Return of the Batmobile
BMW’s new 3.0 CSL has been developed with the intention of combining the best of five decades of racing expertise from the BMW M division in a car with a highly emotional aura. All facets of its character…
Back in Black
No other marque is so inextricably linked to the story of its creator as Ferrari. Built from little more than the will to win and a desire to be the best, the marque has grown from tuning and preparing…
The gentleman’s Ferrari
Leading Ferrari specialist Bell Sport & Classic has revealed its latest project, a benchmark-setting restoration of a 1966 Ferrari 330 GTC, which has since gone on to secure a convincing victory…
Porsche's homage to Dakar
Porsche has unveiled the spectacular looking 911 Dakar at the Los Angeles Motor Show, paying homage to their victory in the 1984 Paris-Dakar Rally, which was also the first time all-wheel drive…
Italian soul, American heart
Italian 'bubble car' manufacturer Iso joined the ranks of supercar constructors in 1962 with the launch of the Rivolta coupé at the Turin Motor Show. Renzo Rivolta's Isothermos company had begun life…
McLaren F1 at 30
Thirty years ago, the prototype of the McLaren F1 was unveiled at the 1992 Monaco Grand Prix. Since then, the McLaren F1 has become the ultimate icon of modern supercar design and engineering. Between 1992…
Porsche celebrates Group C
Recently, the most successful Porsche race car ever made was reunited with some of its original drivers at Leipzig. Derek Bell is now 81 years old, but when the lean Brit climbs into ‘his’ Porsche 956, he cuts…
Audi x Ken Block = Electrikhana
A drift along the famous Eiffel Tower, a spectacular jump from the car park of a neighbouring hotel, or donuts on the legendary strip in front of spectating Le Mans legend Tom Kristensen: Ken Block, the Audi S1…
The Misfit
Beating a record number of over 100 entries, ‘The Misfit’, a 1963 Ford Anglia with a supercharged BMW engine, will represent the UK in the global Hot Wheels Legends Tour and stake its claim to become…
Sheffield steel shines in LA
Magnus Walker is one of the most well-known Porsche builders and collectors in the world, and now he is displaying 10 of his outlaw Porsche’s at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles…
The ultimate Quattro
Group B homologation rules created a platform for manufacturers to develop and introduce daring new technologies. No make encapsulated that ambition quite like Audi, which took the…
The Group B Ferrari
The original, immortal 250 GTO had been developed for the FIA GT Championship, duly taking the manufacturer's title for Ferrari in 1962, 1963 and 1964; clearly, any revival of the 'GTO' name could…
NIO x Ornamental Conifer
Designed and hand built in England using knowledge and componentry from parent company NextEV’s Formula E racing program, the NIO EP9 is an all carbon fibre, all wheel drive, all electric supercar…
Retro Renault 5 Turbo is born to drift
Renault’s 50th anniversary celebrations of their iconic 5 model continue with the release of this spectacular, all-electric show car, designed for drifting, that pays tribute to the Renault 5’s legendary…
The fire-breathing BMW
Few eras of motorsport have captured the imagination quite like the fire-breathing silhouette sports cars of Group 5, and none have lived as long in the memory as the 3-Series saloons fielded by BMW…
Andy Warhol's Cars
Andy Warhol: Cars – Works from the Mercedes-Benz Art Collection is currently on display at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles. This groundbreaking exhibition is open to the public…
50 years of the 911 Carrera RS
Another new series of art prints have arrived in the Ecurie store. This time it’s the turn Porsche’s legendary 911 Carrera RS 2.7, available in four different colours and three different sizes for your wall…
New wings for Aston Martin
Aston Martin’s iconic wings are taking flight into an intense new era, with the British marque launching a bold new creative brand strategy and global marketing campaign to further accelerate its growth…