1959 Fiat Abarth 850 TC - exiting the left hander and entering the esses at Lime Rock Park. At the 2016 Historics. (Driven by Cam McRae.)
Monday, March 27, 2017
Tuesday, January 24, 2017
Friday, October 7, 2011
Remembering HOOP

Artist, "Art Car" designer, Mini/microcar aficionado, and co-editor of this blog -- Steve "HOOP" Hooper passed away on September 22, 2011 after a battle with cancer.
Hoop was a person you couldn't miss, overlook, or forget. His art will be remembered -- and some of it will continue driving around.
His last interview, for AOL Auto News, can be seen at:
Artist Behind Coolest Car Sculptures Ever Faces Life's Greatest Challenge
And, to see some of his work, go to Hoop's website:
HOOPMOBILES from the mind of HOOP
He will be missed.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Three Berkeleys Charge up Kop Hill
Check out this video of three Berkeleys taking their runs up Kop Hill. It's a "non-competitive" hillclimb, but they seem to be making a run of it. (It's great to see the reactions of the crowd.)
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Getting Around - Italian Style
Bumped into this little Fiat wagon on a street corner in Rome.The streets are full of Fiat 500's -- mostly the new ones, but the old models are still around in pretty good numbers. The streets of Rome are made for small cars -- no room, no rules, and no parking. I don't understand how the bigger cars can get around.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
1957 St. Simons Cup
Not sure exactly where this one came from, but there is a small trophy that's been collecting dust in my office for the past few years. On the bottom of its plastic (or maybe it's Bakelite) base is the name of the maker -- "Trophies for Champions, by F.N. Noble & Company, Chicago, No. 62".
But, the more interesting information is on the small brass plaque. It is inscribed, "1957 St. Simons Cup, Second H Modified".
Can anyone out there tell me where this race was run?
Better yet...tell me who came in second.
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