Known for its advanced design, magnificent handling and high speed, these cars are considered the most versatile of their era. This is the only known Mercer Raceabout with special racing modifications, including quick replace racing tires.
Following on last month’s very popular presentation on the 3-liter racing engine, on Saturday, February 26th, there was another inside...
This indoor session held on January 26, 2013, was devoted to a discussion of the evolution of the racing sports...
From 1908 to 1911, Philadelphia hosted one of the world’s preeminent road races: the Fairmount Park Grand Prix. Over 400,000...
While large engines and maximum power usually define race winners, occasionally racecars with perfect balance can overcome the handicap of...
Dr. Simeone discussed why It’s not always the biggest engine or the fastest car that wins the race. Certain cars,...
The event featured a tribute to 4 great drivers and their cars. Dr. Simeone honored the titans of motorsport and...
Early road racing at its best, celebrating early road racing in the so-called Brass Era was the theme for this...
The Brickyard is over 100 years old and has played host to some of the most competitive matches in the...
Some of the greatest road races of the early 20th Century were held at Fairmount Park in our hometown Philadelphia....
Dr. Simeone discussed the beginnings of Automobile Racing. Henry Ford is often attributed as saying “Auto racing started after the...
Throughout the early 1900’s, leading car manufacturers across Europe competed against one another to provide their customers with the fastest and most maneuverable vehicles. To a majority of the racing world, the Americans were absent. Even to this day, many enthusiasts still refer to the Corvette as America’s first Sports Car. However, despite being small in number, there were American manufacturers that sought glory through winning in the early days of the automobile. This Demo Day covered their story.