McLaren x LEGO (half a million of them)
A unique, full-scale LEGO McLaren Senna has been created in secret by shifts of specialist assemblers working around the clock. Taking nearly 5,000 hours to assemble, it comprises almost half a million…
The ultimate tribute to the original GT40
The late Terry Drury, a former Ford Motor Company engineer. was a very familiar figure in British national and International racing, well remembered for his exploits as an energetic Ford GT40 privateer…
The most extreme one-off Ferrari ever made
Creating an entirely new and modern take on the Ferrari sports prototype concept is both an ambitious and complex undertaking. But it was in this spirit, and with very specific input from a client, that the new…
The art of cars and coffee
Discommon has released another bespoke coffee table as part of its automotive series, this time featuring the Aston Martin Valkyrie. Following on from their Ferrari F40 and Ford GT tables, this piece is crafted from…
Is this the ultimate M3?
The E30 M3 is widely acclaimed as BMW Motorsport’s finest creation. Touring car legends Roberto Ravaglia, Johnny Cecotto, Jim Richards, Frank Sytner and Will Hoy won a total of twelve championships…
Roborace x Benedict Redgrove
Shot by Benedict Redgrove at Oscar Niemeyer’s surrealist sci-fi Centro Niemeyer in Avilés Spain, the Roborace series celebrates groundbreaking design within two worlds: automotive and architecture…
Aston Martin gets hyper
Continuing its march into the manufacture of mid-engined hypercars, Aston Martin unveiled not one, but two further models at the Geneva Motor Show last week. Aston started by confirming that the AM-RB 003…
The ‘Rapid Transit System’ Road Runner
This rather special Plymouth Road Runner Rapid Transit was the Plymouth brand’s star for their release of the 1971 factory models. The new G-series designs rewrote the book on Mopar’s B-body lines and sent…
Lancia's two-wheel drive Group B hero
The design of the new Lancia Group B machine was approved in March 1980. The car featured a supercharged, longitudinal, four-cylinder, 16-valve engine and double wishbone suspension in the front…
The Photography of Patrick Curtet
Patrick Curtet has been shooting professionally for over 20 years and after concentrating on sports and reportage photography, he shifted his attention to automotive work. Together with his wife, Marlyne…
The iconic 'Big Cat'
Jaguar’s return to global sports car racing coincided with the high watermark of late 80s / early 90s endurance racing. Grids saw closely-fought races between Jaguar, Mercedes and Porsche as…
VW reinvents the Beach Buggy
Volkswagen revealed the ID. BUGGY at the Geneva International Motor Show this week. The ID. BUGGY is a zero-emissions high-tech vehicle for the summer, on the beach or in the city, based on the modular…
RUF's one-off eighties wild child
This Porsche was originally purchased new in 1984 from a dealer in Illinois, USA. Upon delivery, the new owner/collector immediately wanted to improve the performance of his 911 and soon called upon…
Bentley honours Birkin’s historic ‘Blower’
Bentley has created the ultimate collector’s version of the all-new Continental GT to celebrate the company’s centenary in 2019. The Continental GT Number 9 Edition by Mulliner is inspired by Bentley’s…
Another British classic goes electric
Sixty years after the iconic Mini first hit the streets, a British technology company has unveiled the first production electric classic Mini. The Swind E Classic Mini combines a fully-restored body and bespoke…
Italian style with American muscle
By war’s end, as Italy re-tooled for peace, Rivolta turned to the manufacture of motorcycles, scooters, and tricycles. Amongst these were the Furetto, the Isoscooter, and the Isocarro. By the 1960s, Rivolta embarked…
A futuristic look at Formula 1's past masters
John Frye is an automotive designer based in South Pasadena, California and when he’s not working for Honda’s Research and Development facility, he’s creating these amazing driverless racing cars…
Classic Brabham raced by Rindt and Ickx
On September 20, 1969, Belgian racing driver Jacky Ickx won the Canadian Grand Prix at Mosport Park, Ontario in this Brabham-Cosworth BT26. It is also the car in which Ickx, the renowned six-times Le Mans…