Preserve, Protect & Defend
Automobile Magazine, July 01, 2013
An academic-style symposium advises collectors to leave their historic cars alone. Read Full Article
An academic-style symposium advises collectors to leave their historic cars alone. Read Full Article
It's a think-big tank that looks at everything from how body panels corrode to the history of iconic cars -- not just to solve today's problems but to understand the future of personal transportation and to plan for it. Read Full Article
To hear Carlos Ghosn tell it, the car of the future will recognize your voice and respond to subtle hand gestures. Read Full Article
Stanford University, one of the nation’s greatest research centers, is trying to find out just what it was about Earnhardt that inspired such fan devotion. Read Full Article
Professor Clifford Nass' communication students propose new driving technologies at the first Big Idea Festival for Automotive Interfaces. Read Full Article
No wonder Road & Track magazine recently gave its entire 65-year archive not to some place in Michigan but to the two-year-old Revs Program at Stanford University, which sponsors interdisciplinary courses and research on the automobile “as a technological and aesthetic artifact and cultural symbol.” Read Full Article
An interdisciplinary team of Stanford researchers exploring the place of the automobile in modern society has inherited the entire 65-year archives of Road & Track magazine. Read Full Article