Historic Racing News
St Mary's Trophy: Big stars in old cars
It's Revival week, and Dickie Meaden's sharing an Alfa with an unknown Italian... Racing at Goodwood Revival is never something to take for granted. So even though I’ve been fortunate…
Strong entry confirmed for Goodwood Revival
General admission is a sell-out again, and no wonder with this entry list Tweeds and trilbies, furs and frocks, sideways E-Types. An annual highlight of the historic race calendar is less than…
Living a dream at Silverstone Classic
Dickie Meaden was busy at the Silverstone Classic, especially at the wheel of TWR Rover Thirty one years ago I went to Silverstone to watch the RAC Tourist Trophy. Back…
Two UK records at Silverstone Classic auctions
Fast Fords, classic Beamers and a World Rally classic sell big at Silverstone Another year, another extraordinary array of cars; the only thing more breathtaking than the machines at this year's Silverstone…
Silverstone's Classic
The world's biggest historic racing event delivered again at the weekend The Silverstone Classic bills itself as the world's biggest historic racing festival, and you can see why. It prices…
Weekend in review - July 29-30
Finns take all at Rally Finland, historic action from the Silverstone Classic and Formula E's title decider goes down to the wire Unfortunately due to restrictions, some videos might not…
Spa's quiet summer show
Every summer, Spa welcomes swarms of club racers for the Summer Classic – bringing an eclectic mix The Spa Summer Classic might not have the prestige of the Spa Six…
When Maserati conquered Pescara
Pescara was an ominous testing ground. Longer than the Nürburgring and strung across the arduous Abruzzo hills, from the '20s to the '60s the circuit played host to one of the most notorious road…
Chateau Impney Hill Climb raises the bar
Records tumbled at Chateau Impney’s third hillclimb since racing cars returned to the Worcestershire manor, with the 40-second mark broken for the first time in its history. Jack Woodhouse in…
Gallery: Festival of Speed
The Goodwood Festival of Speed offers opportunity like few other places, and a concentration of cars and stars like no other. As ever, there was plenty to see away from the…
Among a record-breaking entry at Silverstone
A record-breaking grid of 82 cars had to be split in two at Silverstone. Among them was Ed Foster, rejoining the Equipe GTS ranks. For those that read about our last racing adventure you could…
Street fighting on the Macau of Europe
Racing on these Portuguese streets has survived war, a revolution and many crises to stand the test of time. Twenty-seven blind corners taken at speeds of up to 150mph, two railway…
Classic GTs at sand-strewn Zandvoort
Equipe GTS makes a rare overseas trip to a circuit quite unlike anything in the UK, as Motor Sport's editorial team prepares for a record-breaking race. Historic GT cars and…
Celebrating the eternal magic of Le Mans
Le Mans is like no other, inside the cockpit and out of it The Indy 500 is the most famous, Monaco Grand Prix the most glamorous, but there’s surely no…
A calamity of debuts
Editors Nick Trott and Ed Foster have gone racing, just about Nick Trott & Ed Foster Months of preparation, many hundreds of pounds worth of new kit and even a test…
Introducing Equipe GTS
Motor Sport has a special interest in this multi-class historic series, which features a three-hour relay and up to 80 race entries Maintaining a high-standard of competition and car preparation whilst…