The fast souped up cars of today are *** far cry from the race cars of yesteryear, but no matter how silly the cars look now, this was the birth of auto racing. And Iowa was to play *** large role in ...
A small brick house not far from the Atlantic Ocean in Surfside Beach, South Carolina is one of the top repositories of auto racing history in the United States. Sagging shelves hold thousands of ...
Those words appeared in the April 11, 1965 edition of The Charlotte Observer. They were written by George Cunningham, who manned the “Motor Beat” for the newspaper for decades. They were used to ...
“The recognition of the Smithsonian collecting these artifacts gives us even more motivation to move forward and still try to get the word out to accomplish something in auto racing.” — Leonard T.
The "riding mechanic" had to be the most dangerous — and yet, the least glorified — job in all of auto racing history. Most drivers in the early years at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway enlisted the ...
The New England Racing Museum is looking for passionate volunteers to help preserve and share the rich history of auto racing in the region. As we celebrate The Year of The Modified, we are expanding ...
The FDOT event will encourage safe driving on Florida’s roadways. At the same time, the sponsorship will mark America’s ...
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