Bicester Heritage hosts first Sunday Scramble in 18 months Bicester Heritage opened its doors for the first time in 18 months last weekend, welcoming back a sold-out crowd of almost 4000 attendees. There is optimism that the event’s return marks the turning point of pandemic-related cancellations for the rest of the year.
Goodwood reveals 2021 timetable for returning Revival The Goodwood Revival is back after its unfortunate cancellation in 2020. Goodwood has released the timetable of a blockbuster line-up of events that promise a thrilling weekend of racing
National Ferrari Owners’ Day kicks off car events season The National Ferrari Owners’ Day successfully started a 2021 car events season that has been hit hard by the challenges of the pandemic. The high turnout, great weather and fantastic timetable of events and cars give cause for optimism as we move into the second half of the year
Special 90th anniversary of Pininfarina exhibition held at Turin National Automobile Museum Pininfarina has offered 16 special cars from its history to the MAUTO museum in Turin in celebration of design house’s 90th anniversary. The exhibition is occurring one year late because of the pandemic, and will run until September 12, 2021.
Historic and Classic Vehicles Alliance founded to save the classic sector’s future Leading figures of the classic car industry have united to form the Historic and Classic Vehicles Alliance, in an attempt to assure the future of the sector against an unprecedented number of outside threats.
Hispano-Suiza H6 and Shadow DN4 take top honours at Amelia Island A Hispano-Suiza H6B and Shadow DN4 CanAm car starred at the 26th iteration of the prestigious Amelia Island Concours this year, both taking top honours. The event got underway in May 2021, after being postponed from its original March slot because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Bernina Gran Turismo organisers revive St Moritz Automobile Week with two new events The organisers of this year’s Bernina Gran Turismo hillclimb have taken steps to resurrect the St Moritz Speed Week events that took place in 1929 and 1930, with the inclusion of the Kilometre Race and Motorsport Revival Concours events.
Radford announces Type 62 recreation alongside Lotus Britain’s famous 1960s coachbuilding firm Radford is set to return with the help of Lotus Engineering. The company’s new car will be its first since 1966, and it will be dynamically honed by Formula 1 World Champion Jenson Button.
Ten of the UK’s best car museums reopening this month A look at ten of the UK’s best automotive attractions to visit this summer as Covid and travel restrictions are slowly relaxed.