Nissan has unveiled the Z Proto, signalling the company’s intent to launch a new generation of the legendary Z sports car. The prototype features an all new design inside and out, as well as an upgraded…
Read MoreFollowing an undefeated 1999 season in the American Le Mans Series (ALMS), and repeat success at the 24hrs of Le Mans and a staggering overall win at the Rolex 24hrs of Daytona, the Viper positioned itself as…
Read MoreToyota’s first participation at Le Mans was in 1985, but victory would not be achieved until 2018. Their first foray at Le Mans began in 1985, with the TOM’s 85C, the No.36 car finished in 12th position. Returning in 1986…
Read MoreBMW has given us a first look at their new M4 Coupe and M4 GT3 albeit in a graphic camouflage design that wouldn’t look out of place among their Art Car collection. Unveiled at the Red Bull Ring last month…
Read MoreThese images were born out of time spent in lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic. Matt Ben Stone, a London-based photographer, has no access to his studio set-up, or a Ferrari for that matter, during the…
Read MoreThe new MC20 is the Maserati everyone has been waiting for. It is a car that signals the marque’s return to producing beautiful yet purposeful supercars. It’s beautiful aerodynamic body conceals a sporty soul…
Read MoreOn 1 March 1970 the 914/6 was homologated by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) for Group 4, Special Grand Touring car racing. That same month two cars were sent to the Targa Florio…
Read MoreCyan Racing, the reigning triple World Touring Car Champions, has revealed the Volvo P1800 Cyan, their interpretation of the iconic Volvo sports car from the sixties. The car is engineered by the team behind the…
Read More1989 was a exceptional year for Nissan, with racing wins at the 12 hours of Sebring, a Japanese Touring Car Championship, and two class championships in IMSA. Nissan were certainly proving their might on the…
Read MoreOn the final Sunday in August, another chapter in Pikes Peak’s racing history will be written when this 911 art car takes on the 98th International Hill Climb. The entrant in question is a GT2 RS Clubsport, one of two…
Read More"Take the Best that Exists and Make it Better". Since these words were spoken by the marque's co-founder, Sir Henry Royce, Rolls-Royce has experienced evolutionary change, from the creator of the ‘Best Car in the World’…
Read MoreBack in the mid-Seventies the Belgian government ordered 20 Porsche 911 Carrera Targas as their choice of police car for their ‘Gendarmerie’. Up until 1983 it remained the fastest police car used by any force…
Read MoreThe BMW M1 holds a special fascination for supercar and BMW enthusiasts alike, being the first of the celebrated M models as well as the Bavarian company’s first mid-engine supercar. The M1 was born from…
Read MoreMihai Tarus is a 3D automotive artist from Moldova, based in the UK, and these stunning renders are his take on the legendary Lamborghini Jota. Finished in gunmetal grey, the faultless detail of the bodywork…
Read MoreNot long after the introduction of Ferrari’s seminal 365 GTB/4 Daytona in 1968, privateer racers expressed interest in a competition version, particularly Luigi Chinetti and his North American Racing Team…
Read MoreFrank Stephenson is an automotive designer who is widely known for his work at BMW, Mini, Ferrari, Maserati, Fiat, Lancia, Alfa Romeo, and most recently McLaren. Motor Trend magazine called him…
Read MoreBetween 1970 and 1972, Porsche built a limited number of sport-purpose 911s that are now commonly referred to as STs – referring to a 911 S in the lightweight trim of a T. Following the tradition established by…
Read MoreThe ‘SWB’ (short-wheelbase) designation arose from a chassis that, at 2,400mm in that respect, was 200mm shorter than that of the standard 250GT. Dressed with a bodywork that is widely considered…
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