This weeks BLAST is another piece of Kieran Roberts’ great art, the brilliantly-named March of the Orange Elephants. Let’s hear from the artist himself about this piece, this is from his website: After the factory McLaren team dominated the 1968 CanAm championship with the successful M8A, the organisers increased the 1969 series from six races to […]
Category: Classic
This week’s BLAST if from Ruapuna in 1976 and features Ken Smith and his favorite race car – the Lola T332 (HU8)!
Terry Marshall has been taking photos for so long he has captured images of both F1 World Champions in the Rosberg family!
For today’s Blast from the Past we head to Ruapuna during the 96/97 season where we see Paul Radisich 3-wheeling the Telstar NZ Touring Car through the second ess on the original circuit.
Here are five VERY cool Soviet-era cars!
Who were the Bentley Boys? Carfection takes a look at the racing legends.
For this week’s BLAST FROM THE PAST we head to Levin in 1971 where, at the front row of the grid, Don Halliday and Jim Richards sandwich the Porsche 911 of Jim Palmer. Thanks, as always, to Terry Marshall for the great pic!
A while back we looked at five great cars that should make a comeback and how they could do it. This week we take a look at five terrible cars that should never make a comeback, but could…
Charles Morgan drives the Bentley S3 Continental, the last coach built Bentley.
It’s off to Wigram in 1972 for today’s BLAST FROM THE PAST, where Teddy Pilette guides his McLaren M10B around the drums marking the loop and out onto Wigram’s wide open track heading for Bomb Bay. As always, many thanks to Terry Marshall for the fantastic pic!