Alberto Scuro appointed president of FIVA after General Assembly in Brazil ASI president, car collector and competitor Alberto Scuro succeeds Tiddo Bresters as president of Fédération Internationale des Véhicules during General Assembly in Brazil.
Goodwood announces 2026 motor sport and events season – tickets are available now Goodwood Members’ Meeting, Festival of Speed and Revival tickets now up for grabs ahead of busy 2026 season of events. Here are all the dates and details so that you can plan well ahead.
Karl Ludvigsen’s epic publication on forced induction wins Royal Automobile Club award Esteemed automotive writer Karl Ludvigsen has won the Royal Automobile Club’s 2025 Motoring Book of the Year for his epic three-volume work on forced induction, Power Unleashed.
FIVA and Ferrari Classiche agree car ID card collaboration – but what does future hold? We speak to FIVA about its historic collaboration with Ferrari Classiche with regards to vehicle ID cards – and look at what the future holds for classic vehicles.
Bluebird K7 hydroplane tipped for historic Coniston Water run in May 2026 Donald Campbell’s record-breaking Bluebird K7 hydroplane is slated to run on Coniston Water in May 2026, pending a speed exemption from the Lake District National Park Authority.
Unrestored 1933 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 wins 2025 Audrain Newport Concours d’Elegance An unrestored 1933 Alfa 8C 2300 Rimoldi Corto Spyder by Carrozzeria Touring has been crowned Best of Show at the 2025 Audrain Newport Concours d’Elegance.
Lamborghini celebrates 20 years of Centro Stile with Manifesto concept reveal Magneto attended an exclusive unveiling at Lamborghini’s Centro Stile, where the brand marked the studio’s 20th anniversary with the Manifesto concept.
F1 engineering and artistic sculpture collide in John Barnard and Terence Woodgate exhibition Former Formula 1 engineer John Barnard has teamed up with designer Terence Woodgate to create carbonfibre furniture, debuting in London’s new Lightness of Form exhibition.
Hagerty opens up policies for younger drivers aged 21 and over, plus daily-driven classics Hagerty is now offering insurance cover for 21-year-olds on cars registered before 2010, as well as for classics that are driven on a daily basis up to 5000 miles per year.