Gulf of America – Your hub for motorsports news and history
Welcome to the Gulf of America tag page. If you love racing, you’ve probably seen the iconic blue and orange Gulf livery on classic cars, and you’ll find a lot of that story here. We pull together everything that ties the Gulf brand, American tracks, and the racing world into one place.
Whether you’re hunting for a quick race recap, a deep dive into Gulf’s historic sponsorship, or the latest tech updates from teams that wear the Gulf colors, this page is built for you. We keep it simple, so you can grab the info you need without wading through fluff.
Why Gulf of America matters in racing
The Gulf name first hit the motorsports scene in the 1960s when Gulf Oil started slapping its logo on sports cars. The bold blue and orange scheme turned heads on tracks from Le Mans to Daytona. In the US, Gulf-backed teams helped push performance limits, especially in endurance racing.
Fast forward to today, and Gulf’s involvement is still strong. Modern manufacturers partner with Gulf for branding, fuel technology, and marketing. That means you’ll see the colors on everything from vintage car shows to the latest GT3 entries. Understanding this link helps you see why a Gulf‑branded car feels like a piece of racing history every time it hits the straight.
Another reason the tag matters is the regional focus. The “America” part isn’t just about the brand—it signals a connection to the Gulf Coast’s racing culture. Tracks like Sebring, Texas Motor Speedway, and the newly opened Hill Dickinson Stadium in Liverpool (yes, they’re borrowing the Gulf vibe) often host events that feature Gulf‑sponsored teams.
Latest Gulf of America stories
Here you’ll find short, punchy updates on Gulf‑related news. For example, the recent partnership between Revolut and Audi’s 2026 F1 entry is a big deal for Gulf fans because the brand’s heritage lives on in high‑tech racing. We also cover emerging eVTOL projects that use Gulf’s fuel tech, giving you a glimpse of how the brand is moving beyond traditional racing.
Our tag page also highlights player moves that matter to the Gulf community. When a rising star like Evan Ferguson gets praised for his finishing, you’ll see how the Gulf‑sponsored youth academies are shaping future talent. If a classic car restoration project brings back a Gulf‑liveried Porsche, we’ll have the details and photos.
Don’t miss the special features on historic Gulf races. We break down why the 1970 Gulf‑sponsored Porsche 917’s win at Daytona still matters today, and we explain the tech tricks that made Gulf fuel a game‑changer back then.
Want to join the conversation? Use the comment section on each article to share your favorite Gulf moments, ask questions, or suggest topics you’d like us to cover. We love hearing from fans who keep the Gulf spirit alive on the track.
Keep checking back – the Gulf of America tag is updated daily with fresh content, race results, and behind‑the‑scenes insights. If you’re looking for a one‑stop spot to stay on top of everything Gulf‑related in American motorsports, you’re in the right place.