Nashville, TN–Recently, Safari had the opportunity to attend the Nashville International Auto Show in the heart of Music City. While the event comes toward the end of the year, after most major automakers have said their piece on upcoming models and plans,...
Car Show Safari’s Motorsports Editor Bob Marlow has been nominated for this year’s Junie Dunlavey Memorial Spirit of the Sport Award by the Eastern Motorsports Press Association (EMPA). EMPA, founded in the early 1970s, is comprised of racing writers and photographers...
When we visited Phoenix Raceway for the Classic Racing Times’ Vintage Desert Classic in 2017, the name DC Solar was displayed prominently throughout the facility and was attached to the massive renovations then taking place at the speedway. Solar power is so hot right...
When Ryan Blaney won the NASCAR Cup race at Talladega on Monday, October 14, he became our new favorite driver. Because he won? No. Because he’s handsome and well-spoken? Nope. Because of his Dent Wizard sponsor? Naah. Because he drives a Ford Mustang? No. Because he...
By Walter Elliott An estimated 110 people learned about Tazio Nuvolari and got a close look at four of the pre-World War II cars he drove or replicas thereof at the Simone Foundation Automotive Museum in Philadelphia on Monday, September 28, 2019. Visitors, for about...
In what would become one of the broadest reaching, longest running, most influential car productions of the 21st century, the Ford Model T was released on this day, October 1, 1908, and would go on to turn the existing car industry on its head. Ford was not the first,...