The Jaguar XK120 was the fastest production car in the world when it was first released in 1948, with a...
The Mercedes-Benz 300SL stands as one of most memorable coupes of the fifties. The gullwing doors not only distinguished it,...
The Porsche Schuppan 962CR, when new, was one of the most expensive cars ever produced with an asking price of $1.5 million! If you never heard of this car before, then you should hear its story from Jay Leno as he gives us an in-depth look at one of the...
An updated version of the Audi Sport Quattro – given the ‘S1’ moniker – was introduced at the end of...
The Jaguar XK120 was the fastest production car in the world when it was first released in 1949, with a...
With its French curves, 120 mph performance and a price tag of £988, the XK120 was Jaguar’s most important roadster. In 1948 it set a new standard of post-war performance which progressed into a comprehensive motor sports campaign and won the 24 Hours of Le Mans five times in seven...
A thrilling video of a Ferrari 246S Dino and Lotus 15 going neck and neck as they compete for the...
Based on the 911S, the 911 R was produced by Porsche to compete in the FIA’s GT 2.0 category. To...
As a car credited for starting the muscle car era, the Pontiac GTO enjoys legendary status as a truly revolutionary car. The Pontiac GTO followed a rather simple recipe of putting a high output V8 in an intermediate Le Mans body, which soon worked out so well that other brands started copying...
Enjoy this fantastic onboard footage of a 250 GTO, considered by many as the greatest Ferraris of all time, being...
Some highlights from the infamous 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans that marked the first time Ford won the prestigious...
Bugatti presented the Type 59 Sports for the first time on September 24, 1933, at the San Sebastian Grand Prix. A marvel of engineering both powerful and delicate. Beneath its sleek and low lines, the supercharged inline eight-cylinder engine fit almost perfectly. The wheels with piano wire spokes minimized unsprung...
The 1932 season would be fought without the German cars from Daimler Benz. It would also be one with an...
Strap in and listen to the screaming V6 engine from a Ferrari 246 Dino F1 as it tears up the...
Considered as the first supercar in the world, the Lamborghini Miura definitely stood out in looks, technology, and performance. The Miura was the fastest production car in the world with a top speed of 163 mph and 0 to 60 mph in 6.3 seconds. Unlike almost anything on the road,...
The BMW 3.0 CSL was equally dominant on race tracks and a beauty to behold on public streets. This touring...
IndyCar legend Dario Franchitti got the opportunity to test drive what Motor Sport Magazine considers as the ‘holy trinity of...
The Ford Thunderbird was introduced to the U.S. market in 1955 as a response by Ford to the Chevy Corvette, which had come out two years prior to capture the sports car market. The name, Thunderbird, came from a Ford stylist from the Southwest, Alden “Gib” Giberson, who submitted the...
Nine-time 24 Hours of Le Mans winning driver, Tom Kristensen, managed to get behind the wheels of a 1930 Blower...
This bespoke 1953 Bentley 6 1/2 Liter Petersen Special was built using a modified 1953 R-Type chassis of 9′ 9″...
The Sunbeam Tiger is an English iconic two-seater roadster, built during the 1960s by the Rootes Group of Britain to capture the American muscle car market. At first glance, the vehicle may appear to be a docile English roadster -but looks can be deceiving. Under the hood lies an American...
The BMW 3.0 CSL from the 1970s was a touring car superstar and the heroic piece of machinery which put...
With only 208 examples produced, the R-Type Continental was as rare a sight in the 1950s as it is today...
In October 1969, a sleek new two-door sports car was presented at the Pierre Hotel, New York in front of the Detroit Press and Automotive Media that would inevitably create history. The new Datsun 240Z was breathtakingly beautiful and combined performance and handling that matched or outstripped much more expensive...
Bruce Canepa takes out one of Porsche’s most legendary race cars for a quick spin on public streets!...
After suffering what must be called the worst five years of American car design 1974-1979, the 1980s ushered in the...
The 350 GT was the first production vehicle produced by Lamborghini. It is the car that Ferrucio Lamborghini envisioned when establishing the automotive side of his business, a classic grand touring berlinetta with a V12 up front, drive to the rear, and a 5-speed manual in the middle. It could...
The Ferrari 365 GTB/4 made its first appearance to an enthusiastic world at the Paris Auto Salon in 1968. It...
The first few years of the 1950s saw sports car events evolve from chummy club gatherings for “gentlemen racers” into...
Ferrari is celebrating its 30th anniversary in mainland China by unveiling a one-of-a-kind Tailor Made Ferrari Roma. The new Roma draws inspiration from traditional Chinese aesthetics and craftsmanship through the many personalization options offered by the Ferrari Tailor Made program, and is a tribute to the brand’s milestones over the...