Timeless masterpieces at the Enzo Ferrari Museum
The Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena is hosting the ‘Timeless Masterpieces’ exhibition, which features some of the most elegant cars in the marque’s history and explores their historical and social context…
Koenigsegg on tour
Following the Geneva launch of the new Jesko, Koenigsegg is taking their all-new megacar on a world tour. The first few stops have already seen the Jesko travel to three different continents and be welcomed in…
An automotive icon of design, engineering and speed
When introduced at the 1961 Geneva Salon, Jaguar's E-Type stirred passions with its extremely sleek and timeless design backed by staggering performance. The newcomer's design owed much to that of the…
Death Race 2000's 'The Alligator'
After the world collapse of 1979, the United Provinces, formally the United States, falls under the control of the tyrannical Mr. President (Sandy McCallum) who creates the annual Transcontinental Road Race…
The perfect tribute to an endurance legend
The Porsche Museum is set to display this stunning 917 concept study to the public for the first time as part of their 50th anniversary celebrations of the 917 model. The special exhibition entitled ‘Colours of Speed…
The Maserati driven by Moss
In the hierarchy of Maserati’s A6G/2000, chassis number 2102 stands proud as the second car of its series and the very first A6G/2000 bodied by Zagato as a berlinetta. Finished in red with black seats, the car is…
Porsche reprints original driver’s manuals
Porsche Classic has reprinted more than 700 original driver’s manuals. In doing so, Porsche has provided first-hand documentation for virtually all its early models, starting with the 356 from 1952 right the way…
'Drive it Day' at the Sunday Scramble
The second Sunday Scramble of the year at Bicester Heritage last weekend celebrated ‘Drive It Day’, the Federation of British Historic Vehicle Club’s day of automotive indulgence dedicated to the UK classic car…
The Graphite 'Gullwing'
This car was supplied new in September 1955 to Mercedes-Benz Distributors USA of New York City and was delivered finished in red with a black leather interior. Factory-fitted options included high-gloss…
One-of-a-kind Ferrari by Zagato
The Zagato coachwork is striking and is defined by its angular lines and targa-style roof, and reminiscent in some ways to Michelotti’s Daytona NART Spiders, yet with a character all its own. In 1974, it was exhibited…
The Spirit of Montjuïc
A couple of weekends ago, the Espíritu de Montjuïc took place at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona, launching this season’s Peter Auto series. In 2004, Peter Auto introduced Classic Endurance Racing…
The battle-scarred General
The General Lee is a 1969 Dodge Charger from the television series, and more recently the film of The Dukes of Hazzard. The car appeared in all but one episode of the television show…
One of the most important Alfa Romeo racing cars ever
The Tipo 33 TT 12 made its competition debut in the 1973 season battling with the Ferrari 312P, with Alfa Romeo using the second half of the season to fine tune and develop the car ahead of the 1974 season…
Racing 'striipes' for your feet
Based in Santa Cruz, California, STRIIPE make high performance attire for your feet. These American-made socks, crafted from the finest recycled moisture wicking fibres, feature the rich colours, graphics and fine…
Bugatti – which came first: the horseshoe or the egg?
Horseshoe or egg? Not many questions about the French hyper sports car manufacturer Bugatti have been discussed as often as the origin of the iconic radiator grill shape. Did founder and horse enthusiast…
A very potent, patriotic pony
In 1969, Sam Auxier’s red, white and blue 1969 Mustang was a fixture at drag strips across the north east of the United States. Powered by a 427 Tunnel Port engine, the fastback’s match-racing and UDRA Ultra Stock
77th Goodwood Members' Meeting
This year’s Goodwood Members’ Meeting took place at the West Sussex circuit just over a week ago. Goodwood’s opening weekend recreates the atmosphere and camaraderie of the original BARC Meetings…
When Porsche met Concorde
Fifty years since they moved under their own power for the first time, two machines developed in the same era of ambitious, ground-breaking engineering have met as they celebrate a special anniversary…