ADAC Hockenheim Historic-Jim Clark Revival 2024: Gallery & Report

During the first weekend of May around 33,000 spectators made their way to Hockenheim for the Jim Clark Revival, which ran under the ADAC’s name for the first time this year. We were on the …

Spa Summer Classic 2024: Gallery & Report

Marcel Hundscheid / Speed-O-Graphica.com
The Spa Summer Classic, organised by Roadbook, is usually scheduled for the month of June in the historic motorsport calendar. This year, this tradition was broken and this exciting historic motorsport event …

2024 Historic Motorsport Season Set to Kick Off in Europe

By Marcel Hundscheid / Speed-O-Graphica
Historic motorsport remains immensely popular and the number of visitors who find their way to the sport is growing every year. Fans are eagerly awaiting the start of the season in …

Formula 3: The Origins, 1971-1984 Part 3

By Marcel Hundscheid / Speed-O-Graphica
In our third part of our retrospective story on the origins of Formula 3, we take a closer look at Brabham.

BMW E9 CSL: The Capri Beater, Part 1

By Marcel Hundscheid / Speed-O-Graphica
The BMW E9 is one of several machines from the South German manufacturer that have written history. Not only in the period between 1968 and 1975, when the particularly beautiful coupe …

Group C: The Rise and Fall of the Golden Age of Endurance Racing: Tiga Race Cars

By Marcel Hundscheid / Speed-O-Graphica
Next up in our long running Group C retrospective series, we dive back into the mid ‘70s, when two former Formula 1 drivers, Tim Schenken from Australia and New Zealander Howden …

Formula 3: The Origins, 1971-1984 Part 2

By Marcel Hundscheid / Speed-O-Graphica
In this second part of our retrospective on the origins of Formula 3, we take a closer look at Argo and Brabham.

Widescreen Gallery: The Lotus 47 sports racer

By Marcel Hundscheid / Speed-O-Graphica
The Lotus 47 from 1968 was a competition car homologated for racing in Group 4. The car was developed by Lotus Components Ltd. from the Lotus 46 Europa production car. Let’s …