From the beginning of motorsports – and well into the 1960s – motor racing has largely been the realm of...
This is the first Cobra Daytona Coupe built and the only one built in the US. It first raced at...
This Demo Day took a closer look at what many consider to be the most dangerous race of any type in the world. Even though it may have just run for five consecutive years, during that time it attracted a veritable who's who of famous drivers from all ends of motorsports and automotive racing, and wound up creating a legacy that would live on to this day.
There is no more famous name in motorsports than Ferrari. Dr. Simeone discussed the story of Enzo Ferrari and examined...
Dr. Simeone explained that from the mid-1930s to mid-1950s, the French passion for sports car racing led to the development...
This was the first of the three special “Close Ups” Demo Day events during the month of December. Each of...
On Saturday, September 27, over 300 people joined us for The Driving Force on one of the best weather days...
With Enrique Senior, automotive and art aficionados Steve and Jan Patterson select Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum to receive over thirty remarkable pieces from their private collection. The museum is known for its assemblage of distinctive sports cars, and the donation will enhance the displays through an extensive set of paintings and sculptures.
Dr. Simeone discussed how stylish cars became winners on the track, followed by a driving demonstration featuring the 1966 Ford...
The Corvette is considered to be one of the most thrilling and captivating automotive designs of all time. For over 60 years and 8 iterations, these cars have become a symbol of freedom and adventure, and have ultimately made their mark as America's Sports Car!
This was a very special demo day that not only included the discussion of Nürburgring Racing History but also included...
The Spirit of Competition Award is presented annually to an individual who has made significant contributions in the world of motorsports. This year's recipient, Brian Redman, has won nine sports-car road-racing championships over his 60 years of competition.