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December 12, 2005 | Richard O'Brien WITH HIGH garage fees, arcane parking rules, cavernous potholes and Mad Max traffic, owning a vintage or high-performance car in New York City seems heartbreakingly pointless. That's why they have subways and cabs,...
July 01, 2002 | Jeff MacGregor Sixteen months after the death of its biggest star, stock car racing is bigger than ever, propelled by a new generation of drivers burning rubber through the intersection of sports and commerce
March 31, 1969 | Robert F. Jones After playing it cool in practice for Sebring, a Ford GT-40 driven by a Belgian and an Englishman nipped the resurgent Italians by a single record-breaking lap
February 10, 1969 | Robert F. Jones Surviving fire, crack-ups and other calamities of the year's first big endurance race, an American Lola-Chevy team won an astonishing victory over the favored Porsches and Fords. Woke up the old folks, too
February 12, 1968 | Kim Chapin In sweeping the Daytona 24-hour race some rugged German sports cars demonstrated that they are the threats of the year in the altered game of endurance racing. With the big cars of 1967 ruled out, the cry is:
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