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IndyCar race is coming to DC in occasion of the celebration of the 250 anniversary of the birth of the United States. IndyCar says this Washington D.C. Grand Prix is going down once and only once. Former IndyCar chief mechanic-turned-official and race course designer Tony Cotman of NZ Consulting is expected to have a hand in bringing the D.C. Grand Prix layout to life. The Washington DC race would be set during August weekend 21-23. Although the Jan. 30 announcement date came as a surprise, planning for the GP has been going on since summer, and while there are many important aspects to figure out, months of work was in motion before the executive order was signed last week by President Trump. IndyCar’s 10 full-time teams are budgeted for the 17-race schedule that was announced in September, which makes the insertion of an 18th race a potential challenge to underwrite. However teams and sponsors seem to show a warm interest in the Freedom 250 race.
Michael Schumacher's first Formula 1 race-winning car, the Benetton B192, has sold at auction.
Initially listed with an estimate of €8.5million, the 1992 Benetton sold for €5,082,000 at Broad Arrow Auctions. Schumacher, who after years became a Ferrari champion, partnered with Martin Brundle at the time, secured his maiden F1 victory in the B192 at the 1992 Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps. The German driver piloted the specific car at auction, designed by Rory Byrne, in five grands prix. The B192 is the final manual Formula 1 car produced by Benetton. This driver and this car arrived that day, not to end, but to start a legendary journey, a prelude to the dominance that would have followed.
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for sharing with us these fantastic pictures of his Ferrari BBLM #70 that finished 6th overall at Le Mans, on June 19th and 20th 1982. A special thanks to Sam Smith and Bob DeMart for their contribution. It is an immense privilege watching this car with such a great history... there are pages and pages of news... and Jim says "It is a great handling race car, and still amazes me every time I see it and drive it"...

Thank our Friends at Forza Motor Cars for these wonderful images of a marvelous Lamborghini Countach LP 400. This is the "Periscopio" model and is one of 150 produced. Contact us for more information or just enjoy...