The Baby Peugeot Changed the Heart of Racing
“Baby Peugeots” were among the first race cars in history that relied on design as opposed to cubic inches to go fast.
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“Baby Peugeots” were among the first race cars in history that relied on design as opposed to cubic inches to go fast.
Check out the unique race cars that Harry Miller and Ford built for the Indy 500 back in 1936.
Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale brought us some unforgettable vehicles for 2015. Here are just a few that graced the stage this year.
Want to build a hot rod? Got a kid with the gear-head gene? Here are some of the cheapest and easiest vehicles to modify for beginner gear-heads.
What will 2015 and 2016 have in store for new muscle?
Victory is always sweet, but it’s even sweeter when it signals the success of an underdog in the face of a reigning champ.
It’s been nearly 50 years since Melius raced, but in his 20-year career he accumulated 10 championships in midgets, stocks, and modified ranks.
Firesuit Phil was a legend, and so were his vehicles.
The King Cobra is back, so the Burnout looks back at the original – snake paint and all.
Logan Davis built this all-steel 1934 Ford three-window coupe that participated in the Bonneville Speed Week Trials in August 2005.