In the beginning… In 1937, Bugatti won the 24 Hours of Le Mans for the first time with the Type...
Even though the Japanese motoring industry explored sports cars decades later than European and American manufacturers, its rapid growth soon...
Rolls-Royce has always offered countless opportunities to push boundaries, challenge the norm, and to redefine what’s possible. The desire for self-expression is one of the primary reasons that clients keep coming back to the marque. The Rolls-Royce Black Badge series of motor cars brings this to a whole new level....
The 60s was truly the greatest decade for automobile design, racing, and car enthusiasts. The decade opened with the Stingray...
In 2022, Lamborghini is celebrating 60 years of the legendary V12, the 12-cylinder engine that has been at the heart...
In an era of modern museums—the Guggenheim and Getty in America, Tate Modern in London, and the Pompidou Center in Paris—the Museo Mille Miglia is a throwback to a much earlier time. Originally a monastery built more than 1,000 years ago, the modern-day Mille Miglia Museum stands on the grounds...
A genuine display of vehicle craftsmanship and ingenuity, The Nationales Auto Museum: The Loh Collection, showcases an assemblage of approximately...
In March 1964, Automobili Lamborghini was still in its infancy. Established just a few months previously, it had presented its...
If it’s Friday during Car Week, then it’s The Quail in Carmel Valley, period. Sports Car Digest is always honored to be a part of the most opulent Concours on the Monterey Peninsula and will attempt to transport you there via text and images…not an easy task! From its early...
The Triumph Motor Company made a name for itself after World War II by producing interesting sports cars that performed...
The Important People Behind The Silver Arrows As part of our ongoing series, we take a look at the history...
The Silver Arrows Story The history of Grand Prix Motor Racing through the lives of its greatest drivers, people and events with a special focus on the history of Formula 1. In this post, we dive into the story of one of the most successful teams and ideas in racing...
The V12 engine holds a special place in the heart of many automotive and motorsports fans. For some, it’s the...
When you are a young person, How do you choose what altar to worship at? There are so many to...
Today a global leader, Japan was a late bloomer when it came to the automotive industry. Still, thanks to its global expansion during the 1970s, Japanese cars were quick to catch up and outdo the competition in various segments, sports cars included. In the last few decades, every major Japanese...
Many cities and countries have automobile museums. The Principality of Monaco has a collection—a collection of cars first begun in...
All words and photos by Matt Stone. Transportation museums around the world vary—from purpose built, factory backed, artistic (and often...
Porsche lands on American soil The story of Porsche’s phenomenal success in America is one of many chapters and couldn’t have been written based on the car itself. Initial reactions to the little car with the engine in the rear was like trying to be sold an expensive suit that...
Motorsports, for better or for worse, 80% of the time need to be run at dedicated facilities built precisely to...
After a few years of delays due to the global pandemic, the eagerly anticipated—and, to some, controversial—new regulations around Formula...
When the first Supra came on the scene in 1979—designation A40—it was not a stand-alone machine; it was a riff on the Toyota Celica hatchback. The Supra was 8.1 inches longer with a 5.1 longer wheelbase. Part of the increase in size was to allow Toyota to stick in a...
It has been decades since the first Bentley T-Series was taken off the road and placed in storage. It will...
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