A pair of cars that have spent decades obscured by greenery — one in a hedge and the other in...
In late March, around the time of the New York Auto Show, Jaguar made the surprising announcement that it would...
The theme for Auctions America’s 14th annual Fort Lauderdale sale, scheduled for April 1-3 at the Greater Fort Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center, is the Evolution of the Sports Car. Sports cars from across the decades, ranging from a classic Jaguar E-Type to a BMW M1 (above) to a Porsche 930...
The Morgan Motor Company With no thoughts of cars in mind, I first visited Malvern in the high summer of...
My first race was a small event at a BARC Goodwood Members Meeting, at the wheel of my Jowett Jupiter....
This newly released watch by Bremont features design inspired by the Jaguar E-Type sports car, which at its 1961 launch was not only the fastest production car in the world but—according to Enzo Ferrari—the most beautiful. In working to capture the E-Type’s essence in a wrist watch, Jaguar’s Director of...
When people hear I am a car designer, questions come up: “What is your favorite car?” “What car do you...
Jaguar is to build six perfect reproductions of the original, race-bred Lightweight E-Type that was created in 1963. The new...
American collector Paul Branstad has recently taken delivery of a custom-built, Series 1 Jaguar E-Type like no other. Become a Member & Get Ad-Free Access To This Article (& About 6,000+ More) Access to the full article is limited to paid subscribers only. Our membership removes most ads, lets you enjoy unlimited...
• The Great South American Challenge, organized by H&H Classic Rallies, crossed the finishing line in Ushuaia—the world’s most southerly...
I don’t think there has ever been a car that has captured the public’s imagination more than the Jaguar E-Type....
When you think of hot rods, you think of ’32 Fords and ’40 Mercs, but what about a Mk 10 Jaguar as the starting point? Not an obvious choice to most, but it was in Paul Child’s mind. The Mark X was the top of the line saloon car built...
U.S. Presidential election fever hit Goodwood, and the Revival candidate was none other than Dan Gurney. Posters, pin badges and...
A special panel of “Junior Judges” organized by Hagerty Insurance made their way to the UK’s Cholmondley Castle on Sept...
The story of the production model 300 SL really picks up where our story about the W194 Le Mans racecar...
The Lotus Elan was launched in October 1962 at the British Motorshow, making next month the car’s 50th anniversary. The...
The 1962 24 Hours of Le Mans did not look as though it would be a walkover for Phil Hill, the number one driver of the Ferrari works team and 1961 Formula One World Champion. Born in Miami, Florida, on April 20, 1927, the Santa Monica, California, resident had joined...
It’s nearly 50 years since Bob Smith started his business RS Panels in Nuneaton, England. Over that time he has...
A number of years ago, in the early days of Vintage Racecar when I think we were still in “black...
On July 18, 1955, an entertainment icon was established when Walt Disney opened the gates to his unique vision of...
September 4, 1922 represents a significant date in Jaguar history. First, it was the coming of age of a visionary...
Every Brit in motor racing of a certain age blames Bill Boddy and Denis Jenkinson for the fact that we were diverted from leading useful lives. As youngsters, we read Motor Sport. Mike Lawrence Nothing about it made any sense according to any business model. It would drive any teacher...
As the ninth annual The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering had chosen to honor Ferrari’s limited edition, top-end America and Superamerica...
Silverstone was also the venue for a massive Jaguar E-Type birthday party. Highlight of the weekend for many was the...
Heavy Duty Lightweights 1961 Jaguar XKE “Coombs Lightweight” & 1963 Jaguar XKE “Qvale Lightweight” Photo: Pete Austin The year 2011 marks 50 years of the E-Type Jaguar or, as some of you know it better, the XKE. It’s a bit unsettling to find myself being unphased by remembering things that happened 50...
Automobile manufacturers have long used racing as a tool for both exploring new technologies and advancing marketing agendas, and one...
Do you remember the first racecar you ever lusted after? I’m not talking about the “Oh, I’d love to own...
During my mid-teens a particular photograph in Motor Sport caught my eye. It was of an old Aston Martin racing at Silverstone, and there was something about it that somehow encapsulated the excitement of motor racing and what it could be about. Peter SutcliffePhoto: Mike Jiggle Upon leaving school I...