1968 Ferrari 275 GTS/4 NART Spider
For the majority of the public, the introduction to one of the most seductive Ferraris ever built was on the silver screen, in the 1968 hit film The Thomas Crown Affair. The car’s time on screen was short…
Disintegrating Cars – Part 2 by Fabien Oefner
The Disintegrating Series is a set of photographs of high performance cars that appear to have blown apart. Three years after the release of the first set, Oefner has created five additional photographs…
1988 Porsche 959 'Komfort' Stage II
Porsche’s first true supercar, the 959 was based upon the 911 and was built to win the FIA’s Group B World Rally Championship while simultaneously serving as a platform to develop an all-wheel…
Hoonigan Racing + Felipe Pantone
The Hoonigan Racing + Felipe Pantone project is the first time that Ken Block and Hoonigan have partnered with an independent artist on a race livery. Created by Felipe Pantone, the original…
1971 Plymouth Hemi Cuda 'Sox & Martin' Pro Stock
This car was raced by the legendary Sox & Martin team during the 1971 National Hot Rod Association Pro Stock season. Of the final eight rounds of NHRA Pro Stock that season, the car was entered…
1969 MGC GTS Sebring
The MGC GTS Sebring is one of the most iconic creations to come out of the BMC Competitions Department in the 1960s. Work on designing the lightweight Cs began in 1966, to compete…
Bentley + Sir Peter Blake
Bentley Motors has teamed up with the godfather of British pop art, Sir Peter Blake, to create a one-of-a-kind Bentley Continental GT V8 S Convertible. This unique car will be auctioned for charity…
The Cars of Spectre
Think James Bond, think Aston Martin. Except not this time. Here we're focusing on the cars of the bad guys. Jaguar Land Rover created these stunning concept vehicles for the latest Bond…
1970 Ford Mustang Boss 429 Fastback
Famed and fabled, the Boss Mustang is the pinnacle of Ford’s pony car production. Seldom seen yet well known, Boss Mustangs were some of the most unique Mustangs ever built…
1971 March 711
With its revolutionary aerodynamic body and highly developed chassis, the March 711 was one of the more influential Formula 1 cars of its era. Named after founders Max Mosley, Alan Rees…
The Secret Porsche Warehouse by Steffen Jahn
German photographer Steffen Jahn has been given access to the hidden storage warehouse of the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart. His shots document the way these famous cars are stored…
Smoke, speed and precision driving...sideways
At the highest level of professional drifting, the cars are thrown sideways at speeds topping 125mph. Kiwi drift driver Mad Mike Whiddett demonstrates this to perfection in his latest factory-backed…
The British Road Sign Project
Last year the Design Museum celebrated the 50th anniversary of the British road signage system with a special exhibition. To mark this occasion, Made North brought together leading designers…
1997 Porsche 911 GT1 Evolution
When international sports car racing experienced a resurgence in the 1990s, Porsche decided to jump back into the fray. Realising its 911 GT2 Evos could not compete effectively in the…
1983 Ferrari 512 BBi
Ferrari introduced a stunning new mid-engine car at the 1971 Turin Motor Show to compete head-on with the Lamborghini Miura and Maserati Bora supercars. Developed from the ground up…
McLaren's Workshop of Wonders
This incredible collection is just a handful of the McLaren P1 GTRs built exclusively for the track. Located close to the McLaren Special Operations and the McLaren GT race team, this recently opened…
1984 Audi Quattro A2
The original Audi Quattro competition car debuted in 1980, first as a development car, and then on a formal basis in the 1980 Janner Rally in Austria. Largely based on the bodyshell of the road-going…
Burnouts by Simon Davidson
Photographer Simon Davidson has captured some spectacular moments of a car burnout competition. Fantastic classic Aussie muscle cars are drowned in bellowing red, green or purple smoke…