Enzo Ferrari was born in Turin, Italy on February 20th, 1898. To celebrate, Los Angeles members of the Ferrari Club of America descended on the Petersen Automotive Museum last Saturday for a free car show. The LA Times Auto Writer rolled up in a 458 Spyder, and there were plenty of Daytonas, several ’60s-era Lussos, a handful […] More »
The new season starts January 27th over in the UK, and for the first time, just a week later in on this side of the Pond. How awesome is that? Until then check out the latest trailer from the BBC! You’d imagine that all the ladies love the Stig…
OK, I realize that cheap is a relative term—and nothing about racing school is cheap. That said, you don’t have to be an accountant to realize that this offer from Allen Berg Racing School is a great deal. For sessions on February 1, 2nd and 3rd, 6Speed members can buy one session and get a […] More »
The Petersen Museum is hosting a tribute to legendary racer George Follmer on Thursday night, and if you live near Los Angeles and like checking out vintage race cars, this is an event you should check out. Over the course of his career, Follmer competed in Trans Am, Can-Am, ran three races at Indy, […] More »
It’s always cool to see what the guys at HRE have been up to, and they just send in pics of a recent customer car. With the brushed red wheels, this 997 Turbo bears a little resemblance to its featherweight, weapons-grade cousin, the GT3 RS. Probably has some better manners on the street though. Check […] More »
Maybe it’s because I just read Go Like Hell—which is loaded with descriptions of terrible accidents that killed spectators—but I was on edge while watching this video. Even though the guy filming is behind a barrier, it hardly seems like a safe place to be standing, and the flying wheel gets a little too close […] More »
Just kidding—Magnus Walker isn’t a Rob Zombie impersonator. He’s a clothing entrepreneur and Porsche collector with a thing for 911s, and he’s aiming to own an example of every one that left Stuttgart from 1964 to 1973. His shop is a place straight out of a Porsche fanatic’s deepest fantasies, where old iron is lovingly restored and […] More »
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