The Road to Success

Driven by Purpose: The Remarkable Racing Journey of Ted Giovanis

Few figures in modern motorsport embody perseverance, curiosity, and reinvention quite like Theodore “Ted” Giovanis. Known for his tenacity both on and off the...

Women of the Autosphere

Init Esports Named Official Sim Racing Partner of the CECC for 2026–2027

Partnership unveiled at 2026 May Madness and will have male and female categories to compete in online races and qualifiers nationwide with the championships...

Unearthing the Speed Kings!

For most people, the quiet mountain town of Ohiopyle, Pennsylvania is a place for hiking, rafting, and weekend escapes. But for author, historian, and...

The Spirit of Everywoman: Rediscovering Eleanor Velasco Thornton

For more than a century, the Rolls‑Royce Spirit of Ecstasy has glided ahead of some of the world’s most exclusive automobiles - an icon...

Rolling Twenties, Roaring Art: What French Automotive Mascots Teach Us About Heritage

What can a palm‑sized sculpture teach us about the sweeping story of automotive history? According to Lauren Goodman, Associate Curator of Exhibitions at Revs...

Latimore Valley: Where Memory Fuels Motorsport Heritage

In the rolling hills of Adams County, Pennsylvania, a quiet fairground once echoed with the roar of engines and the cheers of spectators. The...

Isky: The Camfather’s Legacy Through Cheyanne Kane’s Lens

In the world of hot rods and drag racing, few names carry the weight of Ed “Isky” Iskenderian. Known as the Camfather, his pioneering...

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FCA Concours in Pasadena

Before this Ferrari Club of America (FCA) Southwest event was called "Ferraris on Colorado" or some such, but since it was in Pasadena some...

A Bigger, Bolder Concours: Copshaholm Launches a Full Weekend Festival

The Studebaker National Museum is turning up the excitement for 2026 by announcing that the eighth annual Concours d’Elegance at Copshaholm will expand into...

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A Guided Tour of IMSA: Mark Raffauf’s Living History of American Sports Car Racing

When The Logbook (our "History of Motorsports" series) turned its attention to IMSA, it did more than revisit a racing organization — it tapped...

1965: When Engines Roared and Rockets Soared

In the grand tapestry of history, few years shine as brightly as 1965 - a year when the roar of engines on the racetrack...

Unearthing the Speed Kings!

For most people, the quiet mountain town of Ohiopyle, Pennsylvania is a place for hiking, rafting, and weekend escapes. But for author, historian, and...

Rolling Twenties, Roaring Art: What French Automotive Mascots Teach Us About Heritage

What can a palm‑sized sculpture teach us about the sweeping story of automotive history? According to Lauren Goodman, Associate Curator of Exhibitions at Revs...

Latimore Valley: Where Memory Fuels Motorsport Heritage

In the rolling hills of Adams County, Pennsylvania, a quiet fairground once echoed with the roar of engines and the cheers of spectators. The...

Bob Varsha: The Voice Who Brought Le Mans to America

For over a century, the 24 Hours of Le Mans has stood as one of motorsport’s most enduring legends - a race that blends...

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