Who’d have known the significance of Formula 1 back in 1950? Seventy-five years ago the arrival of the Formula 1 World Championship made motor sport history. If only people had realised its significance at the time…
RM Sotheby’s Milan sale sees Pinin Farina Alfa 8C lead all-star cast of automotive glitterati RM Sotheby’s Milan sale on May 22, 2025 features plenty of exceptional competition cars, but a stunning Pinin Farina 8C is set to steal the show.
A journey through turbocharging history leads to Renault’s electric 5 Turbo 3E The new Renault 5 Turbo 3E takes the French manufacturer’s turbocharging history and puts a new and innovative high-performance electric spin on it.
Unique Figoni-bodied Alfa Romeo 6C wins Sydney Harbour Concours A one-of-a-kind Figoni-bodied Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS that won its class in the 1935 Le Mans 24 Hours claimed Best of Show at this year’s Sydney Harbour Concours d’Elegance.
1955-1978 Citroën DS buying guide from Magneto magazine The Citroën DS was a technological showcase for the French brand, and its innovation and stunning design have left a lasting impact. Here’s how to buy yours in 2025.
Discovering the Magic of Monaco in the Audrain Auto Museum’s new exhibition Audrain Auto Museum’s Magic of Monaco exhibition features 16 race and rally cars as well as race posters and automobilia associated with the gilded roads of the principality.
One-of-a-kind Maserati 3500 GT bags Best of Show at 2024 Audrain Concours d’Elegance A one-of-a-kind 1959 Maserati 3500 GT Bertone Coupé has won Best of Show in the fifth edition of the Audrain Concours d’Elegance against 183 other automobiles.
Four featured classes revealed for The Quail, a Motorsports Gathering This year’s edition of The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering will celebrate the WRC as well as special anniversaries for Koenigsegg, the Porsche 911 Turbo, and MG.
Jaguar E-type scoops top honours at heavenly Heveningham Concours 2024 Recently restored Best in Show Jaguar E-type was among first 17 examples built and reputed to have been used by Bruce McLaren and Jim Clark.