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Low-owner 1970s and 1980s Italian stallions lead Bonhams Bond Street Sale 2025 Bonhams Bond Street Sale 2025 set to bring Giugiaro and Gandini gems – as well as an ex-Peter Ustinov-owned, Barker-bodied Mercedes-Benz.
Niki Lauda’s BMW M1 road car heads to auction at Mecum’s January Kissimmee sale BMW M1 was Austrian Formula 1 driver’s prize for winning the 1979 Procar series, and it features Walter Maurer’s signature. It’s going up for sale with Mecum in January 2026.
How Bahrain became the new destination for classic car concours The inaugural 2025 Royal Bahrain Concours was supported by the Crown Prince and attracted collector cars from both the Gulf and around the world.
Giorgetto Giugiaro honoured at the 2025 International Historic Motoring Awards Legendary designer Giorgetto Giugiaro was presented with the Lifetime Achievement award at the 2025 International Historic Motoring Awards.
Maserati looks to past to define future with return to bespoke manufacturing Maserati returns majority of production to Modena, moving to bespoke ordering; new Quattroporte, baby Maserati and WEC ambitions hinted at, too.
Iconic NEC Classic Motor Show 2025 sale a success despite economic qualms Iconic Auctioneers NEC Classic Motor Show 2025 sales see a fair result given doom-mongering about the UK’s wider economy – and Harry Metcalfe scores big wins.
Racing wonders revealed for December’s Artcurial Renault Icons auction 2025 Artcurial Renault Icons auction 2025 sees a host of Formula 1 cars up for grabs, but there are also prototypes, one-offs show machines and other models galore. Here are Magneto magazine’s top lots.
RM Sotheby’s hooks up the hypercar hype for Abu Dhabi 2025 sale, led by McLaren F1 RM Sotheby’s Abu Dhabi 2025 sale will be led by a McLaren F1, but the lot list will be dominated by hypercars – and the opportunity to buy forthcoming McLaren racers.
Obituary: Aerodynamics genius Peter Wright, ‘the father of downforce’ Lotus and BRM engineer and aerodynamicist Peter Wright, ‘the father of downforce’, has died aged 79, writes automotive designer Peter Stevens.