From April until mid-September 2022, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao will host ‘Motion. Autos, Art, Architecture’, an exhibition organised in collaboration with the Norman Foster Foundation…
Read MoreAlpine and the Obvious art collective have unveiled their A110 Sastruga art car which explores the creative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) and algorithms by encouraging dialogue between technology…
Read MoreThis 911 rally car is unique among historic Porsches in so far as it has covered more competitive miles than perhaps any other – the equivalent to circumnavigating the globe three times. It was built specifically…
Read MoreThe Petersen Automotive Museum’s new "Lowriders and Customs Vault Display" showcases some of the most iconic lowriders in history, including the Chevrolet Impalas "Gypsy Rose" and "El Rey“…
Read MoreThe Alfa Romeo Navajo was a concept car designed by Marcello Gandini at Bertone. It was first unveiled to the public at the 1976 Geneva Motor Show. It was based on an Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale chassis with a full…
Read MoreThis fantastic 1963 Gillig Model 590 bus was recently refurbished and modified as a fully enclosed Porsche race transporter. The bus features aluminium bodywork finished in red and grey with a period Porsche…
Read Moreondon studio INK have again been working in close collaboration with photographer Benedict Redgrove for a suite of images showcasing the iconic Honda NSX Type R in Japanese Racing White for…
Read MoreAfter the world collapse of 1979, the United Provinces, formally the United States, falls under the control of the tyrannical Mr. President (Sandy McCallum) who creates the annual Transcontinental Road Race…
Read MoreCreated to celebrate Ferrari’s 50th anniversary, the F50 was powered by the new F130 B engine, a naturally aspirated 4.7 litre V12 unit that followed the lineage of the 3.5 litre engine used by Scuderia Ferrari…
Read MoreThis 1986 Cosworth-powered Mercedes-Benz 2.3-16 is owned by NYCars. It was found abandoned in the bush just outside of Melbourne, glass broken and a tree growing out of it a couple of years ago…
Read MoreBell Sport & Classic has revealed its latest restoration project – a complete, ground-up, concours-level restoration of the original 246 GT Dino L Series that debuted on Ferrari’s stand at the 1969 Frankfurt…
Read MoreBy 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…
Read MoreIn an exclusive edition of only 99 automobiles, a strictly limited number of the M850i xDrive Gran Coupé were created by Jeff Koons and BMW during several years of close collaboration. With THE 8 X JEFF KOONS…
Read MoreSinger, the California-based Porsche specialist, has unveiled it’s Turbo Study. The Turbo Study is a response to requests from 911 owners for restoration services that incorporate turbocharging. More than 70 owners…
Read MoreThe affinity that Juan Manuel Fangio held with the motorsport community simply cannot be understated. From the most ardent of racing fans, to those actively involved in the sport either historically…
Read MoreSomething a little different in the Ecurie store for February, this time we celebrate the Porsche IROC series from 1973 with a print featuring the icon Fuchs wheels that adorned those colourful Carrera RSRs…
Read MoreA 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…
Read MoreIn a 1971 sales bulletin entitled “The Competition Option Group,” Porsche quietly offered a special equipment package (internally known as “M471”) aimed at homologating the 914/6 for racing. Modifications included…
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