive at Watkins Glen in the 1963 US GP. Clark’s car wouldn’t fire on the line at the start, then it came alive and so did his drive from the back. Finishing third. He had driven out to the Glen to see Clark race.

Yep, Gene was a real Clark guy. Lotus too of course. All my derogatory Chapman, “Don’t take that bolt for a ride!” comments, quoted to me by Stirling Moss, had no effect. His ownership of a perfect Lotus Cortina in the day had sealed his enthusiasm. Or was it fate?” [Read more…] about Scott Callan and the Model A

Tagged With: An Original Model A, Buying a Ford Model A, Driving a Model A, Ford Model A drive, Scott Callan

Andrea Fraschetti, Ferrari Engineer

August 7, 2023 By pete

The original 2.1 liter Ferrari Dino on its debut at the Modena Autodrome a few weeks after Andrea Fraschetti’s death. Graham Gauld photo

By Graham Gauld

When it comes to words and books, no marque in motoring history has been over-written and over-published than Ferrari. Through the years it has led to some weird publications, such as the book that featured only the different ways in which Ferrari race cars were numbered. Not the actual numbers, you understand, but the graphic style of numbering on the side of the cars. Esoteric, you bet!

And yet there are still many stories to be told, and one of them concerns a young engineer and designer who was with Ferrari for less than two years before he was killed testing a Ferrari Dino prototype at the Modena Autodrome in 1957. What made this poignant for me was that he died just three weeks before I arrived in Modena for the first time and from that day little or nothing has been written about him. His name was Andrea Fraschetti.

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Tagged With: Andrea Fraschetti, Dino 246, Enzo Ferrari engineers, F2 Ferrari Fraschetti, ferrari engineers, Graham Gauld

World’s Oldest Rally Navigator

August 7, 2023 By pete

By Pete Vack

Ninety-five-year-old Frank Shaffer recently placed third in the Fools Rush in Rally in Central Virginia, navigating in the same 1958 Mercedes Benz 190 sedan that he had purchased in Germany when new, and currently owned by Mercedes enthusiast and driver in the event, Chip Hughes.

Now if that’s not a record, it’s close to it. And if not a record, then a damn good story in any case. And if not a good story, then at least an inspiration for the rest of us. Here’s how it happened. [Read more…] about World’s Oldest Rally Navigator

Tagged With: frank shaffer, Mercedes Benz 190, Mercedes Rally, Oldest navigator

Cartier Style et Luxe at the Festival of Speed

August 7, 2023 By greg

Entered by Ferrari Classiche, a 1966 330 GT 2 plus 2

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

As mentioned in my previous reports, after completing all the necessary requirements in the press room at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, my first port of call is to try to capture the entrants in the Cartier Style et Luxe concours before they get buried in a sea of people. As in previous years the classes were a diverse and eclectic mix covering everything from early cyclecars to Low Riders and GT1 Homologation specials. The weather on Friday was not so good and as you know Saturday was cancelled, but I managed to grab a few extra shots on Sunday once the sun had come out.

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Tagged With: 1921 Tamplin, 1937 Bentley by Park Ward, 1954 Aston Martin DB2/4 Vignale, 1957 356 Speedster, 1962 400 Superamerica, Cartier Style 2023, Cartier Style et Luxe 2023, Jonathan Sharp photo, Nissan R390

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