1927-1941 PRE-WAR RACING & SPORTS TOURING CARS

These are the cars that defined motorsports before the modern era, when racing was raw, dangerous, and purely mechanical. Picture legendary Bugattis, Alfa Romeos, and Bentleys tearing through circuits with no seatbelts, minimal brakes, and drivers clad in leather caps. They’re living history on wheels—elegant, powerful, and thrilling to watch at speed.

FEATURED MARQUES: Alfa Romeo, Bentley, Bugatti, Aston Martin

1956-1961 SPORTS RACING CARS

This was the golden age of sports car racing, where legends like Ferrari’s 250 TR and Jaguar’s D-Type battled for dominance at Le Mans. With open cockpits, curvaceous designs, and the wail of high-revving engines, these cars are the bridge between the art of classic motoring and the precision of modern performance machines.

FEATURED MARQUES: Ferrari, Jaguar, Lotus, Porsche, Maserati

1956-1962 PRODUCTION & GT CARS

The roots of today’s high-performance road cars lie here. From the brutish Corvette C1 to the nimble Porsche 356 Carrera, these machines proved that sports cars could be both exhilarating on the track and stylish on the street. The DNA of your favorite modern sports car? It started here.

FEATURED MARQUES: Aston Martin, Corvette, Ferrari, Jaguar, Lotus, Porsche

1957-1963 FORMULA JUNIOR

Think of this as the early proving ground for Formula 1 legends. These lightweight, high-revving machines may not have massive horsepower, but they deliver breathtaking wheel-to-wheel action, showcasing the skill of drivers pushing them to their absolute limits.

FEATURED MARQUES: Lola, Lotus, Cooper, Elva, OSCA, Stanguellini

1966-1985 FORMULA ONE

If modern F1 cars excite you, these are their brutal, fire-breathing ancestors. The era of winged warriors, ground-effect aerodynamics, and raw V8s, V10s, and flat-12s screaming at full tilt. Senna, Lauda, Hunt, and Villeneuve raced cars just like these—machines that demanded full commitment and rewarded only the bravest.

FEATURED MARQUES: Brabham, Ferrari, Lotus, McLaren, Shadow, Williams

1963-1969 PRODUCTION SPORTS CARS

Before technology took over, sports cars were all about balance, handling, and driver skill. From the legendary Shelby Cobra to the Ferrari 275 GTB, these are the cars that redefined performance, laying the groundwork for the exotic machines of today.

FEATURED MARQUES: Bizzarrini, Corvette, Ferrari, Morgan, Shelby Cobra, Triumph

1963-1973 FIA MANUFACTURERS CHAMPIONSHIP

Porsche 917. Ferrari 512. Ford GT40. If you know those names, you know why this group is special. These are the cars that won Le Mans, dominated endurance racing, and shaped what we think of as the ultimate race car.

FEATURED MARQUES: Chevron, Ferrari, Ford GT40, Lola, Porsche

1972-1980 IMSA GT, GTX, AAGT (FIA GROUP 4)

This is where muscle cars met road racing. Think fire-spitting Corvettes, BMW CSL “Batmobiles,” and wide-bodied Porsche 935s going head-to-head in some of the most intense racing ever. Big power, bigger wings, and unfiltered aggression.

FEATURED MARQUES: BMW, Chevrolet Camaro, Datsun, Ford Mustang, Porsche, Toyota

1981-2013 HISTORIC NASCAR

These are the real deal—actual NASCAR stock cars from the sport’s most legendary eras, running unrestricted and at full blast. If you love the roar of a V8 and the sight of a stock car sliding through corners, this is unmissable.

FEATURED MARQUES: Chevrolet, Dodge, Ford, Pontiac, Toyota

1981-1991 FIA PROTOTYPES, GROUP C & IMSA GTP

This was the future of racing before technology took over. Group C and GTP prototypes brought us some of the most radical race cars ever—Porsche 962s, Jaguar XJRs, Nissan GTPs—all with aero-driven bodies and monstrous power.

FEATURED MARQUES: Corvette, Ford, Nissan, Porsche, Toyota

1994-2019 ALMS, IMSA, LE MANS ENDURANCE CARS

Hyper-aerodynamic prototypes and fire-breathing GT cars—the Le Mans endurance legends of recent history. Ferrari, Porsche, Audi, and Corvette all fought for glory in these machines, pushing both technology and drivers to the absolute limit.

FEATURED MARQUES: Audi, Ferrari, McLaren, Mercedes-Benz, Panoz, Saleen

BOB RILEY TRIBUTE: 1967-2017 TRANS AM, IMSA, GRAND AM, ALMS

Bob Riley’s influence shaped some of the most dominant race cars across multiple disciplines, from the ferocious Trans Am Mustangs to cutting-edge Daytona Prototypes. This group celebrates five decades of engineering excellence.

FEATURED MARQUES: Ford GT40, Kar Kraft, Greenwood Corvette, Dodge Viper, Intrepid GTP

2025 RUN GROUPS

1927-1941 PRE-WAR RACING & SPORTS TOURING CARS

These are the cars that defined motorsports before the modern era, when racing was raw, dangerous, and purely mechanical. Picture legendary Bugattis, Alfa Romeos, and Bentleys tearing through circuits with no seatbelts, minimal brakes, and drivers clad in leather caps. They’re living history on wheels—elegant, powerful, and thrilling to watch at speed.

FEATURED MARQUES: Alfa Romeo, Bentley, Bugatti, Aston Martin

1956-1961 SPORTS RACING CARS

This was the golden age of sports car racing, where legends like Ferrari’s 250 TR and Jaguar’s D-Type battled for dominance at Le Mans. With open cockpits, curvaceous designs, and the wail of high-revving engines, these cars are the bridge between the art of classic motoring and the precision of modern performance machines.

FEATURED MARQUES: Ferrari, Jaguar, Lotus, Porsche, Maserati

1956-1962 PRODUCTION & GT CARS

The roots of today’s high-performance road cars lie here. From the brutish Corvette C1 to the nimble Porsche 356 Carrera, these machines proved that sports cars could be both exhilarating on the track and stylish on the street. The DNA of your favorite modern sports car? It started here.

FEATURED MARQUES: Aston Martin, Corvette, Ferrari, Jaguar, Lotus, Porsche

1957-1963 FORMULA JUNIOR

Think of this as the early proving ground for Formula 1 legends. These lightweight, high-revving machines may not have massive horsepower, but they deliver breathtaking wheel-to-wheel action, showcasing the skill of drivers pushing them to their absolute limits.

FEATURED MARQUES: Lola, Lotus, Cooper, Elva, OSCA, Stanguellini

1966-1985 FORMULA ONE

If modern F1 cars excite you, these are their brutal, fire-breathing ancestors. The era of winged warriors, ground-effect aerodynamics, and raw V8s, V10s, and flat-12s screaming at full tilt. Senna, Lauda, Hunt, and Villeneuve raced cars just like these—machines that demanded full commitment and rewarded only the bravest.

FEATURED MARQUES: Brabham, Ferrari, Lotus, McLaren, Shadow, Williams

1963-1969 PRODUCTION SPORTS CARS

Before technology took over, sports cars were all about balance, handling, and driver skill. From the legendary Shelby Cobra to the Ferrari 275 GTB, these are the cars that redefined performance, laying the groundwork for the exotic machines of today.

FEATURED MARQUES: Bizzarrini, Corvette, Ferrari, Morgan, Shelby Cobra, Triumph

1963-1973 FIA MANUFACTURERS CHAMPIONSHIP

Porsche 917. Ferrari 512. Ford GT40. If you know those names, you know why this group is special. These are the cars that won Le Mans, dominated endurance racing, and shaped what we think of as the ultimate race car.

FEATURED MARQUES: Chevron, Ferrari, Ford GT40, Lola, Porsche

1972-1980 IMSA GT, GTX, AAGT (FIA GROUP 4)

This is where muscle cars met road racing. Think fire-spitting Corvettes, BMW CSL “Batmobiles,” and wide-bodied Porsche 935s going head-to-head in some of the most intense racing ever. Big power, bigger wings, and unfiltered aggression.

FEATURED MARQUES: BMW, Chevrolet Camaro, Datsun, Ford Mustang, Porsche, Toyota

1981-2013 HISTORIC NASCAR

These are the real deal—actual NASCAR stock cars from the sport’s most legendary eras, running unrestricted and at full blast. If you love the roar of a V8 and the sight of a stock car sliding through corners, this is unmissable.

FEATURED MARQUES: Chevrolet, Dodge, Ford, Pontiac, Toyota

1981-1991 FIA PROTOTYPES, GROUP C & IMSA GTP

This was the future of racing before technology took over. Group C and GTP prototypes brought us some of the most radical race cars ever—Porsche 962s, Jaguar XJRs, Nissan GTPs—all with aero-driven bodies and monstrous power.

FEATURED MARQUES: Corvette, Ford, Nissan, Porsche, Toyota

1994-2019 ALMS, IMSA, LE MANS ENDURANCE CARS

Hyper-aerodynamic prototypes and fire-breathing GT cars—the Le Mans endurance legends of recent history. Ferrari, Porsche, Audi, and Corvette all fought for glory in these machines, pushing both technology and drivers to the absolute limit.

FEATURED MARQUES: Audi, Ferrari, McLaren, Mercedes-Benz, Panoz, Saleen

A Ford GT40

BOB RILEY TRIBUTE: 1967-2017 TRANS AM, IMSA, GRAND AM, ALMS

Bob Riley’s influence shaped some of the most dominant race cars across multiple disciplines, from the ferocious Trans Am Mustangs to cutting-edge Daytona Prototypes. This group celebrates five decades of engineering excellence.

FEATURED MARQUES: Ford GT40, Kar Kraft, Greenwood Corvette, Dodge Viper, Intrepid GTP

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