Harry Miller: The Man and the Cars
May 18, 2023
Gordon Eliot White has written seven books on the history of American open-wheel racing, including a history of Fred Offenhauser and the Offenhauser racing engine.
Read MoreSecond to One: All but for Indy
May 17, 2023
Joe Freeman's talk will cover the history of some of the earlier champion race drivers who but for a stroke of bad luck, and unfortunate last-minute mistake, or just the intervention of fate, were never able to win America's greatest race, the Indianapolis 500.
Read MoreUpcoming IMRRC conversation - The Racing Legacy of A-Bay on Vintagemotorsport.com
May 9, 2023
Watkins Glen’s International Motor Racing Research Center (IMRRC) is set to host The Racing Legacy of A-Bay on Saturday, May 20. Motorsports historian (and Lime Rock Park public address commentator) Greg Rickes will host a 90 to 120-minute presentation to re-live history when they raced ‘round the houses in Alexandria Bay.
Read MoreWatkins Glen Native Phyllisa DeSarno Joins IMRRC Governing Council
May 3, 2023
The Governing Council of the International Motor Racing Research Center (IMRRC) in Watkins Glen, New York has appointed Phyllisa A. DeSarno as its most recent Governing Council member.
Read MoreJ.C. Argetsinger Recalls Memories of Father and France Sr.
May 1, 2023
J.C. Argetsinger is the oldest son of Cameron Argetsinger and experienced first-hand, starting as a young boy, the interactions between his father and NASCAR founder, the late Bill France Sr., as plans to bring NASCAR to Watkins Glen were unfolding those many years ago. J.C. publically shared many personal remembrances of both his father and France at a recent conversation series event held at the International Motor Racing Research Center in Watkins Glen.
Read MoreIMRRC Announces Sweepstakes Grand Prize: 2024 Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray
April 7, 2023
The International Motor Racing Research Center (IMRRC) will have the exciting new 2024 Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray 3LZ Convertible for its 25th Anniversary sweepstakes fundraiser.
Read MoreSummer in the English Countryside
April 5, 2023
Brands Hatch Circuit, situated in the rural county of Kent, was the venue for the eighth round of the Manufacturers' Championship for prototype cars on July 30, 1967. It was the first time that Brands Hatch had been used for the series and the drivers found that it was quite different from the other continental venues that had their long sweeping curves and lengthy straights. By contrast, Brands Hatch was shorter in length, 2.7 miles, with hills and tight corners to contend with which proved a challenge to the engineers who were responsible for setting up the cars.
Read MoreReal Racers Turn in Both Directions: AutoCross, Life Skills, and the Woman Driver
March 16, 2023
Dr. Lezotte's current project focuses on women's growing involvement in AutoCross - the reason's for women's participation; the methods by which women negotiate entry into a historically masculine environment; and how the AutoCross experience contributes to women's identity, self-knowledge, and empowerment.
Read MoreLucy O'Reilly Schell: Innovator of French Motorsports
March 14, 2023
While volunteering at the Revs Institute in Naples, Florida, Lauren Goodman encountered one of two Maseratis entered by Lucy Schell in the 1940 Indy 500.
Read MoreCharlotte's Glory: The NASCAR Hall of Fame in the Queen City
February 23, 2023
Hannah Thompson examines the history of the NASCAR Hall of Fame from its inception in 2001 through the global pandemic, bringing into consideration why Charlotte was selected as the seat for the Hall and how the Hall has affected NASCAR and its fans.
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