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South Bend's own Studebaker car manufacturer competed in IndyCar. During the 1933 Indianapolis 500, the Studebaker number 34 competed in the race and finished a team best seventh place.
We’re at the end of a short week, so I thought we’d take our three winners and pit them against each other in a game of Track ...
Bernie Quinn was an underperforming, self-confessed ‘battler’ before he found his feet as an engineer at Ford. These days ...
The food at Gordy's Hi-Hat shared the spotlight last week with an overflowing parking lot packed with classic cars, many of ...
Tucked away in the rolling hills of Ritchie County sits a paradise that automobile enthusiasts might mistake for heaven – ...
That’s exactly what awaits at Cliff’s Museum of Car Memorabilia in Harrisville, West Virginia – a treasure trove of ...
It was once the backbone of South Bend, an industry that employed thousands that built not just cars but a community.On ...
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - Before the car show the Studebaker organization and its history in Indiana was honored with the unveiling of a historical marker on South Lafayette Boulevard. This was the ...
Studebaker's storied history will be honored with a historic marker at the site of the South Bend plant during the Studebaker Drivers Club gathering.
This special one-off car, built for Roger Penske, takes the 963 Le Mans Hypercar to the street, even if it’s not, strictly speaking, entirely legal for daily driving.