Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport the first Bugatti to be granted La Maison Pur Sang certification In a similar vein to the long-established Ferrari Classiche, Bugatti has inducted its first car into the recently formed La Maison Pur Sang certification programme. This is concerned with ascertaining, protecting and restoring the authenticity of any Bugatti model throughout the company’s 112-year history.
Cici Muldoon debuts Glickenhaus SCG 004S supercar at the Festival of Speed Renowned car collector, entrepreneur and ballet dancer Cici Muldoon recounts her experience of publicly debuting her new Glickenhaus SCG 004S supercar at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
Aston Martin reveals new Valhalla hybrid supercar at British GP The latest piece of Aston Martin’s Project Horizon strategy has been revealed: the Valhalla supercar. The mid-engined Valhalla has been unveiled by Aston Martin at the British Grand Prix after the marque returns there to race for the first time in over 60 years.
First Drive: Mini Moke recreation by Moke International Moke International has revived Sir Alec Issigonis’ Mini-based runabout as a lifestyle vehicle, and Magneto took it out for a first drive.
15 highlights of the 2021 Goodwood Festival of Speed Magneto has picked out 15 memorable moments from the 2021 Goodwood Festival of Speed, which made its triumphant return as a pilot event on July 8-11.
2021 Goodwood Festival of Speed gets underway The Goodwood Festival of Speed gets underway this weekend, kicking off a July packed with major automotive events in the UK, including the British Grand Prix on July 16-18
The London Classic Car Show continues condensed car show season The capital’s largest classic motoring event, The London Classic Car Show, returned for 2021 after being postponed from its original February scheduling. The even took place outside at the peak of British summertime for 2021, as opposed to its traditional indoor Olympia venue
30 years since the Mazda 787B made Le Mans history The 787B made history 30 years ago by becoming the only car to have won Le Mans using anything other than a conventional piston engine. The 787B remains the sole car to have done so – while Mazda was the only Japanese manufacturer to have won the race outright until it was joined by Toyota in 2018
Obituary: John Sprinzel, race and rally driver, October 1930-May 2021 Words: Tom Coulthard | Photography: Paul Woolmer & Tom Coulthard John Sprinzel became one of the best-known drivers of his era despite … Continued