Auto e Moto d’Epoca 2025: Grass-roots glory and F1 heroes star in Bologna Italy’s Auto e Moto d’Epoca 2025 celebrates the full spectrum of the automobile, from Formula 1 and hypercars to oddball one-off coachbuilt classics.
Luftgekühlt 11 ignites Porsche passion in North Carolina with significant air-cooled heroes First East Coast Luftgekühlt event uses former Lucky Strike factory in Durham, North Carolina as artistic backdrop for celebration of Porsches from the air-cooled era.
Italy’s Modena Cento Ore 2025 celebrates its 25th anniversary in style October 2025’s Modena Cento Ore anniversary event saw five days of track action across Italy, plus ten regularity stages, as part of a feast of historic motoring.
Artcurial hits 97 per cent sell-through rate at Automobile Museum of Château de Vernon sale Automobile Museum of Château de Vernon collector car sale nets the Artcurial auction house a 97 per cent sell-through rate, complete with several estimate-busting results.
Auto e Moto d’Epoca 2025 promises F1 focus, spectacular Honda display and much more Auto e Moto d’Epoca 2025 returns to Bologna, Italy with a host of special displays dedicated to Formula 1, Honda motorbikes and the first-ever combustion engine.
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.
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.
BMW M1 Art Car by Andy Warhol to be honoured in Washington DC The BMW M1 originally painted by pop art icon Andy Warhol is to go on show in Washington DC, following a rare appearance at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance.