A Look Inside A Bonneville Record Holder
Logan Davis built this all-steel 1934 Ford three-window coupe that participated in the Bonneville Speed Week Trials in August 2005.
Logan Davis built this all-steel 1934 Ford three-window coupe that participated in the Bonneville Speed Week Trials in August 2005.
The Bowes Seals Fast Race Car that won the 1931 Indianapolis 500-mile Race was for $2 million at Dana Mecum’s 2011 Monterey, Calif. auction. The car was part of the David V. Uihlein Collection.
This special Pontiac was sold through the legendary Royal Pontiac performance dealership owned by Ace Wilson in Royal Oak, Mich.
This year was unusual. Speed Week—scheduled for Aug. 9-15, 2014 and promoted as the 100th Anniversary of Salt Flats Racing—was cancelled due to weather conditions.
In 1959 the New York Times dubbed Frank Dominianni, “One of the top three drivers whose spectacular performances made the B production class one of the most interesting of the road race season.”
MG represented at Bonneville with a record-breaking Midget. All hail the tiny British convertible!
The Vintage Sports Car Drivers Assoc. has reported the passing of Henry Adamson.
The 1974 John Greenwood Corvette GT was once known as the “world’s fastest Corvette.”
A pair of Wisconsin enthusiasts have built a tribute car that honors a milestone in Corvette motor sports history
The Quarter Mile Foundation launched Project 1320 to interview the founders and heroes of drag racing since World War II, preserving the legacy of the sport.