Three major auctions reveal state of the UK classic car market in 2024 Three large UK classic car auctions have taken place over the past two weeks, with the results reaffirming what we already knew: excellent lots are selling well, as are those seen as bargains.
Bosch and Pirelli partner for intelligent CyberTyre technology programme Bosch and Pirelli have announced a joint software-development agreement for the tyre-maker’s in-tyre sensors as part of its hi-tech new CyberTyre programme.
Legendary Meyers Manx buggies assemble for Duke of London Classics & Cake meet Some of the world’s most famous Meyers Manx dune buggies assembled for Duke of London’s Classics & Cake meet on September 15, 2024.
Bonhams and Gooding feel the British chill with dismal late-summer 2024 auction results Bonhams and Gooding & Co. struggle to hit sell-through rates of around 50 percent at both Concours of Elegance and Goodwood Revival 2024.
Want to be a faster Historic racer? Make sure you work on your race craft Historic racing driver and coach Sam Hancock explains how to hone your race craft ahead of your next competition – and outlines the rules of combat, too.
1935 Duesenberg SJ named Best of the Best of the greatest concours events of 2023 Announced at an exclusive ceremony in London, a 1935 Duesenberg Model SJ Speedster has won the Peninsula Best of the Best Award for the best concours car of 2023.
Salon Privé Concours 2024 sizzles with fresh ideas and diverse line-up The Salon Privé concours d’elegance at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire returns with a wide and diverse selection of cars hailing from around the world as well as from the UK.
Monterey Car Week goes from strength to strength in 2024 Headlines are usually split between the multi-million-dollar auction sales and the Best of Show winner at Pebble Beach – but there’s so much more to Car Week. Here are our highlights from 2024.
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.