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Indianapolis track announcer Tom Carnegie used to whip the crowds into frenzied excitement during qualification runs for the famous 500, especially when he intoned his trademark exclamation “It’s… A… New Track Record!”. 

That occurred quite often during the period 1962–1972 with its unprecedented explosion in speed. Parnelli Jones became the first man to break the 150-mph barrier with a lap at 150.370 mph in 1962, then just 10 years later Bobby Unser’s 196.678 mph was not far short of the 200-mph mark. 

This happened because the “decade” brought extraordinary advances in car, engine and tire design, including takeover by the rear-engine configuration and the emergence of aerodynamic wings, wide slick tires and unrestricted turbocharged engines that ultimately produced over 1,000 horsepower. 

$90.00 – Order Your Copy HERE!

Just Announced by Tecnomodel

1/18 and 1/43 Ferrari for Future Release

Late Friday afternoon, Tecnomodel announced plans for 30+ 1/18 and 1/43 scale Ferrari models for production later this year.

They include four variations each of the Ferrari F1 2000 with and without driver figures (above), 4 different Ferrari F92A (without driver) Formula One cars in 1/18 scale (below), six 1/18 versions of the Ferrari F40, a total of 10 different 1/18 Ferrari 512 BB/LM sports cars and a set of 1/43 scale Ferrari 712 Can Am cars for good measure.

Advance order deadlines are Monday, March 16 for the F1 2000 and 512 BB/LM sets and Wednesday for the F40, F92A and 712 Can Am sets.

All 1/18 scale models are produced in Limited Editions and are individually numbered.

Click on the links or photos for further information or HERE for information on all future model releases available for pre-order.

Beautiful stuff!!

Aston Martin: The Entire Story

by Russell Hayes

Two Hardback Volumes in a Slipcase

704 pages | 600 photos

Aston Martin is the Great British survivor among car manufacturers.

Created as Bamford & Martin in 1913, Aston Martin’s subsequent century-long existence has seen the company go bust seven times, win the Le Mans 24 Hours and become indispensable transport for a certain movie spy. This comprehensive and timely two-volume study by Russell Hayes covers Aston Martin’s adventure from the very beginning, setting the cars in context with the changing automotive world and rivals, and adding insights from contemporary road tests and first-hand accounts from recent company personalities. Fourteen chapters make sense of every Aston Martin for both the cognoscenti and the uninitiated, supported by a lavish array of photographs.

  • Beginnings, 1913–26: Robert Bamford and Lionel Martin started producing small sporting cars that showed prowess in racing.


• The Bertelli and Sutherland eras, 1926–39: Under the leadership of Augustus ‘Bert’ Bertelli and then investor Gordon Sutherland, Aston Martins became rakish road cars bred through racing endeavor, notably at Le Mans.


• The early David Brown cars, 1948–59: A glorious period unfolded under tractor magnate David Brown, with the fine DB2 family of road cars and a serious racing programme that culminated in victory at Le Mans in 1959, plus Lagondas.


• The new six-cylinder cars, 1958–69: The superb DB4 was followed by the DB5, which shot the company’s image into orbit thanks to James Bond in Goldfinger, then DB6 and DBS completed the line.


• A family tree of V8s, 1969–2000: Despite numerous ups and downs, Aston Martin’s big hand-built V8 engine powered an enduring family of super-exclusive cars with evocative names like Vantage, Volante and Zagato, plus the ‘wedge’ Lagonda.


• Into the big time with Ford, 1987–2007: The all-new and very successful DB7 began a revival, leading to a new V12 engine, the mighty Vanquish and then the ‘VH’ cars including the DB9, V8 Vantage, Rapide and many specials.


• A successful return to racing with the DBR9 and the Vantage GTE is given a dedicated chapter.


• The rollercoaster continues, 2007 to date: From purchase by a consortium led by Prodrive boss David Richards to Canadian billionaire Lawrence Stroll’s present-day stewardship, Aston Martin’s activities have been enormously varied, even embracing an SUV (the luxury DBX) and a Formula 1 programme.


• Full specifications are included and appendices cover the James Bond Astons and ‘continuation’ cars.

This major book, a labor of love for its author, is the last word on Aston Martin and is presented to the highest standards as two volumes in a cloth-bound slipcase.

$275.00 – Coming Soon – Reserve HERE

1/12 scale Ferrari 250 GTO 64

by Tecnomodel

Tecnomodel has planned the release of 5 versions of the Ferrari 250 GTO 64 in 1/12 scale, including the NART entered #30 that finished 7th in the 12 Hours of Sebring in 1964 in the hands of Pedro Rodriguez, David Piper and Michael Gammino (above).

Additional information HERE. Must reserve by Monday, March 16.

1/18 TopSpeed & 1/43 TSM Model

February New Product Announcements

The February 1/18 TopSpeed and 1/43 TSM Model announcments feature a selection of sports, racing and road cars the company intends to produce. Highlights include the #44 Aston Martin Vantage GT3 EVO of Magnus Racing in both scales, and 1/43 examples of the DEX Wayne Taylor Racing #45 Lamborghini Huracan GT3 EVO2 and the #177 AO Racing ‘Rexy’ Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) as it competed in the GTD class at Long Beach in 2025.

Please reserve by Monday, February 23.