The Art of Competition
In motor racing, a win or podium finish is often immortalised with a trophy but to create the enthusiasm leading up to the race and attract the masses of racing enthusiasts to the event, it was often the beautifully…
Healey’s ultimate racer for the road
Following the Austin-Healey 100's sensational debut at the 1952 Motor Show, the works team had entered two subtly modified cars in the 1953 Le Mans 24 Hour Race. They finished in 12th and 14th places…
A Sunset (Boulevard) Safari
Not all city cars are born equal. Well, not according to YouTube star and world-renowned automotive journalist, Matt Farah. Shortly after moving out to the west coast of America from New York, Farah realised…
Menacing Mopar
Featuring a menacing stance, this 1967 Dodge Charger is the product of Johnson's Hot Rod Shop based in Gadsden, Alabama. This Charger may retain its basic original cues, yet the body, chassis and suspension…
BMW x Futura 2000
In this collaboration, FUTURA 2000, who is known for his mastery of colour, concentric forms, and kinetic composition, has created three exclusive and unique versions of the BMW M2 Competition in his…
A century of defying convention
This year sees Mazda celebrate it’s 100th anniversary with a series of events marking a century of pioneering design, style and engineering success. 100 years ago Mazda was a Hiroshima cork producer until Jujiro Matsuda…
King of the Night
To celebrate the arrival of Rolls-Royce’s latest Black Badge edition, automotive photographer, Mark Riccioni, was invited by the luxury car brand to create a pictorial series of the Black Badge Cullinan among…
James Hetfield’s Heavy Metal Art
This week the Petersen Automotive Museum debuted a new exhibit featuring 10 custom vehicles owned by Metallica frontman, James Hetfield’s. ‘Reclaimed Rust: The James Hetfield Collection’ celebrates…
The D-Type that went Down Under
This is the seventh customer D-Type ever built. When new it immediately found its way to Australia and into the ownership of Bib Stillwell, a future four-time consecutive winner of the open-wheel Australian Drivers’ Championship…
Zagato's distinctive Alfa Romeo Coupé
This beautiful Alfa Romeo was originally sold new to their Milanese neighbours and style house Carrozzeria Zagato in October 1955, allowing them to clad it in this distinctive bodywork…
Ferrari 330 P4: The Beautiful Loser
In the latest addition to INK’s ‘Plain Bodies’ series, in which they free historic race cars from their period liveries, they have chosen to honour the sculpted curves and seductive form of the Ferrari 330 P4…
The Ultimate Lancia Collection
This unparalleled collection of some of the world’s greatest Lancia race and rally cars has been carefully and diligently assembled by entrepreneur and racing driver John Campion. The Campion Collection…
The Last Mile
A year after officially announcing the end of its production, Volkswagen has produced a final tribute to the iconic Beetle in the form of a short animated film titled ‘The Last Mile’…
The Carrera 6
The 906, or Carrera 6, is a road-legal racer from Porsche, first released at the beginning of 1966 with 50 examples produced, thus meeting the homologation requirements of the FIA's new Group 4 Sports Car category…
Ferrari's glorious Dino racer
Amongst all racing Ferraris the rare family of Dino 206S and SP cars has the greatest intrinsic charm for its combination of exquisitely well-balanced, compact design and its vividly nimble agility whenever its inbuilt…
Icon 911 by WE! Shoot It
Icon 911 is the latest personal project from the guys at WE! Shoot It. The Munich based studio has beautifully photographed all the different generations of the Porsche 911, from 1963 to the current 2020…
Ferrari's open top 250 GT
This stunning 1958 Ferrari 250 GT Cabriolet Series I is the 25th example built overall and was delivered to the Pininfarina workshop in Turin, late March 1958. Clothed in attractive covered-headlamp coachwork with…