After the Race is a partnership born from a 30 year friendship between Belgians Jean-Denis Claessens, a graphic designer, entrepreneur and car lover, and Edmond Thonnard, aka. Pogo, a painter and street…
Read MoreThe Sunbeam Tiger is a high-performance V8 version of the British Rootes Group's Sunbeam Alpine roadster, designed in part by American racing driver Carroll Shelby and produced from 1964 until 1967…
Read MoreFrank Kurtis rose from humble roots as the son of first-generation Croatian immigrants to a leader in the construction of beautiful, race-winning Midget and Indy cars. Born in 1908 to a blacksmithing…
Read MoreFor the first time, Fabian Oefner has created one of his highly acclaimed Disintegrating images with a real car. And not just any car: its the iconic Lamborghini Miura SV from 1972. The creation of the image…
Read MoreAfter more than 50 years, the iconic ‘Light’ bus, a Volkswagen Type 2 bus made world famous after its appearance at the legendary 1969 Woodstock Festival, rides again, thanks to a little help from…
Read MoreAfter RUF’s groundbreaking CTR, nicknamed ‘Yellowbird’, topped 211 mph, Alois Ruf Jr.’s firm entered a new era. What sets RUF apart from its tuner contemporaries is the level of attention to detail…
Read More110 years. Scarcely any other luxury car brand can look back on as long a tradition as Bugatti. The French hyper sports car manufacturer is celebrating this anniversary with a special edition of the Chiron…
Read MoreThe Capri was launched in 1969 as the European counterpart to the wildly popular Mustang in the USA. Ford had been using motor racing as their main marketing tool throughout the sixties…
Read MoreA couple of years ago we featured the work of Nik Schulz, a German-born, American-based designer and illustrator. Recently we got in touch with Nik to see what he’s been working on since…
Read MoreThis magnificent BMW CSI Group A was produced by BMW between 1983 and 1986. Adorned in its famous rainbow livery, it competed in the European Touring Car Championship (ETCC) under…
Read MoreNineteen seventy-six was a dark year for Ferrari in terms of GT racing. Distracted by Niki Lauda’s success in Formula 1, Ferrari had left its clients with no factory assistance, and for the first time…
Read MoreDating back to the late 1950s, the Alfa Romeo SZ, or Sprint Zagato, designation has always been an indication of speed. The 1991 SZ is no exception. Initially considered a joint design exercise…
Read MoreChristoph Kuhn is digital artist and photographer from Opfenbach in Germany and the ‘White Series’ is his latest creation. These stunning CGI renders of the legendary Lancia Stratos HF Group 4…
Read MoreIf there is a single car that typifies the end of the American muscle-car era, this has to be it. Although Mustangs and Firebirds were still on the menu, the 1971 Plymouth Hemi Cuda reigned supreme…
Read MoreOn Saturday 23rd February, 2019, the Petersen Automotive Museum will open its latest exhibit featuring 10 groundbreaking racing cars, each with a unique story of triumph and victory…
Read MoreBy 1960, the die had been cast. Formula 1 had demonstrated that in competition, the mid-engine format was the most effective way to handle large amounts of power. After much hesitation, Enzo Ferrari…
Read MoreOwners of the Aston Martin Valkyrie already know they’re due to receive a truly exceptional car, but the marque’s personalisation service ‘Q by Aston Martin’ is set to realise the unique dreams…
Read MoreIn 1987, Ferrari celebrated their 40th anniversary, and to mark the occasion launched arguably their most uncompromising road car ever – the twin-turbocharged 471bhp, F40. Borrowing heavily from…
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