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  1. 1 sie 2024 · Classes welcome cars from the ’50s through those that are just 5 years old, and the SVRA’s online classified page reflects that fact: cars range from the oldest (a 1953 Atlas Ford V-8 Special, $49,500) to the newest (a 2012 Grand-Am-winning Chevrolet Corvette GT car, $160,000), with dozens in between, including a $675,000 McLaren.

  2. One of the most extraordinary racers ever, the Howmet was based on a spaceframe chassis fitted with a two-stage gas turbine engine producing 330bhp at 6789rpm. The alloy coupe body was distinguished by a large roof-mounted engine air intake.

  3. Silver Arrows (German: Silberpfeile) is a nickname typically given to silver racing cars with a significant connection to a German car manufacturer. Although the term was coined in 1932, [1] [2] it came into popular usage regarding Germany's dominant Mercedes-Benz and Auto Union Grand Prix motor racing cars between 1934 and 1939

  4. Formula 1 cars have undergone remarkable transformations since their inception in 1950. This article explores the evolution of these high-performance racing machines from their early days to the present, highlighting the advancements in technology, aerodynamics, and safety measures.

  5. 13 wrz 2017 · Here’s a timeline to mark some of history’s most iconic F1 race cars, as well as their changing features. The defining features of the first F1 cars that emerged in 1950 were the narrow-tread...

  6. One of the key developments in the modern era of sports car racing has been the introduction of new racing classes. These classes, such as GTLM, GT3, and LMP1, have allowed for a wider variety of cars to compete on the track, each with their own set of rules and regulations.

  7. The aim of OldRacingCars.com is to provide owners and historians with the fullest possible resource for tracing the lives of the major post-war single-seater and sports racing cars. Formula 1 3-litre F1 1966-85