Louis Romanet, who died this month, was one of many members of the same family to have influenced French racing. French-based Katherine Ford profiled the dynasty.
It’s easy, here in the 21st century, to take cars for granted, but the automobile took quite a while to catch on in most locales. During the first few decades of this new contraption’s existence, few ...
The decision to add a Mexico City Cup race at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez for 2025 season is a big step in NASCAR's plans for international expansion. It's also quite the undertaking, especially with ...
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The greatest rivalries in racing history
Throughout the history of racing, fierce rivalries have captivated audiences, pushing competitors to their limits and often leading to some of the most memorable moments in sports. These rivalries ...
The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in Saratoga Springs is celebrating its 75 th anniversary. It has racing history as old as the Saratoga Race Course itself. The very first exhibit was in ...
New Coffee Table Book Details History Of California's Oak Tree Racing Association originally appeared on Paulick Report. If ever there was a Golden Age of Thoroughbred racing in North America, there ...
David Pearson after one of his 105 wins in NASCAR’s top divison, the second-most all time behind Richard Petty’s 200. Observer File Photo “The layout’s a dilly.” Those words appeared in the April 11, ...
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. — The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame is partnering with Saratoga Arms Hotel and the Saratoga Springs History Museum to present “Saratoga Springs: An Era of Change — ...
This undated photo shows race cars on the Willmar track when it was considered a "long" half mile. The track was egg-shaped, which made for challenging turns at the rounded corners. It is part of the ...
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