Where to view the November 3, 2024 London to Brighton Veteran Car Run On November 3, 2024, the UK capital will awaken to the sound of archaic motoring, as 300-plus pre-1905 machines embark on the London to Brighton Veteran Car Run. Here’s where to watch.
Yamaha will develop electric powertrain for Caterham Project V sports car Caterham has revealed that Yamaha is developing a lightweight and compact e-motor for its upcoming Project V sports car. Pre-production prototypes are expected by mid-2025.
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.
1996-2021 Lotus Elise buying guide from Magneto magazine The Lotus Elise put Hethel back on the map in the 1990s, and it still offers the pure driving experience on which Colin Chapman built his reputation. Here’s how to buy yours in 2024.
Unique V12 Ferrari F40 to lead Iconic Auctioneers’ Silverstone sale 2024 Silverstone Festival plays host to Iconic Auctioneers’ modern-classic-dominated spread of classic road cars and competition machinery, on August 23-24, 2024.
We took a break from the usual events for the tenth anniversary Festival of the Unexceptional The 10th anniversary Hagerty Festival of the Unexceptional at Grimsthorpe Castle, UK, celebrated unloved family cars with record attendance.
Weird and wonderful car collection of TV’s Paul Cowland Magneto visits the large and eclectic car collection put together by Turbo Pickers and Salvage Hunters TV presenter Paul Cowland in Nottingham, UK.
How to buy the right Caterham Seven for you in 2024 Caterham’s Seven is synonymous with driving thrills and analogue purity. Here’s how to buy the 21st century version of the iconic lightweight masterpiece.
UK auction round-up: tricky times as market starts to chill Pre-war cars appear to do good auction business as wider economic factors impede sales success – but could oversupply be the problem?