Twenty Years.............roughly a third of most people's adult life and yet it seems to have flashed by in the twinkling of an eye. Back in 1990 I had just left the advertising world and was working in Covent Garden for a design agency, we were so hip and so cutting edge or so we thought. Actually it was pretty good time for me, I seem to recall
1994 saw the return of sanity to sportscar racing around the globe after the excesses of the final season of Group C and IMSA GTP. We all loved the Eagles, Nissans, Peugeots and Toyotas but their costs were not sustainable for the factories and their performance and budget levels had driven out the privateers, even Rob Dyson. In Europe the BPR Challenge
For those competing in the 2000 Rolex 24 Hours at Daytona International Speedway this was the sign that they wanted to be first to see after the chequered flag had been waved on Sunday afternoon. Victory Lane after 24 hours of racing, it doesn't get any better than that. The Sun punched its way West across the Atlantic, for those of us with business
Grand Am is Ten Years Old! Happy Birthday to its President, Roger Edmondson, and his gang of pirates down on West International Speedway Boulevard. So as part of the December Review & Retrospective Month SpeedHunters will have a look at the first race that was sanctioned by Grand-Am or the Grand American Road Racing Association as it was called