Grand Prix Noire by Thomas Schorn
Grand Prix Noire is a series of images by German photographer Thomas Schoenberg. These shots of renown racetracks at night, have a real atmospheric quality to them, capturing such circuits…
Mercury Revs
Helping revive Mercury’s racing program in the 1960s following the lift of the factory racing ban, race car builder Bill Stroppe prepared this Mercury for the 1964 NASCAR season in his Long Beach…
Driven by the Greats
Campaigned by Scuderia Ferrari for the 1956 and 1957 seasons, this Ferrari 290 MM racer was piloted by an amazing assortment of factory team drivers including Juan Manuel Fangio, Phil Hill…
Singer's tribute to Mulholland
This reimagination from the team at Singer is a stunning tribute to the legendary strip of southern Californian asphalt, the Mulholland Highway. A topographical map of Mulholland has also been…
Land Rover gets wired in London
Land Rover started its countdown to the world premiere of the new Range Rover Evoque with a fleet of wire form sculptures inspired by the new model. Four eye-catching sculptures were parked at…
The Original Supercar
Before the introduction of the Lamborghini Miura at the 1966 Geneva Salon, the term ‘supercar’ simply did not exist. The Miura heralded the beginning of a new age in automotive history, and visually…
A Treasure Trove of Car Design History
On Saturday, the fourth and final Bertone auction will be held at Garage Bolaffi in Turin. On sale are more than 200 lots from the world famous Bertone Stile Archive including cars, sketches, technical drawings…
Reinventing the Pantera
Conceived and designed as the first example of ARES Design’s ‘Bespoke Creations’ service, its Project ‘Panther’ is a comprehensive modern reimagining of the iconic 1970s Pantera…
Kremer's road-going Porsche 935
This ’76 911 Turbo was originally special ordered in Ice Green Metallic over green Leather-to-Sample. It was optioned with rear fog lights, Pirelli tyres, a black roof liner, air conditioning, Blaupunkt Radio…
The space-aged wedge-shape
Cult cars don't come much less conventional than the Aston Martin Lagonda. Only 645 were ever made, and they're like no other car before or since. The wedge-shaped body is the height of a Porsche…
Pure White Snakebite
On 28 October 1963, AC Cars Limited invoiced Ford Motor Credit for a Cobra body in White with Red trim, top, tonneau, and rack-and-pinion steering. The body left the UK aboard the SS Pacific Fortune…
Rennsport Reunion
At the end of September a little over 80,000 fans attended The Porsche Rennsport Reunion VI at Laguna Seca. During the four-day event in California, legendary cars and works drivers from the last five…
A One-of-a-kind Classic Ferrari Shooting Brake
This special, one-off Ferrari initially left Ferrari’s Maranello factory in 1965 as a 330 GT Series II with Pininfarina coachwork finished in Rosso and a Beige interior. The car was delivered new to…
The ‘Hellephant’ in the Room is a Super Charger
The Dodge Charger, one of the most iconic vehicles of its time, has been reimagined showcasing the Mopar brand’s new ‘Hellephant’ 426 Supercharged Mopar Crate HEMI engine and kit…
Ed Roth's 'Mysterion'
Always evolving, Ed ‘Big Daddy’ Roth was a highly creative artist with a sound grasp of mechanics and electrics. He pioneered the use of new media like plaster of Paris, Vermiculite, and fibreglass to build…
Lancia Stratos Zero by Oskar Kosinski
This stunning Lancia Stratos Zero has been created by automotive designer, photographer and CGI artist, Oskar Kosinski from Warsaw, Poland. Kosinski has beautifully recreated the car’s wedge-shaped…
McLaren's streamlined Speedtail
McLaren Automotive have revealed the stunning, streamlined form and sensational specification of the McLaren Speedtail. The next chapter in McLaren’s Ultimate Series, the Speedtail is the first…