Echoing Bugatti's legendary EB110
Experimental design and extreme power have been hallmarks of Bugatti for over 100 years. The French manufacturer has been consistently proving these points since it’s return to modern hypercar production…
Porsche's lightweight giant-killer
Giant killers come in all shapes and sizes, but none more elegant perhaps than the stunning 1959 Porsche 718 RSK Spyder. This lightweight, quick German car earned its nickname in endurance road racing events…
Clockwork Orange
Produced by Marcos Engineering and offered intermittently between 1964 and 1990, this fibreglass bodied, wooden chassis sports car weighed a little over 800kg. The GT was first introduced as the Marcos 1800…
Changing faces of the Golf GTI
Launched at the International Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt in September 1975, the first Golf GTI was fresh and wild. As of the summer of 1976, it stormed into an automotive category that hadn’t actually existed until…
Safari Ferrari
This amazing example of Maranello’s popular Bertone-bodied 308 GT4 benefits from many years of California-based ownership, as well as a recent round of upgrades to off-road ‘Safari’ specifications…
Posters from the golden age of motorsport
This is just a selection of around 90 vintage racing, event, and commemorative posters dating from 1925 to 1972 that are currently available as part of an online auction from RM Sotheby’s. The collection is offered…
Maserati tips it's hat to Sir Stirling
A prototype of the new Maserati MC20 super sportscar, pays homage to Sir Stirling Moss, the legendary motor racing ace who died on 12 April at the age of 90. The design used for this prototype is taken from the…
M3, or not to be
Next year marks the 35th anniversary of a motoring icon, one which revolutionised the mid-size sports car segment when its production started back in 1986. The very first BMW M3 set a new standard by which…
TWR's Supercat
In 1981 the FIA prepared new Group A regulations for the European Touring Car Championship to be implemented for the 1982 season. British racing car driver Tom Walkinshaw saw an opportunity to take…
How to sketch a 911
With so much of the world urged to stay home and save lives during the current crisis, Porsche has launched a new series of automotive masterclasses designed to help you sharpen your skills from the…
Love at the Red Line
RUF Automobile, manufacturer of bespoke sports cars and supercars, has released this film titled “RUF, Love at the Red Line”. The company, which began as a repair shop more than 80 years ago…
When Audi went back to the future
Twenty years ago Audi unveiled this incredible tribute to the famous ‘Silver Arrows’ of the 1930s at Autostadt in Wolfsburg. Projekt Rosemeyer’s familiar features are clear to see: the massive radiator grille…
Bugatti's Holy Trinity
All-wheel drive, four turbochargers and a monocoque made of carbon, these are Bugatti’s proven and continuously improved ingredients for their super sports cars from the last three decades…
Porsche's pin-up poster art
Assembled by a life-long collector over more than 40 years, this group of posters highlights the history and evolution of Porsche, with a particular emphasis on the factory’s golden era of the 356 and Spyder, as well as…
No ordinary 'showroom' Corvette
Rooted in development work led since 1962 by Zora Arkus-Duntov, Chevrolet's head of Corvette engineering, the ‘Heavy-Duty 427’ that eventually gained fame as RPO L88 was first ‘field tested’ with Roger Penske's…
Virtual Insanity
We’ve featured Khyzyl Saleem before on Ecurie, but after seeing some of his latest work across social media recently, we thought we’d revisit his portfolio and share some of his most recent creations…
The Pop Art Champion
Peter Klasen is a German artist known for his collage-like Pop Art paintings and prints. Using an airbrush, the artist contrasts images of industrial objects like pressure gauges and hydraulic circuits, with sexually…
Maserati's iconic Boomerang
First seen as a concept car at the Turin Motor Show in 1971, the Maserati Boomerang was a typically adventurous piece of work by Giorgetto Giugiaro. The Boomerang borrowed its mechanical underpinnings…