1000 Miglia opened registrations for the 2019 Warm Up USA training and USA championship race that will take place in...
Photo Gallery from the June 16, 2019, British Car Field Day in Sussex, WI....
Designed by Edward Turner, in 1958, the Daimler Dart was debuted at the 1959 New York Auto Show where it was savaged by the press for being the most unattractive car at the show. Adding insult to injury, when officials at Chrysler saw the car, they duly notified Daimler that...
The winners of the 2019 “La Leggenda di Bassano–Giannino Marzotto Trophy”were Andrea Giacoppo and Daniela Grillone Tecioiu, from Vicenza in...
Photo Gallery from the June 15, 2019, Alfa Revival Cup held at Monza, Italy. Become a Member & Get Ad-Free...
Growing up in Southern California offered a great deal of advantages. Nearby beaches, lots of sunny days and a constant flow of exciting cars. The car culture of Los Angeles brought all manner of cars to my attention. Great muscle cars, sports cars and fun little British cars were seemingly...
Subscriber exclusive Photo Gallery form the June 21–23, 2019, Heveningham Concours & Tour, in Suffolk, UK. Become a Member &...
The 7th edition of one of the last, great endurance motor challenges, that follows in the wheel tracks of its pioneers,...
Alex Bacon grew up a student of automobile design. He cut his teeth as a teenager with a ground up restoration on his father’s ’63 Ferrari 250 GTE and fell willing victim to the allure of its sexy design, exotic engineering and the quixotic addiction that comes from driving something...
The fourth Concours d’Élégance Suisse (CES) award ceremony – held on Sunday June 23rd in Coppet, near Geneva – saw an international multi-disciplinary Jury award...
The 1st of July, 1969, is an important day in the history of Maserati, since it’s the day the first Indy,...
There is a saying, “an apple never falls far from its tree” and similarly a carrossier needs strong antecedents. The Grümmer family had been in the saddling and coachbuilding business long before the creation of the Grümmer company in Clichy, France, in 1924. The oldest traceable origins of the family...
1934 advertisement for the Pierce-Arrow “Silver Arrow”, available as either a 175-hp, 12-cylinder or a 140-hp, 8-cylinder model....
On Sunday June 30th, the Le Nôtre lawns in the Chateau de Chantilly domain will provide an idyllic setting for...
Fiat, OSCA, Pininfarina…an interesting equation. The Fiat 1200 was not a very quick machine, in fact, you couldn’t really call it a sports car. 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...
Tomorrow is filled with promise. We are already witnessing glimpses of a future where cars will be able to drive...
The London Concours opened its doors June 5 to a crowd of thousands for the first day of the event. Hosted...
Porsche fans were in their element at Beaulieu’s Simply Porsche, as 1,981 participants and 987 Porsches gathered in the grounds of the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu, in blazing sunshine. Held in association with The Independent Porsche Enthusiasts’ Club (TIPEC), the 7th Simply Porsche rally (on Sunday June 2nd) was packed with variety,...
A spectacular weekend of activities to celebrate the centenary of Bentley Motors will be a highlight of the 2019 Salon...
Photo Gallery from the May 15–19, 2019 running of the Mille Miglia from Brescia to Rome and back to Brescia,...
More than half a century ago, Turkey’s first passenger vehicles went into mass production—Anadol. Manufactured by Istanbul-based Otosan Otomobil Sanayii (“Otosan Automotive Industry”), Anadol produced seven different models from 1966 to 1991. Behind all of this industriousness was Ankara-born philanthropist and entrepreneur Vehbi Koç (1901–1996), who did an astonishing amount to...
Perfect harmony between the public’s opinon and the Jury of experts enabled the Alfa Romeo 8C 2900B to gain a...
Mecum’s 32nd Original Spring Classic auction was another pronounced success with overall sales totals reaching an all-time Indy-auction high at...
The XP-755 concept car, also known as the Mako Shark, was designed by Larry Shinoda under the direction of General Motors Styling and Design head Bill Mitchell in 1961, as a concept for future Chevrolet Corvette production cars. Many of the design elements developed on the XP-755 would make their...
In the early ’70s, Gary Emory was working at Chick Iverson’s VW/Porsche dealership. But as time went on he was...
To celebrate 50 years of legendary Frazer Nash Car Club ‘raids’, no less than 90 wonderful Frazer Nash cars, including...
Fair disclosure, I’m a multiple Lancia owner. I love everything about them. Their wonderful engine sounds, the brash audacity of their designs, the innovative engineering, and the daring risks the company founders took, year after year, with complete lack of regard for profits. Bold Italian passion oozes from every crevice of...
Fifty years on from the release of the film “The Italian Job”, Lamborghini Polo Storico has certified that Miura P400,...
Pontiac had built a well-deserved reputation as General Motors performance division by 1967. Innovative performance enhancing engineering, matched with attractive...
Celebrating ‘Drive It Day’, the Federation of British Historic Vehicle Club’s day of automotive indulgence dedicated to the UK classic car scene, the events and the people that make it so special, the latest Sunday Scramble from Bicester Heritage was a sensational sell-out event, on April 28. Held amongst the...