McLaren Senna prototype no. 001 to lead Iconic Auctioneers’ Race Retro 2025 Sale Iconic’s Race Retro 2025 sale to star McLaren Senna no. 001 – XP01-P15 – plus road-registered Ford RS200 S and rare UK-market Mercedes-Benz CLK63 AMG Black.
How the legendary Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum is being reinvented This is how the revered Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum in the Racing Capital of the World will look when it re-opens in April 2025, following an exciting and extensive rework.
Magneto magazine’s top ten highlights from Bernie Ecclestone’s £300m F1 collection Former Formula 1 supremo has decided to sell his entire collection of historic Grand Prix and Formula 1 cars. We pick our top ten highlights from the 69-machine collection.
Why is the Indy Museum selling its Mercedes W 196, Ferrari 250 LM and more? The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum is selling 11 of its cars, including the iconic 1954 Mercedes-Benz W 196 R and legendary Ferrari 250 LM. But why?
Ex-Fangio and Moss Silver Arrow Streamliner to be auctioned by RM Sotheby’s Nearly three years on from the record-breaking Uhlenhaut Coupé sale, Mercedes-Benz and RM Sotheby’s join forces on this uniquely storied Fangio/Moss W 196 R.
Ex-King of Belgium Bugatti wins Car of the Year at 2024 International Historic Motoring Awards Preservation Class 1934 Bugatti Type 59 is one of the winners at relaunched International Historic Motoring Awards 2024 ceremony at prestigious Peninsula London.
Yorkshire Elegance concours d’elegance set to return in 2025 with fresh new format Major motoring anniversaries will be celebrated across a brand-new three-day format in the 2025 edition of the Yorkshire Elegance concours, which will get underway from July 22-24.
1931 Duesenberg and 1963 Ferrari take top prizes at Las Vegas Concours 2024 A delightful 1931 Duesenberg Model J and a stunning 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO came away with the top prizes at the prestigious Las Vegas Concours d’Elegance 2024.
RM Sotheby’s London sale 2024 proves successful, with 82 percent of cars sold RM Sotheby’s London sale 2024 provided an end-of-season cause for cheer: with 82 percent of cars sold and a total of £17,435,275 spent, it proved to be the UK’s largest sale of the year.