Richard Attwood on winning Le Mans with Hans Herrmann, who has died aged 97 Racing legend Richard Attwood on how he and the late Hans Herrmann teamed up to drive the Porsche 917 in the 1970 Le Mans 24 Hours – and won!
UK market picture: Hagerty reports that British marques suffer as others remain flat UK market picture is one of stasis in the classic car world – no crash, but according to Hagerty UK the Covid boom times are long gone. Read on for a more granular insight.
2025 auction sales top ten: An intriguing year with innovations aplenty In a turbulent year, the top ten 2025 classic and collector car auction sales see two Formula 1 machines plus a brace of models that don’t actually exist yet.
Legendary GTP/Group C racers to be celebrated at 2026 Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion Hurley Haywood GTP/Group C cars set to form part of wider theme celebrating Japanese motor sport at Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion in August 2026.
Any colour as long as it’s red (or yellow): Mecum to sell Bachman Ferrari Collection Bachman Ferrari Collection of 48 very low-mileage cars, including two F40s and an F50, set to be auctioned at Mecum’s Kissimmee sale in January 2026.
RM Sotheby’s hits 100 per cent sell-through at Tailored For Speed Collection sale RM Sotheby’s achieves highest-grossing European sale ever, with 42 cars achieving CHF70m from the Deborah Mayer Tailored For Speed Collection.
Carroll Shelby-driven Ford GT40 Mk1 to be auctioned at Mecum’s Kissimmee 2026 sale Carroll Shelby-driven Ford GT40 Mk1 was originally used as demonstrator, and it also made screen appearances in Grand Prix and The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
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.