The Amelia Concours 2026: Everything you can look forward to The Amelia Concours 2026 brings Carroll Shelby to the fore with two feature classes, as well as a focus on Chip Foose and Dario Franchitti MBE, plus many more incredible cars.
Amelia auctions 2026: Broad Arrow and Gooding Christie’s set out their stalls Broad Arrow and Gooding Christie’s go head-to-head for the Amelia auctions 2026 season – here are Magneto magazine’s pick of the lots to keep an eye on.
Join us at the all-new Wilton House Concours des Légendes car show Concours des Légendes at Wilton House on June 19-21, 2026 combines great cars and motorcycles of all ages with story-telling, craft demonstrations and auctions.
Why is the modern F1 car auction hype faltering? Magneto looks at the issues Formula 1 car auction prices have started 2026 with something of a whimper. Magneto magazine looks at what’s behind the sudden – if relative – drop off in interest.
Roberto Rossellini’s first Ferrari among Gooding Christie’s Amelia haul of Maranello machines Rossellini’s 1951 212 Export Spider joins other famous Ferraris at Gooding Christie’s Amelia 2026 sale, including David Brown’s 342 America and a 250 California SWB.
Don Vesco Silver Bird/Lightning Bolt land speed streamliner heads to auction Don Vesco became the first motorcyclist to break the 300mph barrier – now Mecum is auctioning the Silver Bird/Lightning Bolt Bonneville Salt Flats legend.
Farewell to ‘the Camfather’ Ed Iskenderian – pioneering hot rod hero ‘The Camfather’ Ed Iskenderian bows out at 104, having pushed valvetrain to the limit in the name of hot-rodding gains. Magneto reflects on the life of a pioneering great.
Harrah/National Automobile Museum to auction 110 vehicles via Bonhams this summer The National Automobile Museum collection includes a one-off Pininfarina Fiat aerodynamics study, one of three 1959 Scimitar concepts and an early steam car.
Broad Arrow toasts Global Icons: Online sales success during busy January Global Icons: Online sales programme saw Broad Arrow offer cars across the world, with a 90 percent sell-through rate – but Schumacher’s first F1 winner disappointed.