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EVs or not, the internal combustion engine continues to be improved

Even in an age of ever-growing electrification, new advancements in internal combustion are still emerging.

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Has Monterey Car Week gotten too out of hand?

Is it time to self-police the growth in popularity of Monterey Car Week?

Is patina just as important as cleanliness on the show field?

Is there more to elegance than flowing lines and pristine appearances?

J.K. Jackson: A longtime friend to us and the classic car world

J.K. Jackson wasn't just a legend in our scene, he was a crucial part of the Classic Motorsports family.

Who is making the replacement parts we rely on?

Sure, we all want to save a dime, but what kind of quality are we really getting when we pick the lowest bidder for our much-needed replacement parts?

Where to find the most authentic racing in America

Where can you find the best racing? According to Peter Brock, it's often where you aren't looking.

Peter Brock | What makes the Le Mans Classic so special

The Le Mans Classic offers racing fans a unique way to experience the passage of time.

How to savor the past with classic cars | Peter Brock column

Sure, new cars are often safer, quieter, more reliable and more comfortable, but driving classic cars isn't about those qualities—it's about enjoying something from another era.

How a streamlined Mercedes SSKL and the Shelby Daytona Coupe overcame the same obstacle–decades apart

What do Reinhard von Koenig-Fachsenfeld's streamlined Mercedes SSKL and the Shelby Daytona Coupe have in common? Both were designed to overcome aerodynamic limitations.

Peter Brock: The lost art of clay design models

Nowadays, clay models are often constructed with the help of computers, but back in the day, all that work had to be done by hand–a proper art form unto itself.

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