Porsche rarely, if ever, follows any other automaker’s lead, but Colin Chapman’s maxim of “add lightness” was taken to heart by Zuffenhausen’s early racing director Ferdinand Piëch. He tasked his engineers…
Read MoreThis beautiful Superformance Corvette Grand Sport was the second example built as a tribute to the Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport chassis #003 that was driven by A.J. Foyt at Sebring in 1964.
Read MoreBack in March, Williams introduced the FW43B, designed to compete in this year’s World Championship and piloted by George Russell and Nicholas Latifi. The car's livery pays homage to Williams' successful past…
Read MoreJaguar Classic is bringing a strictly limited run of new C-type Continuations to life in celebration of the iconic model’s motorsport heritage, 70 years after it first raced to victory at the Le Mans 24 Hours…
Read MoreThe Calder Foundation and BMW have unveiled the Calder BMW Art Car (Artist’s Proof), which is set to be displayed at the ‘Alexander Calder: Minimal / Maximal’ exhibition at the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin…
Read MoreThe Ford GT story dates from 1963-64 when the mighty Ford Motor Company of Detroit was rebuffed by Ferrari in its attempts to buy into international endurance racing success simply by purchasing the Italian…
Read More50 years ago the 24 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps put AMG on the motorsport map, literally, overnight. At 3pm on 24 July 1971 almost 80 touring cars started the race. Right in the middle of the field there was a…
Read MoreThe 52nd alloy-bodied 250 GT LWB Berlinetta “Tour de France” of 72 built, was originally finished in an Alfa Romeo colour known as Giulietta Blue with a red stripe and Havana brown upholstery. These were but the…
Read MoreTo any automotive or motorsport enthusiast, the Porsche 917 needs no introduction, and it is the car’s early 917K coupe form, that truly ignites the passions of these enthusiasts most strongly. Commonly regarded as…
Read MoreThis McLaren MP4/1B-6 was piloted by Niki Lauda for the 1983 Formula 1 season, winning the British Grand Prix at Brands Hatch. Conceived by John Barnard, a gifted and perfectionist engineer at Project Four…
Read MoreApart from Enzo Ferrari himself, no single person was so critical to Ferrari’s global cachet as Luigi Chinetti. In 1949, he received Enzo’s blessing to operate as Ferrari’s sole distributor…
Read MoreProdrive is bringing a collection of its iconic race and rally cars from the past 40 years to the Goodwood Festival of Speed this July, with many being driven up the hill by some of the most famous names…
Read MoreBelieved to be sold new as a John Player Special road-going model before being converted to the racer you see today by its original owner, this 1973 Lotus Europa went on to compete at one of the world’s top…
Read MoreCompetition is second nature to Porsche, and the manufacturer has produced some of the best racing machines of their time. The Carrera RSR was one of these and, during the 1974 and 1975 seasons it cruised…
Read MoreThe latest edition to INK’s ‘Plain Bodies’ series encapsulates for many the philosophy of the Ferrari brand, excellence in performance and design, the legendary 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO. Designed by engineer…
Read MoreThe Super Touring era was a golden age for the British Touring Car Championship and its popularity and strong following had not gone unnoticed at Alfa Romeo. Keen to be part of the action, Alfa Corse – the factory…
Read MoreJust 88 examples of the Aston Martin V12 Speedster will be available to buyers worldwide. The new car aligns gracefully with a heritage that features not only the exceptional DBR1, but also the breathtaking…
Read MoreMcLaren Racing have unveiled a special one-off livery design celebrating their historic partnership with Gulf Oil which will feature at this weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix. The evocative livery marks the return of…
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