‘Print isn’t Dead’ vs Pikes Peak
Three-time King of the Mountain David Donner will pursue production car record at 100th Pikes Peak in this 2022 Porsche 911 Turbo S. When Donner joined Porsche collector Jim Edwards and 000 editor…
The future camouflaged in the past
Ahead of the testing phase for BMW’s new prototype for the 2023 IMSA Sports Car Championship series in the US, BMW M Motorsport has unveiled the car in this fantastic camouflage livery. The BMW M Hybrid V8…
The Hoonipigasus set for Pikes Peak
Ken Block and Hoonigan Racing Division have unveiled this a one-of-a-kind, mid-engine, 1400hp, Porsche SVRSR, dubbed the ‘Hoonipigasus’ built by Pikes Peak winning Porsche experts, BBi Autosport…
The 'Big Cat' that got the cream
Jaguar and TWR’s first full season in Group C was in 1986. With an overall victory at the 1000 km of Silverstone in May, the team was feeling confident heading to Le Mans the following month. Unfortunately, the…
Il Leone's Ferrari 640
Nigel Mansell instantly hit it off with Ferrari and its partisan Italian fanbase, earning the nickname of “Il Leone” or “The Lion” thanks to his courageous driving style. The 1989 season, Mansell’s first racing…
The Shelby-built Toyota 2000GT
By the mid-1960s, Toyota saw the need to create a halo model – one that would raise international awareness of the Japanese brand. Toyota aimed high, seeking to compete with the finest European…
Super Touring Pioneer
A marque woven into the very fabric of touring car racing is BMW. From the Capri-killing 3.0 CSL ‘Batmobile’ to the legendary box-arched E30 M3, which remains German marque’s most successful…
One of the most authentic 907s
The 907 marked an important turning point for Porsche. Introduced for the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1967, the model aimed not only at winning its category, as the 906 and 910 (referred to as the 906/10 by the…
Believe the hype
Ahead of its debut on the race track later this year, Peugeot Design Director, Matthias Hossann, has placed their new 9X8 hybrid hypercar in brutalist architecture to showcase its revolutionary design…
Volvo's 'Flying Brick'
Despite its boxy appearance and non-sporting image, the Volvo 240 competed successfully in touring car racing in the 1980s. In 1983 Volvo produced 505 'homologation specials' equipped with a larger…
Fifteen Eleven breathes new life into the Williams FW07/04
Prestige car builders and restoration firm Fifteen Eleven Design were chosen to fully recommission the 1980 Williams FW07/04 Formula 1 car that Alan Jones used in his World Championship title-winning…
McLaren x Rabab Tantawy
McLaren Racing and partner BAT’s brand Vuse today unveiled a bespoke livery designed by UAE-based artist Rabab Tantawy as part of the Driven by Change campaign for the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix…
Pole Position
The Petersen Automotive Museum has opened its first-ever exhibition dedicated solely to Formula 1. “Pole Position: The Juan Gonzalez Formula 1 Collection” features a varied collection of modern F1 cars…
The quintessential club racer
The fabled 100S, is one of the rarest and most highly sought after of all Austin-Healey sports cars. Donald Healey's stylish Austin-Healey 100 had caused a sensation when it debuted at the 1952 London Motor…
Tribute to a Le Mans winner
Pictures, trophies and racing suits – the typical mementos of a motor sport career. Paolo Barilla, overall winner of Le Mans in 1985 in a private Porsche 956, has chosen a different, far more dynamic reminder…
Renault’s Le Mans victor
Conceived as the successor to the Alpine A440 and A441, both prolific podium mainstays of European endurance racing in the 1970s, the A442 is one of the first to wear the Renault-Alpine badge following the…