Until time machines are invented, this may be the next best thing. Take in the sights and sounds of the 1962 Monaco Gran Prix with this clip of digitized 70mm film from the German documentary "Flying Clipper."
What's one race you wish you could go back in time to watch?
There’s a lot going on these days–and, at the same time, not a lot going on. Our friends from the Porsche Club of America just released a video: How both the club and Porsche Cars North America are managing through this current crisis. Perhaps it’s a good day to give our Porsche 911 and Boxster some love.
Considering we'll all be stuck inside for a little while longer, why not spend that extra time in the garage getting your classic ready for when the all-clear is given?
We even wrote a handy checklist so you can follow along with the video.
Despite only catching on in the United States fairly recently, rallycross has been a staple in Europe and the United Kingdom for some time. Case in point: the 1987 Motaquip British Rallycross Grand Prix.
Of particular note are the Lancia Delta S4, the Ford RS200 and the Metro 6R4, whose racing series—Group B—had just been shut down in 1986.
This highlight reel has it all: Fine British cars, vintage charm and spinning cars. Lots of spinning cars.
Any car shown you wish you could still take home today?
What's the oldest car you've seen driving on the street? Something from the '30s or '40s? How about this 1894 Benz Victoria horseless carriage from the 19th century?
Changing the oil on your car usually isn't too intimidating, but then again, most of us don't drive a rare one-of-12 1985 Euro-spec Lamborghini Countach LP5000 QV supercars. This begs the question, do you do all of the maintenance for your classic? Or are there some things you would rather leave to a professional?
The roar of an unrestricted exhaust, the screech of a free-breathing intake, and the whine of straight-cut gears—all noises you'll hear from this 1978 Mini Cooper.
"Ford v Ferrari" supervising sound editor Don Sylvester and sound mixer David Giammarco take a deep dive on how they mixed the sound for the film—work that got a Best Sound Editing Academy Award nomination.
Late in 1963, just a few short months after launching the T360 truck, its first four-wheeled production vehicle, Honda unveiled a Formula 1 prototype. At the 1965 Mexican Grand Prix, Ritchie Ginther gave the brand its first Formula 1 win.