Why high-tech driver aids are no replacement for seat-of-the-pants feel Historic car racing driver Sam Hancock explores why high-tech driver aids aren’t always a viable replacement for good old ‘eyes and arse’ instincts.
Preservation class Bugatti wins Best of Show at most impressive Pebble Beach yet Unrestored 1934 Bugatti Type 59 once owned by the King of Belgium has become the first Preservation Class car to win Pebble Beach Concours 2024.
Who’ll be the king of the Monterey market moves? The focal point of the world’s collector car world is less than a month away – and the Monterey auction market will be as hotly contested as ever.
Debuts made and anniversaries celebrated at 2024 Goodwood Festival of Speed MG and Red Bull Racing starred on display and in action at what will go down as a highly memorable edition of the legendary Goodwood Festival of Speed.
Ten must-see cars at inaugural Concours of Elegance Germany on Lake Tegernsee Hollywood Ferraris, hyper-speed performance cars, refined elegance and pre-war rarities – brand-new Concours of Elegance Germany promises diverse selection of cars.
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.
Losange Passion International is a paradise for Renault Alpine enthusiasts Losange Passion International, France’s largest celebration of the Renault and Alpine marques, saw more than 850 cars on display inside the famous banked oval near Paris.
RS200 and Escort Mk1 to be brought back to life – with Ford’s official approval Boreham Motorworks, a division of the DRVN Automotive Group, has agreed to build seven iconic fast Fords through a special licensing agreement.
Building a bespoke Bugatti W16 Mistral with Sur Mesure boss Jascha Straub Magneto magazine goes behind the curtain of Bugatti’s exclusive Sur Mesure customisation programme, to create our very own £4.25 million Mistral W16 hypercar.