The team of Pete Vack, Hugues Vanhoolandt, Jonathan Sharp and Rachel Liebman have completed their first collaboration on a four part video presentation about the Goodwood Festival of Speed held in June. Email comments to vack@cox.net.
Archives for September 2016
Book Review: Thrill of the Chase
Colin Crabbe, Thrill of the Chase
ISBN 978-1-85443-276-6
448 pages Hardcover with dustjacket
280 mm by 230 mm
550 B&W and Color illustrations
US $89
Signed, 400 copies, $125
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Review by Pete Vack
If you have ever fallen prey to the Thrill of the Chase, you will absolutely love this book.
Although I eagerly anticipated the arrival of this book, I was a bit concerned when I read the table of contents and found almost as many chapters as there were pages! And nothing seemed in order, a series of disconnected jottings strewn over the landscape of a huge 9.25 by 11.25, 488 page hardcover tome.
But I knew a bit about Crabbe and therefore knew that this had got to be good; it was absolutely impossible to have a dull book about Colin Crabbe particularly when written by the man himself. Patience then was my copilot as I hoisted the book to my reading table. And patience was duly rewarded. [Read more…] about Book Review: Thrill of the Chase
Windsor Castle Concours of Elegance with Jonathan Sharp
Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp
Note: Most of the below information was taken from the excellent event program. Secondly, the Ferraris are grouped together at the bottom of the story. Ed.
The first Windsor Castle Concours of Elegance occurred on the occasion of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second’s Diamond Jubilee in 2012. The event is now well established, and this year on September 1-4, a selection of sixty-six classics returned to the world’s most famous castle. [Read more…] about Windsor Castle Concours of Elegance with Jonathan Sharp
Goodwood Revival by Hugues Vanhoolandt
Story and photos by Hugues Vanhoolandt
This year’s Goodwood Revival was both sunny and rainy, but the show went on regardless. This week we present the work of Hugues Vanhoolandt, and next week we’ll publish those of fellow photographer Jonathan Sharp. Ed.
VeloceToday for September 20, 2016
The team of Pete Vack, Hugues Vanhoolandt, Jonathan Sharp and Rachel Liebman have completed their first collaboration on a four part video presentation about the Goodwood Festival of Speed held in June. Email comments to vack@cox.net.
Chantilly Arts & Elegance 2016
Story and Photos by Hugues Vanhoolandt
2016 Chantilly Arts & Elegance Richard Mille, September 3-4
For its 3rd edition, the Arts & Elegance Concours held in the beautiful gardens of the Chantilly Castle, north of Paris, attracted some 13,500 visitors, who were not discouraged by the cloudy sky, the strong wind or the morning showers.
The Concours was divided in two parts, with the Concours d’Elegance for concept cars presented in association with renowned fashion houses, and the Concours d’Etat for more than one hundred classic cars divided into 21 classes.
We will take a closer look of the five classes of the Concours d’Etat, classes named: A great Italian coachbuilder : Zagato (Post-War) Zagato Special Alfa Romeos, The Tour de France Automobiles, Tribute to the Pozzi Racing Team and Tribute to Jean Todt – Fifty years of an outstanding career.
Salon Prive 2016
Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp
September 8th 2016
Just back from Woodstock; no not the pop festival Woodstock but Woodstock in Oxfordshire, the location for Blenheim Palace which has been the home of Salon Prive event for the past two years. John Churchill, the first Duke of Marlborough, had led his troops to victory against the French in the battle of Blenheim, a major battle in the war of Spanish succession on the 13th August 1704. To celebrate his victory, Queen Ann and a grateful nation gifted the 1st Duke the ruined Woodstock Manor and surrounding parkland together with £240,000 (about £36 million today) to build a palace. Blenheim Palace was designed by Sir John Vanburgh with construction commencing in 1705 and completed in 1733. The most notable date in the history of Blenheim Palace was the 30th November 1874, the birth date of Sir Winston Churchill. The estate itself extends to over 2000 acres. [Read more…] about Salon Prive 2016
MIchael T. Lynch: Art of the Car, 2016
Story by Michael T. Lynch
The Art of the Car Concours celebrated its 10th Edition this year. Since the show’s inception, it has donated well over one million dollars to the Kansas City Art Institute Scholarship Fund. At a time when student debt has surpassed consumer debt, the event is to be complimented for doing its part to ease the burden.
The weekend’s festivities began with Saturday morning’s traditional Entrants’ Breakfast at Tivol, Kansas City’s leading jeweler, located on the Country Club Plaza, which was the first auto-centric shopping area in the country. The Plaza was built in 1927 and takes its architectural theme from Seville, Spain. The block was closed and many entrants brought their show cars, allowing the public to get a free preview of the leading Concours between the two coasts. [Read more…] about MIchael T. Lynch: Art of the Car, 2016
VeloceToday for September 13, 2016
The team of Pete Vack, Hugues Vanhoolandt, Jonathan Sharp and Rachel Liebman have completed their first collaboration on a four part video presentation about the Goodwood Festival of Speed held in June. The team would like to hear your thoughts about these videos and how they can improve them. Email them at vack@cox.net.
Hugues Vanhoolandt at The Rolex Reunion
Photos and story by Hugues Vanhoolandt
100 years of BMW was the unmistakable theme of Monterey Car Week in 2016. And of course, it was also the case for the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion held at the Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca on August 18-21. But BMW was not the only highlight as the Can-Am series were also celebrated as well as historic F1 cars and Trans-Am cars.
All in all, more than 550 cars were to be seen on track in one of the 15 races. For those who were too busy with the various other events during the main weekend, they could enjoy an already strong field of cars during the Pre-Reunion meeting held one week before the Reunion itself. We attended both days, and so the following images are from both events. [Read more…] about Hugues Vanhoolandt at The Rolex Reunion
Concorso Italiano 2016
Above, Hugues Vanhoolandt videoed Bowtie Ferrari author Randy Cook and Matt Stone discussing the Ferrari 0126A which was given a Chevy engine in 1958.
By Brandes Elitch
Photos by Hugues Vanhoolandt unless otherwise noted
Video clip by Hugues Vanhoolandt
The Concorso Italiano is a celebration of Italian cars, primarily for about a dozen car clubs, and without the hype, hoopla, and hysteria that characterizes many of the events surrounding the Monterey Car Week. There are other shows for Italian cars, but none this big, and none is such a celebrated destination. This year marks the 31st edition, and the eighth year since Tom McDowell brought it back to life. With roughly a thousand cars on the field, it has to be the largest exhibition of Italian collector cars anywhere. I include Italy in that statement, because the last thing an Italian wants to do is reveal their name, address, and the license plate of their Ferrari or Maserati to the tax police. [Read more…] about Concorso Italiano 2016
VeloceToday for September 6, 2016
The team of Pete Vack, Hugues Vanhoolandt, Jonathan Sharp and Rachel Liebman have completed their first collaboration on a four part video presentation about the Goodwood Festival of Speed held in June. The team would like to hear your thoughts about these videos and how they can improve them. Email them at vack@cox.net.
Hugues Vanhoolandt gets up early to shoot the perfect Pebble Beach photography…
While Michael T. Lynch provides erudite commentary on the fantastic cars at Pebble Beach.
Video extras included: Brandes interviews Mark Ketcham, Vanhoolandt listens to Bugattis.
A bit of well deserved PR from the Mullin and Petersen Museums…