In 1994, at the young age of 22, Christian von Koenigsegg established his own supercar company with a grand vision...
The Bugatti Veyron is a mid-engined sports car that was first introduced to the world in 2005 by French automobile manufacturer...
Ford Motor Company developed the Ford GT to commemorate their 100th anniversary. The GT40 Concept they unveiled at the 2002 North American International Auto Show, debuted with a look and prestige that honors the company’s legendary 24-Hours-of-Le-Mans-winning GT40 race car in the 1960s. By the end of 2004, production on the Ford GT started. Ford Motor...
McLaren is a household name when it comes to supercars, with nearly their entire lineup being supercars or hypercars. The...
The Aston Martin Vulcan is a track-exclusive supercar that reflects the brand’s extensive motorsport experience and renowned design and engineering...
The LaFerrari stands out as a technological showcase and defining vehicle of the marque. It was first unveiled in 2013 as a limited-edition hypercar, sporting Ferrari’s first-ever hybrid powertrain. Its design was inspired by the Ferrari Enzo, and it boasted the most powerful naturally-aspirated engine Ferrari had produced at the...
Filmmaker and Sports Car Digest contributor Stephen Mitchell, along with Jeanetta Dumouchel of InterFUND and Ron Kellogg of the Kellogg...
Contributor Stephen Mitchell has plans for a documentary on the original Carrera Panamericana races (!) and would like to tap...
Review by Wallace Wyss It was a long time coming; a near complete authorized biography of a giant in American sports car circles, Carroll Hall Shelby. The author is a surprising choice, British author Rinsey Mills, surprising only because in a couple of his earlier books on Shelby he seemed...
The celebration of French culture continues at the Mullin Automotive Museum in Oxnard, California, with displays of the finest examples...
Famous Race Cars on Stamps 50 Jahre AVUS Rennen 1921-1971 – Berlin 1971 Opened in 1921 just outside of Berlin...
Story by Will Silk I recently received an email from a gentleman in Maryland that does wood carvings of sports cars. One look at the pictures he sent along made me promptly sit down and have a closer look. The carvings were of a Porsche 917K and a Ford GT40,...
Fewer than 20 Renault AI 35/45 HP Runabouts were produced, and four of the five remaining 1907 racers — often called simply...
The internal combustion engine (ICE) was not the only, nor the default, means of propulsion for early motor cars at...
When there is an opportunity to spend a long weekend surrounded by interesting automobiles and be able to sleep in your own bed, you have to take it. Such an opportunity presented itself on the weekend of October 15-17, 2021, with the second Chattanooga Motorcar Festival. The first festival was...
Larry Chen from Hagerty managed to get a tour in what is possibly the greatest Japanese car collection in the...
Chip Ganassi, a former race car driver who is now one of the most successful race team owners, was honored...
VR: It was recently announced that you have been chosen to be the chief judge for the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance starting with next year’s event. I would imagine that—in classic car world terms—this has to be somewhat similar to being selected from the dean of cardinals to be made...
The achievements of Chris Economaki, the late dean of American motorsports, will be celebrated on Saturday, June 15, 2013 at...
An exhibition celebrating the beauty and technical excellence of French automaker Citroën – Citroën: The Man, The Marque – is...
The Mullin Automotive Museum will present a unique retrospective on one of France’s greatest automakers, featuring work from its origin to the present day. The exhibit celebrating the beauty and technological excellence of Citroën will open to the public on Saturday, March 11, as the biggest Citroën exhibit ever staged...
The Mullin Automotive Museum will present a unique retrospective on one of France’s greatest automakers, featuring work from its origin...
City-to-City Race Car Drivers The great city-to-city races were the origin of motor-racing. Attempts had been made to organize an...
Review by Rick Carey, Auction Editor In the fast-changing world of collector car values it’s good to reflect from time-to-time on where the market has been, where it is and where it is going. The annual Classic Car Auction Yearbook rings that bell with a yearly recap of the top...
Review by Rick Carey, Auction Editor It isn’t until page 12 of the 2012-2013 Classic Car Auction Yearbook that authors...
In the collector car auctions’ relentless series of events there is rarely an opportunity to sit back and take stock....
Collectors, dealers, agents, auction houses and a few observers pick through the entrails of transactions and auctions seeking the portents of trends in the market. To many there is never enough information, and certainly not enough cogent information, to divine the future before it becomes the present. The uncertainty is...
Dr. Orsi and Mr. Gazzi have an enviable skill for considering vast amounts of data on the $1.2 billion-plus annual...
By Will Silk With traditional forms of investments seeing troubled times in a global economy that continues to only offer...
As part of the celebrations of the National Motor Museum’s 50th anniversary, they have planned three special treats for classic car and motorcycle enthusiasts. This summer, there will be three after-hours events to introduce its new Classic Grille evenings scheduled on June 22, July 20, August 24. Owners of cherished...