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    A Look Back at the Beginning of Modern-Era Formula One

    April 22, 2019

    Peter Sachs
    The 1,000th Formula One Grand Prix of the modern era was recently held at Shanghai in China. We thought it would be cool to look back at some fascinating photos from the very first race - the British Grand Prix held at Silverstone on May 13, 1950. Re-posted with permission from the Klemantaski Collection blog, Peter Sachs author.
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    The winner of the 1986 Ferrari 328 GTS is...

    April 4, 2019

    Samantha Baker
    The winner of the 1986 Ferrari 328 GTS is Andrew Giles from Yulee, Florida with ticket number 1596. We raised over $113,000 for the IMRRC.
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    March Madness - March Cars in the IMSA Camel GT Series

    April 2, 2019

    Mitch Bishop
    When IMSA published rules for a new kind of prototype class in 1980 called IMSA GTP, BMW collaborated with March Engineering in the UK to produce one of the first examples. That started the ball rolling for what would turn out to be a long, successful participation of March-based GTP cars in the Series, including two overall championships in 1983 and 1984.
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    Crossroads: How Racing Through the Streets Gave Way to the Second Circuit at Watkins Glen

    March 26, 2019

    Bill Green
    It's well known that post-war road racing started at Watkins Glen in 1948. But how and why did racing move "up the hill" from the village? Read all about it in this post from IMRRC Historian Bill Green.
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    No Brakes in Turn One - Hans Stuck at Sebring in 1975

    March 12, 2019

    Mitch Bishop
    The 1975 running of the 12 Hours of Sebring saw BMW take victory with the potent CSL in the hands of Hans Stuck, Sam Posey, Brian Redman, and Allan Moffat. But it wasn't without controversy as corner workers kept radioing in that the car's brake lights weren't working in turns one and two.
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    "Open Wheel Madness" Article in AARN

    March 11, 2019

    Samantha Baker
    Center Conversation on board track and dirt racing in the early 1900s featured in Area Auto Racing News.
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    American Sports Revisionism: Football Champions & Champion Drivers

    February 26, 2019

    Don Capps
    The selection of motor racing's early "national champions" was not very scientific and has endured a number of revisions over the years. Famed motor racing historian Don Capps proposes that revisionism used in American football might help explain what happened.
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    SportsCar Magazine features the IMRRC SCCA archives in 2019 – February Issue

    February 22, 2019

    Alice Jones
    "Remember That?" Appearing in SportsCar February 2019 by Jeff Jacobs
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    How Sebring Was Saved From Oblivion in 1973

    February 19, 2019

    Mitch Bishop
    The 12 Hours of Sebring is one of the three most iconic sports car endurance races in the world, along with the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the Rolex 24 at Daytona. The Sebring event has been held uninterrupted since 1952 but its future wasn't always assured. The 1972 race looked to be the last - until a trio of heroes stepped in to save it.
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    MG Display Cars Featured in North American Classic MG magazine

    February 14, 2019

    Samantha Baker
    IMRRC featured in monthly MG club Magazine - featuring MGs on display at the IMRRC
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