As the ninth annual The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering had chosen to honor Ferrari’s limited edition, top-end America and Superamerica...
In 1961, the Jaguar E-Type made its debut in Switzerland, and it revolutionized the automotive industry. And for the first time, three original Jaguar E-Type launch cars have been reunited at the home of their maker, Sir William Lyons, as part of the car’s 60th anniversary celebration. The car is...
Over the weekend of June 12 – 13, at the historic Shelsley Walsh Hillclimb course, E-types of every description –...
A number of years ago, in the early days of Vintage Racecar when I think we were still in “black...
Jaguar Classic will create six matched pairs of E-types to celebrate the iconic sports car’s 60th anniversary in 2021—named the E-type 60 Collection. Each pair of E-type 60 Edition cars pay tribute to two of the oldest and most famous Jaguar E-types of all: ‘9600 HP’ and ‘77 RW’, which...
Marco Diez unveiled his reimagined 1963 Jaguar E-Type Low Drag Coupe at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering during Monterey Car Week. Inspired...
On the beautiful sun-filled street of 72nd and Madison Avenue, The New York City Concours Exhibition (TNYCC), sponsored by Hispano...
The organizers of the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion have announced that Jaguar will be the featured marque for this year’s event, scheduled for August 19–21 at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. This will be the third time in the 38-year history of the event that Jaguar has been honored as the...
September 4, 1922 represents a significant date in Jaguar history. First, it was the coming of age of a visionary...
Jaguar is marking the 60th anniversary of the E- type sports car in 2021 with the introduction of a limited-edition...
Jaguar is to build six perfect reproductions of the original, race-bred Lightweight E-Type that was created in 1963. The new cars are being dubbed the “missing” six vehicles from the brand’s Lightweight E-Type project, which originally started in February 1963 with the objective of building 18 “Special GT E-Type Cars.”...
Following positive reactions to the original concept for ‘the most beautiful electric car in the world’, Jaguar Classic has confirmed...
As a young boy James Mitchell shared his father’s hobby and passion for classic and historic cars. Always fascinated by...
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...
The 275 GTB occupies a very rarified space in the pantheon of Ferrari road car history. It sits at an...
The Morgan Motor Company With no thoughts of cars in mind, I first visited Malvern in the high summer of...
Classic Car Auctions Summer Sale is right around the corner and they have 195 cars that will be offered in...
The three original Jaguar E-Type launch cars which revolutionised the automotive industry when it debuted in Switzerland in 1961, have...
In late March, around the time of the New York Auto Show, Jaguar made the surprising announcement that it would be constructing nine XKSS “continuation cars” to replace or carry on the legacy of those lost in Jaguar’s famed factory fire of 1957. The announcement stated, “Now 59 years later,...
1964 Elva-Porsche One of the most important characteristics of a performance or racing car is the power-to-weight ratio. The goal...
Do you remember the first racecar you ever lusted after? I’m not talking about the “Oh, I’d love to own...
May 2017 Linda Vaughn: The First Lady of Motorsports By Linda Vaughn with Rob Kinnan If ever there were a book whose title totally identified its subject, this is it. Say no more. “Anybody” can be a “race queen,” but those who can pull it off properly enjoy a warm...
Race Retro 2011 will celebrate one of Britain’s best-loved, if not the best-loved, sports cars next year when it returns...
U.S. Presidential election fever hit Goodwood, and the Revival candidate was none other than Dan Gurney. Posters, pin badges and...
Pete Lyons Have you ever crushed an aluminum can, then found yourself wondering, “Could I straighten it back out, like new?” Of course you couldn’t … unless you’re a metalsmithing sorcerer like those at Classic Motor Cars Ltd. (CMC), one of those fabled restoration shops in the dear old UK,...
From an early age Robert Blakemore had a passion for pre-war racing cars, particularly Aston Martins. His father owned a...
It’s nearly 50 years since Bob Smith started his business RS Panels in Nuneaton, England. Over that time he has...
Fans of Jaguar celebrated the marque at Bicester Heritage on Sunday, July 4 at a COVID compliant event that included a seemingly never-ending sea of hundreds of Jaguar E-types stretching across the Oxfordshire countryside. The spectacle, designed to mark 60 years since the launch of the British motoring icon, was...