As is always the case in racing, new arguments pop up regularly. Ideas come about the invariably receive both praise and criticism. Some ideas are good, some are not. In recent weeks, Bernie ...
Our trip to the public race car collection of Mr. Marty Himes of Long Island, New York, was a privilege the likes of which most people born after a certain age are liable never to experience in their ...
This American purebred jewel of a vehicle is a 1968 Eagle Offenhauser Indy Car that carries with it more than a worthy legacy. One of the racing legends that once stood behind its wheel is Dan Gurney, ...
Dan Gurney was a much respected road racer in the 1960s. The creative thinking that his grandfather showed when he developed the hospital gurney, which is named for him, came into play when Dan had ...
Granville W. Buster Warke, Walnutport native, nationally known race car driver, restorer and Offenhauser engine builder, of Center Valley, passed away peacefully in his sleep on February 20, 2008, at ...
Awhile back, Jay Leno invited SpeedKore to his garage to show off a carbon-fiber-clad Mustang. While shooting that video, SpeedKore’s co-founder David Salvaggio started talking to Jay about his ...
Louis “Sonny” Meyer Jr., one of the most accomplished and successful engine builders in Indianapolis 500 history, died Saturday, Nov. 9 in Crawfordsville, Indiana. He was 89. Meyer was the son of ...
Midget racing started in California in the 1930s, but it was most popular in the decades after World War II. The first midget auto races appeared in Eastern Iowa in 1946 at Ce-Mar Acres. Names of ...
Louis "Sonny" Meyer Jr., one of the most accomplished and successful engine builders in Indianapolis 500 history, died Saturday in Crawfordsville, Indiana. He was 89. Meyer was the son of Louis Meyer, ...
How would you like to own and drive a hard-core rod that barks so loud it stops traffic in a tunnel? Or has the capacity to idle down to 450 rpm without stalling? Or produces comments like "Is that ...