As the weather turns warmer, race tracks across the country awaken from a wintertime nap to launch a new season of competition, and what played out this past Saturday at Wall Stadium in New Jersey is just one example. At Wall Stadium, which held its first opening...
by Seth Emerson With all the information flowing back and forth on the supposed EPA race car rules, I thought I should stand up and give my view. It is easy to jump on the bandwagon and say the EPA overstepped their mandate. The actual rules were enacted many years...
During a visit to St. Petersburg, FL in early February we made an all-too-brief side trip to the Tampa Bay Auto Museum in the northern suburb of Pinellas Park. This amazing facility was opened in 2005 by Mr. Alain Cerf, the founder of privately-owned PolyPack, a...
On a single lane road in Oyster Bay, Long Island, in a building easy to miss, is Collector Car Showcase. It is so much more than a car museum, so much more, even, than owner and founder, David Jacobson’s vision. It is a portal through every decade of American history,...
Between small colorful houses, tucked away just off the highway, where the streets roll and rise like the lesser hills of San Francisco, one can find themselves, if they are lucky, before an innocuous, beige building. It is the kind that never seems to be the...
Island Road, the nearly mile long New Jersey highway that leads to Island Dragway, is pitted with potholes that would slow down even the most experienced racer. To the left roll acres of empty wheat fields, to the right thick brambles of forest. But even in late April...