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Le Mans Classic, 1923-1961

July 28, 2025 By pete

Guillermo Fierro’s 1960 Maserati Tipo 61 Birdcage #2466.

Story and Photos by Hugues Vanhoolandt

Firmly anchored in the historic racing calendar since its creation in 2002, the Le Mans Classic, traditionally held every two years, was already in its twelfth edition this year. Given the success of this event, it will enter a new dimension next year by becoming an annual event, albeit with different grids from one year to the next. [Read more…] about Le Mans Classic, 1923-1961

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Le Mans Classic, 1962-1981

July 28, 2025 By pete

A Le Mans-style start was organized for grid 4, in order to recreate a moment in the history of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

Story and Photos by Hugues Vanhoolandt

Vanhoolandt continues his coverage of the 2025 Le Mans Classic with Grids 4-6.

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24 Hours of Le Mans 2025, Hypercars

June 23, 2025 By pete

Unlike the two “official” 499Ps, the #83 driven by Robert Kubica, Yiefei Ye and Philip Hanson had a flawless race with no incidents or driver errors, making its victory all the more deserved.

Story and photos by Hugues Vanhoolandt

Every year, the 24 Hours of Le Mans field seems to gain in quality, this time with 21 cars lining up in the premier class representing eight manufacturers. Ferrari, winner of the first three rounds of the 2025 World Endurance Championship, was the big favorite, even though the qualifying results gave Cadillac, which had the two fastest times, a lot of hope.

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Le Mans WEC LMGT3, LMP2, 2025

June 23, 2025 By pete

Cohabitation between prototypes and GTs is sometimes problematic, as seen here at the Dunlop chicane where the Ziggo Sport Tempesta Team Ferrari of Hui/Froggatt/Cheever is sent spinning by an LMP2. Despite this incident, the #193 will finish 14th in class.

Story and photos by Hugues Vanhoolandt

In the LMGT3 class, twenty-four cars were entered by nine different manufacturers. Before the race, it was difficult to make a prediction, but the race ultimately saw Porsche and Ferrari emerge at the forefront. And just like last year, one of the Porsches entered by the Manthey team took the win, with five cars from different manufacturers in the top five places. Let’s take a look at each manufacturer’s performances.

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Spa Classic 2025 Part 1

June 2, 2025 By pete

A faithful member of the Peter Auto series, the 1953 Aston Martin DB2/4 Bertone Spider driven by the Swiss Heinz Stamm.

Story and photos by Hugues Vanhoolandt

Since its creation in 2011, Spa Classic has established itself as a pillar of historic racing organized by Peter Auto, organizer of the Tour Auto and Le Mans Classic, among others. Ten grids made up this 2025 edition, which was very wet from Saturday noon until Sunday afternoon, typical weather for the Francorchamps circuit. This didn’t stop the competitors from putting on a show on the track, with a reduced number of accidents despite the conditions, and the brave spectators from enjoying the experience. For photographers, the rain is certainly a challenge, but the difficult conditions add an extra dimension to the task, and that’s what makes it so rewarding. Here’s a look at some of the grids on track this weekend.

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Spa Classic 2025 Part 2

June 2, 2025 By pete

The 917’s great rival, the Ferrari 512 M driven at Spa by David Hart and his son Olivier.

Story and photos by Hugues Vanhoolandt

Heritage Touring Cup

The Heritage Touring Cup stages the glorious times (1966-1984) of the European Touring Car Championship.

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Appreciating our Photographers

July 18, 2022 By pete

This week we focus on two of outstanding photographers, Jonathan Sharp and Hugues Vanhoolandt. We present two events, the London Concours, reported by der Englander Sharp and the Le Mans Classic by Hugues, who lives in Belgium. But first, we’d like to tell you a bit about how tough it is to be a race photographer in this day and age, and how much we appreciate their work.

For ten years in the analog era, your Editor and his photographer wife covered races and events for a variety of print magazines. We’ve been around the bend at LimeRock, slept in the Bog at the Glen, rode in Bugattis at Pittsburgh, beat the heat at Sebring, froze at Pocono, eaten by insects at Summit Point, morose at Moroso, cultured at Cavallino and chased by bears in New York. So we have some idea of what is involved in covering events for motoring magazines; bad accommodations if any, no food, no chairs, no shade, no money, no glory, no guarantees the photos or story will be published, and editors who would inevitably use the wrong photos. It is hard, tough work with a lot of competition. We retired from such strenuous activities long ago.

It rains in England. Best not to be afraid of a bit of water. At last year’s Silverstone Classic, says Sharp, “By the time I had got back to my hotel I smelt like a wet dog and had run out of dry clothes.” Photo by Jonathan Sharp

So what makes our guys tick? Jonathan Sharp has been taking professional quality photos since 2008 and has contributed to VeloceToday since 2012. “I have always had a love of cars and old aeroplanes but my passion for about the last 20 years has been in making the image, not just a snap of the vehicle/plane, but the overall image background, heads not chopped of, that sort of thing, and, as it is my passion, which has to be followed, and if that means traveling then so be it.

“I love trying to be creative and being around the stuff that interests me. What do I hate? Not being taken seriously. Anybody can take a snap; an image is harder, oh and camera phones, or rather arms holding camera phones that suddenly loom into the frame just as I am about to press the shutter.”

Vanhoolandt’s answer was a different dream. His first event with a camera was the 1991 Spa Ferrari Days. He’s been with VeloceToday since 2007. “To have the opportunity to go to places that have made me dream since my youth, like Le Mans, Monaco, Laguna Seca, enrich my photo collection, the pleasure of traveling to beautiful countries like Italy and California.

“Asking for accreditation is sometimes annoying and to make a good report, you have to be there early, leave late and walk a lot!”

Have you ever tried focusing a digital camera at night? A Ferrari at this year’s Le Mans Classic by Hugues Vanhoolandt.

Our photographers and reporters go to great lengths and physical discomfort to bring you superb texts and photos from events we can’t attend, for one reason or another. They do so without complaint, with speed and efficiency, and a remarkable degree of accuracy given the thousands upon thousands of cars and owners they have correctly identified over the years. They also require, and obtain, press credentials so that they can go where few others dare, in order to get the best shot. Obtaining press credentials, btw, is not easy.

Sharp reminds us that nowadays you need public liability insurance to go track side, usually a minimum £5 Million, sometimes £10 million of cover. “Oh and eyes in the back of your head would help, especially in assembly areas as you could be trying to photograph something at one end when something of equal importance arrives at the other end and you want to get a shot of it/them before it gets parked up, or they get surrounded by lots of people. My step count goes up on event days.” Hugues, for whom English is a second language, says that it is often difficult to write a good story in English, something shared with our Italian friends such as Roberto Motta and Alessandro Gerelli who have also done so much for us in the past.

And today, getting to events is tougher than ever. There has been a pandemic, and events tend to be super spreaders, while many events were suddenly canceled. Post pandemic our intrepid correspondents face hyperinflation, travel disruptions, and now, an unprecedented heat wave.

Yet they still go, and return, and process their photos, and send them to us in a timely fashion. We cannot thank them enough. We hope our readers appreciate their efforts, for we would all be poorer without them and I daresay VeloceToday would not exist.

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Le Mans Classic Part 1

July 18, 2022 By pete

The Classic is back!

Story and Photos by Hugues Vanhoolandt

The last edition of Le Mans Classic, first held twenty years ago, dates from 2018. Canceled in 2020, the tenth edition was finally able to take place this year under a hot summer sun from June 30 to July 3. [Read more…] about Le Mans Classic Part 1

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Le Mans Classic Part 2

July 18, 2022 By pete

Le Mans start for grid 3 and cars ranging from 1957 to 1961.

Captions and Photos by Hugues Vanhoolandt

We continue the Le Mans coverage with Grids 3 through 6.

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