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Ferrari’s Fab Four

June 6, 2022 By pete

By Peter Darnall

The Italian word “mondiale” translates as “world” in the English language but in the Ferrari factory at Maranello, the name has special significance. Mondial (without the final “e”) is a Maranello trademark name which commemorates factory Grand Prix cars which won two successive World Championships in 1952 and 1953. The original Mondials were a group of 2 liter Ferrari 4-cylinder sports racing machines which challenged the motor racing world in the mid-1950s. They were known as “500 Mondials” (the cubic centimeter displacement of a single cylinder) to differentiate them from larger displacement versions of same engine which would follow.

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Tagged With: Alan Boe, Ferrari Mondial 0428 MD, Ferrari Mondial 0430 MD, Ferrari Mondial 0438 MD, Ferrari Mondial sn 0401 MD, Ferrari Mondial sn 0418 MD, Peter Darnall

Major Hartley Whyte by Graham Gauld

June 6, 2022 By pete

Major Hartley Whyte with his military moustache with his rare DB2 Aston Martin.

Story and Photos by Graham Gauld

One of the advantages of having been around for far too long, or disadvantages if you care to look at it that way, is that many moments from the past keep being dug up and, thanks to the internet, one is constantly reminded of them.

Such was the case a few years ago when an owner came on to me about an interesting E-type Jaguar.

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Tagged With: Aston Martin Dennis Poore, Aston Martin Whyte, Graham Gauld, Jaguar factory finances, Major Hartley Whyte

Royal Cars for the Queen’s Jubilee

June 6, 2022 By pete

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

The UK has just celebrated another Jubilee for the Queen. But ten years ago, Jonathan Sharp was also on hand to celebrate a very special event at Goodwood’s Festival of Speed – a motoring tribute to compliment Queen Elizabeth’s Diamond Jubilee held in 2012. It seemed like an appropriate time to republish the account, Jonathan’s first for VeloceToday.com. Congratulations to both the Queen and Mr. Sharp! [Ed.]

This being Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee, the theme chosen for this year’s Cartier “Style et Luxe” display at the Goodwood Festival of Speed was “Transport fit for a Queen”. The display featured cars that were either owned by or used by the Queen or other members of the Royal Family. The display also featured a Royal Train Carriage, children’s electric ride in toy cars and even an aeroplane. The displays, in five classes, were arranged on the grass in front of the stable yard of Goodwood House.
[Read more…] about Royal Cars for the Queen’s Jubilee

Tagged With: Cars of the Monarch, Goodwood Royal cars, Jonathan Sharp, Jonathan Sharp photo, queen's jubilee, Queens platinum jubilee

Bob Temple Kodachromes from Watkins Glen

May 30, 2022 By pete

Bob Temple photos courtesy Dale LaFollette at VintageMotorphoto

From the VeloceToday Archives, June, 2017

Before he went west when he was a young man (see Bob Temple at Palm Springs), Bob Temple journeyed to Watkins Glen to see the 1950 event, which was a very big deal. He took along his trusty camera loaded with Kodachrome film, and came back with negatives left in a box until Dale LaFollette found and purchased them after Bob’s death in 1991. The Temple photos have never been published before.

As usual, we asked our resident experts what they could add to the photos: Eric Davison, who was there watching eagerly, while he himself was taking precious color photos; Jim Sitz from the West Coast but who knows everyone, and Philippe Defechereux, who wrote the book “Watkins Glen, the Street Years • 1948-1952” and who kicks this off.

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Tagged With: Allard goldschmidt, artgetsinger, Bob Temple photos, kimberly ferrari, Le Monstre, watkins glen, watkins glen 1950

Spa Classic Returns to Francorchamps

May 30, 2022 By pete

Welcome back to Spa-Francorchamps and Spa Classic!

Story and Photos by Hugues Vanhoolandt

Spa Classic is finally back on the Francorchamps circuit! After a hiatus of two years (we all know why), the tenth edition was able to take place in this month of May and moreover, without rain, which is not uncommon here. More than 380 cars came together to challenge the “Roller-coaster of the Ardennes”, seven kilometers long with its twenty turns marked out by descents and climbs. Nine grids represented the different eras of endurance racing from the post-war period until the early 2000s, which I invite you to discover here.

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Tagged With: Alfa Romeo Spa, ferrari at spa, hugues vanhoolandt, spa classic, Spa Francorchamps

The Quail Motorcycle Gathering Part 2

May 30, 2022 By pete

1965 Moto Morini, red number 65, 175 cc racer, owned by Joey Shimoda

Story and Photos by Brandes Elitch

There are many high-end car shows, which are typically called a Concours d‘Elegance. Two of the most extraordinary are right in this area, the Pebble Beach show and The Quail, a Motorsports Gathering, right on the same field as this show. I have been to many shows of this type in the last fifty years, but I am quite sure that the Quail motorcycle show is in a class by itself, and is likely to remain that way for a while.

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Tagged With: 1953 Gilera 500, 1995 Aprilla, brandes elitch, Laverda, Moto Morini, mv agusta, the quail, The Quail Motorcycle Gathering 2022

Celebrating a Land Speed Record, 100 Years On

May 23, 2022 By pete

The 350HP Sunbeam at speed.

Story and Photos by Jonathan Sharp

“It felt like being hurled into space in a good armchair…” wrote SCH (Sammy) Davis, Bentley Boy and sports editor of The Autocar in his article on driving the 350HP Sunbeam in the 22nd February 1929 edition of the magazine.

On the 17th May 1922, at around 5pm as the weather during the day had been bad, Kenelm Lee Guinness (of KLG spark plug fame), in the V-12, 18 litre 350 HP Sunbeam, descended off the Brooklands banking and onto the Railway Straight to enter the measured mile for the second time. Just over 27 seconds later he had broken the Land Speed Record. His average speed for the measured kilometre was 133.75 mph, for the mile 129.17 mph, and 136.05 for the half mile This was to be the last time that the Land Speed Record was to be broken on a motor racing circuit; the cars had become much too fast, so record breaking switched to beaches and salt lakes.
100 years to the day, we gathered at Brooklands, to celebrate his achievement. [Read more…] about Celebrating a Land Speed Record, 100 Years On

Tagged With: 350HP Sunbeam, Brooklands LSR, Jonathan Sharp, Jonathan Sharp photo, Kemelm Lee Guinness, Sunbeam LSR car

A Visit to Cassel’s Classic Cars

May 23, 2022 By pete

Many Bugattis were present. Very interesting was this Bugatti Type 30 bodied as a ‘Torpedo ponté’ by Parisian coachbuilder Lavocat & Marsaud.

Story and Photos by Hugues Vanhoolandt

Cassel, a small town in the North of France, is not only a typical village in Flanders but also home of the Galerie des Damiers (the checkerboard gallery) founded and run for decades by well-known dealer Christophe Pund, who has no equal in unearthing automotive rarities.

Every two years, on the first of May, Mr Pund receives his car enthusiast friends for a good-natured picnic with, of course, the theme of old cars.

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Tagged With: 1923 Newton, Alphi, Ansaldo, Automobiles Rally, Christophe Pund, Galerie des Damiers, Georges Irat, hugues vanhoolandt, MG EX234 prototype, Omega-Six Competition, Osca S187, Panhard Dynamic, Simca Barthe

The Quail Motorcycle Gathering 2022

May 23, 2022 By pete

1967 Italjet Vampire (competition off road category) owned by Marc Crocetti who volunteered to help with this article. His bikes all have number 71.

Story and Photos by Brandes Elitch

The 12th Annual Quail Motorcycle Gathering was held at the Quail Lodge resort in Carmel Valley, California on May 14, 2022. Because of the pandemic, it could not be held for the two previous years. It was good to be back. This is a world-class motorcycle event, likely THE world-class motorcycle event. [Read more…] about The Quail Motorcycle Gathering 2022

Tagged With: 1924 Moto Guzzi Normale, 1962 Mondial 125 Sport, Aermacchi SS 350, brandes elitch, Ducati 450 Desmo, Ducati Alazurra 650, Gordon McCall, Marc Crocetti, The Quail Motorcycle Gathering 2022

2008: The Alfa Romeo 8C is Really Here!

May 23, 2022 By pete

This Alfa 8C is painted in the optional color of Rosso Competizione.

In November of 2008, the late Werner Pfister was on hand to record this very unusual delivery of the first 8C Alfas in the U.S. So, 14 years later, how has the 8C faired?

An exclusive report by Werner Pfister
Photos by Werner Pfister

In July, 1951 Enzo Ferrari’s racing team won its first Grand Prix after only 4 years in existence. It was then that he was heard to say, “I have killed my mother!” referring to the fact that he had just beaten the dominant Alfa Romeo that had nurtured him both as a driver and manager of the Scuderia Ferrari Alfa team in the pre-war era. Today, Alfa, now under the same corporate ownership of FIAT as Ferrari, has come back to the USA in a very big way.

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Tagged With: alfa 8c, alfa romeo 8c in us, alfa t33, glickenhaus, miller motorcars

Brooklands Italian Car Day: Fiats

May 16, 2022 By pete

Welcome to Brooklands.

Story and Photos by Jonathan Sharp

When visiting the annual Italian Car day at Brooklands (April 30) you really do need to keep circulating the site, as cars come and go throughout the day. Some stay all day, some for just a few hours, owner’s club groups meet up and picnics get laid out. During lunchtime a group of vehicles selected by the event sponsor Auto Italia Magazine, ranging from Abarth Grand Prix to a Ferrari SF90, took to the adjacent Mercedes Benz World Test track for some demo laps in front of a large crowd that had crossed the river Wey to join them.

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Tagged With: Auto Italian magazine, Brooklands car events, Fiats at Italian Car Day, Italian Car Day, Italian car day brooklands, Jonathan Sharp

And How!

May 16, 2022 By pete

A few years ago we established a mini-feature entitled “And How” as a page to drop in short items, newsbits, addendums, etcetera. It worked fairly well. But after a while, I forgot to make further use of it. Then last week Graham Gauld, Rich Minor and Kendall Merritt had a few things they would like to impart, but shorts, y’know, things that would fit into a mini-feature. How do we do that within the VT format? Oh ya, I remember now. And How. Ed.

Mike Anthony gives Tony Brooks a push at the 1956 British GP. (Photo Gauld)

Graham Gauld and Tony Brooks

I am afraid I was unable to add anything to the comments about Tony Brooks as I had just left France after 27 years and getting adjusted to being back in the UK. [Read more…] about And How!

Tagged With: Alfa enthusiasts, Ferrari 0204, Fred Puhn, Glen Glendenning, Graham Gauld, jim kimberly, Kendall Merritt, Rich Minor, Tony Brooks

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