TSJ Features
TSJ Drivers Series
The Driver’s Series scours the world to find and explore compelling driving experiences for the driving enthusiast with a passion for speed. We send our resident driver Jeff Francis to get behind the wheel and report back to Speed Journal readers to ride along virtually or become inspired to take on the driving experiences themselves.
TSJ Racers Series
The Racer’s Series celebrates motorsports competition by highlighting race cars and racing events. Racing’s reach stretches beyond professional events as amateurs regularly test themselves and their cars in vintage events and club racing. Our resident driver Jeff Francis shares his racing experiences and takes Speed Journal readers into the racing world.
The Roush Stage 3 Mustang is a handsome, muscular, track-bred monster of a car. Our time with it was spent with a continuous grin amongst the lapses of full-throttle acceleration, the exhaust set to i …
Not that Porsche owners and enthusiasts need an excuse to gather, but the opportunity to take a close look at the 2018 Panamera model range before it officially hits showrooms recently brought The Aut …
The BMW auto museum is a stylish and comprehensive look at the history of the company and the nine decades of success they have created. With a permanent exhibition and a temporary one, there is alway …
From 9th to 11th June 2017 the second Lindau Classic Days took place in Lindau at Lake Constance, Germany. The island becomes a paradise for fans of classic cars for three days. It is an exclusive cha …
For those unfamiliar with BMW’s history, the very first vehicle they created was not a car, but a motorcycle. BMW motorcycles are still as an important part of BMW’s portfolio today and the BMW museum …
When most people think about BMW, or at least car lovers, they think about BMW motorsports and the M division. From the success of the 328, BMW’s commitment to racing was cemented into the company’s m …
BMW’s success in racing began early. Soon after beginning production of the BMW 328 Mille Miglia in 1936, BMW took the car racing. Their 2.0-liter I-6 engine made 136 horsepower, propelling the light, …
The BMW museum in Munich, holds a wealth of engineering masterpieces. Part 1 of our “German Excursion” led The Speed Journal to get up close and personal with some of the best engines BMW has ever mad …
Munich is BMW’s head base of operations. The administrative building’s unmistakable architecture granted it with the nickname the “four-cylinder building.” Residing nearby, the “double cone” Welt, “th …