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Our Features This Week, May 16, 2013

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One Family, 100 years of Racing

by pete on May 16, 2013

Theodore Pilette at the wheel of his Gregoire at the Gaillon event in 1906

By Graham Gauld
Photos courtesy Pilette Family

This year’s Indianapolis 500 will be something special for Belgian ex-racing driver Teddy Pilette, for it will mark the 100th anniversary of his grandfather Theodore Pilette’s remarkable 5th place in the 1913 Indy 500. Remarkably, Teddy himself had three attempts at Indy back in 1979,’81 and’82 but did not manage to qualify. In between, Teddy’s father, Theodore’s son Andre, was a successful Belgain race driver in the 1950s, driving for Gordini and Ferrari. Finally, Teddy’s son John is now racing SEAT sedans!

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Inspiring stylists around the world - the Chrysler Airflow.

Learing from the Americans:Planned Obsolescence and Airflow influence

By Gijsbert-Paul Berk

In 1920, Alfred Sloan was appointed to save the ailing General Motors. As we have seen in part 3, Sloan had learned from contacts with dealers and client surveys that styling sold better than advanced engineering. This was one of the reasons why he engaged Harley Earl to set up an Art and Color department at GM, the first professional in-house styling studio in the world.
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Italian Car Day at Brooklands

by pete on May 16, 2013

Fiat 850 Sport captured the hearts of thousands in the sixties.

Story and Photos by Jonathan Sharp

Saturday the 4th May, 2013. Can it really be 27 years since my fiancé and I parked our Fiat 130 Coupe on a very wet lawn in front of Syon House in Chiswick, London for the first Auto Italia Italian Car Day?

When this year’s press release arrived from Brooklands, that is indeed what it stated; 27 years since the first event and 22 years since it moved to Brooklands. My fiancé and I are now long married, and as the weather was better than what it was 27 years ago, the turnout was huge. I was left with the feeling that there were probably more Italian cars packed into Brooklands than on an average Saturday in Turin.
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Lamborghini’s 50th at Bologna

by pete on May 16, 2013

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Bologna’s Mario Marchesini Describes the 50th Anniversary of Lamborghini

Story and Photos Copyright Mario Marchesini

In Rome all, 350 Lamborghinis were parked in Vatican’s San Pietro Square before they arrived at Bologna. Here the Lamborghinis gather in the Piazza Maggiore in Bologna on Friday afternoon (May 10th).

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More from M. CARpedi

by pete on May 9, 2013

1958: Imagine arriving in Andora, Riviera dei Fiori with your baby blue Alfa Romeo Giulietta Berlina and she is waiting for you! No time for the lovely Cape Mele panorama I’m afraid...

A few of our articles on the Alfa Berlina from the archives of VeloceToday!

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Our Features This Week, May 9th, 2013

by pete on May 9, 2013

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California Mille by Ardea or Bust

by pete on May 9, 2013

Photo by Debbie Earle.

Last week, two tiny Lancia Ardeas (one owned by the late Martin Swig and driven by his sons) participated in the 2013 California Mille. (The kickoff a week prior was covered by Michael T. Lynch in VeloceToday.) The other Ardea was entered by Judy Stropus, a legendary figure in the car community, and her co-driver Chuck Schoendorf who has previously written about Le Mitiche Sport in Italy for VeloceToday. Below, a brief introduction of both drivers, a report from the perspective of each one, and a photo story. [Ed.]
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Concept Cars and Aerodymanics: Learning from the U.S.

May 9, 2013

By Gijsbert-Paul Berk
What the Europeans learned from the Americans
In the previous articles we have presented a number of eye-catching projects and aerodynamic studies created by European coachwork builders or car and aircraft designers during the first three decennia of the 20th century.

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Bugattis Tour Australia

May 9, 2013

Story and photos by Vince Johnson
South Australia, 10-13 April 2013. Forty-two members of the Bugatti Club Australia made their way to the Barossa Valley wine country, north-east of Adelaide, for the ‘Five Valleys Run’ in April. Understandably, wineries featured heavily in the itinerary. Interstate members from New South Wales met those who had [...]

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Maserati at Montlhéry

May 9, 2013

By Pete Vack and Kurt Hasler
All photos copyright Stephan Traber
September 9th, 1934: Benoit Falchetto, perhaps a better driver than many realized, came home first in the Grand Prix de L’UMF held on the famous banked circuit of Montlhéry, fifteen miles outside of Paris. He was driving Maserati 8CM 3015, the subject of our [...]

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Our Features This Week, May 2nd 2013

May 2, 2013
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