One engine is running! Segrave’s Sunbeam 1000hp restoration takes a big step forward The full story of the National Motor Museum’s restoration of the Sunbeam 1000hp Land Speed Record-breaker so far, following the car’s recent engine start at Beaulieu.
New York state’s The Bridge is a concours d’elegance without the pretence The Bridge is the Hamptons’ invitation-only concours d’elegance, where 300 cars worth a total of around $600 million are displayed without tickets, judges or prizes.
Packard name lives again with Dutch one-off: Magneto magazine speaks to its designer This reimagined Packard creation blends Facel Vega design cues; we speak to its designer Frank Reijenga about how the one-off came to life over five years.
Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GTC Touring takes home Best of Show at Wheels Mariënwaerdt 2025 Wheels Mariënwaerdt 2025 in the Netherlands sees three days of fabulous concours action, with extra muddy fun in great supply on the trials section.
No laughing matter: Inside story of comedian Jimmy Carr’s Electrogenic Aston Martin DB6 The Electrogenic Aston Martin DB6, built for UK comedian Jimmy Carr, has provoked controversy online. We speak to its creator about such a charged atmosphere.
Mercedes-Benz 300 SL ‘Rallywagen’ sells for £761,875 at inaugural H and H Kelham Hall sale H&H Kelham Hall sale sees Mercedes-Benz 300SL Rallywagon smash upper estimate at inaugural sale in Nottinghamshire. Here are more details from Magneto magazine.
Vote now for your 2025 International Historic Motoring Awards Car of the Year Your vote is needed to decide the winner of the 2025 Car of the Year at the International Historic Motoring Awards. Here are all the details you need.
Bonhams Goodwood Revival 2025 results show Monterey positivity hasn’t crossed the Atlantic Bonhams’ Goodwood Revival 2025 sale was almost as soggy as the broader event, with little more than half of the lots finding new homes. We unpack the results.
RM Sotheby’s Munich 2025 sale sees Lauda-owned Ferrari and a host of BMWs up for grabs A 1973 Ferrari 365 GT4 2+2 that was first owned by Niki Lauda will be among the wide-ranging selection of cars put up for grabs at RM Sotheby’s Munich 2025 sale.