Building a Racing Legacy
As a part of our 150th-year celebrations, we took a high-speed look back at some of the vehicles, engineers, and drivers that built the wins, wows, and “world’s firsts” of our rich racing legacy.

John Watson: The Art of Shredding Lightly
At a point — somewhere between mild interest and red-hot obsession — a weekend hobby becomes a lifelong passion. You know the type: passion people don’t just enjoy a thing. They live it. They breathe it.
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An Unbreakable Drive
Whether he’s mowing lawns in Virginia on a zero-turn, photographing Patagonia or heading to the kitchen for a snack in his wheelchair, Kirk Williams is going places. And he isn’t slowing down for anything.
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Discovering Purpose on the Open Road
You could call John Rathwell a lot of things. A photographer, a former pro kayaker, an amateur mechanic, a volunteer firefighter, a coffee roaster, an adventurer...the list goes on.
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Restoring Freedom
When you meet a Force Recon Marine, you expect many things. Emotional vulnerability is not at the top of the list.
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DCD Customs: Precision that Performs
Every build has a story; an identity that only it can claim.
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Racing Goes Virtual
There is, perhaps, no car manufacturer more committed to growing motorsports than Mazda; and no car more responsible for that than the MX-5 (Miata).
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RJ Anderson: The Price of Podiums
Out in the sandy hills of Baja, or the barren Nevada desert, people still ride steel chariots into battle. RJ Anderson is one of those people.
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Timmy Reyes: Going Solo
Imagine you’ve just reached the top of your field. Decades of dedication finally paid off. You’re highly regarded, sought after, and your name is known.
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Meet Kalen, and you'll immediately sense that she's lived a life of adventure.
See The StoryStreet-Legal and Race-Proven: The Tirebird
Can a street-legal performance tire win against pure racing slicks? For a long time, the answer was no. Until 1970.
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Charlene Bower: Redefining Racing
To put it simply, Charlene Bower does it all. To expand on that, she has started her own PR and marketing shop and founded the Ladies Offroad Network, among being an avid off-roader with a bevvy of skills.
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Navigating A Wonder of the World
Victor Nguyen always dreamed of visiting the Grand Canyon on dirt—you know, the old-fashioned way before there were things like roads.
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Nostalgia Finds a Home on the Farm
In 2016, Jason Miller bought a run-down 12-acre farm in south-central Pennsylvania from an elderly relative.
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