Driving Demonstration featuring our 1958 Aston Martin DBR1. Video shot at Salon - American Playboy Demo Day at the Simeone Museum.
This car won the 1958 Nurburgring 1000km race and raced at Le Mans 4 times. Legends drove it such as...
The Demo Day featured 7 beautiful classic cars from England: the Squire Roadster, Jaguar SS 100, Bentley Van Vooren Streamliner,...
Noted automotive photographer Michael Furman and Simeone Museum staff photographer Andrew Taylor discussed automotive photography and covered both the Artistic...
The final demo day of the year is traditionally our voter’s choice Demo Day that features four of highest vote count cars in the Simeone Collection. The event was changed to be in line with the opening of the film Ford v Ferrari.
This was the second of three special “Close Ups” Demo Day events during the month of December. Each of these...
Part two of the three-part Demo Day series retelling the history of the 24 Hours of Le Mans featured cars...
Dr. Simeone discussed how the most-winning automobiles in the collection from the Winner’s Circle Exhibit, took their respective checkered flags...
This was the first Demo Day of the New Year and was a celebration of all things British. Dr. Simeone...
Throughout his life, Stirling Moss was called the man who made the impossible, possible. In just a seven-year period between 1955 and 1961 Moss would finish the World Championship as a runner-up on four occasions and in third place three other times.
One of the oldest questions in the sport of auto racing is if it is either a team or an individual sport? The correct answer is yes, to both. We know that there is no “I” in team, but the best drivers compete to be #1, which is what makes them the best drivers.
For almost 100 years, the 24 Hours of Le Mans has been the pinnacle of Sports Car Racing, and is considered by many to be the most prestigious and important auto races in the world.