Tim Pitt drives a restomod based on the Austin-Healey ‘Frogeye’ Sprite – and inspired by a giant-killing 1960s race car.
A tiny roadster offering driving thrills and absolutely no frills, the Austin-Healey “Bugeye ... Roundels on the doors, a Le Mans filler cap, and 13-inch Weller steel wheels complete the ...
Launched in 1958, the Austin-Healey Sprite was marketed as an affordable ... racing roundels and a ‘Le Mans’ filler cap complete the street fighter look. There is rather more than 948cc ...
A Ford GT40 MkII which managed 12 laps at the famous 1966 Le Mans 24 Hours has become been auctioned for a record amount ...
In 1959, the U.S. car market reached peak tail fin. That year’s Cadillac Eldorado took jet-age styling to the extreme, with rear fenders like fuselages, chrome bumpers sculpted into afterburners, and ...
Some of the most celebrated drivers ever to compete are sweating through their race suits; putting their careers, reputations and lives on the finish line to come up victorious at Le Mans’ 34th ... of ...
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Team boss Zak Brown says Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris are interested in the endurance classic — another hint of a future ...
With its cartoonish ‘Frogeye’ face, Lilliputian dimensions and 43hp engine, the Austin-Healey Sprite wasn’t the obvious starting point for a giant-killing race car. Yet this plucky roadster punched ...
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