Over the past few months Porsche Heritage and Museum teamed up with their colleagues from Porsche Classic to recommission a rally raiding legend, a car that survived over 8,500 miles in the deserts…
Read MoreEnzo Ferrari initially didn't see any potential in a competition variant of his flagship twelve-cylinder Berlinetta Boxer. It took his close friend and American concessionaire Luigi Chinetti's…
Read MoreThis 1964 Chevrolet Impala convertible is a custom lowrider car that's perfect for cruising and partying. It's designed with blue-over-navy-blue custom upholstery, silver accents, and LED lights that give…
Read MoreFrom Helsingborg, Sweden, William Almkvist is a name to watch out for in the world of motorsport and graphic design. His passion for both fields has led him to create these stunning livery designs…
Read MoreThe M1 holds a special significance for BMW, being not only the firm’s first bona fide supercar, but also the first model to be solely developed by the M Division. The driving force behind…
Read MoreWith its victories at the San Remo Rally in 1979, then part of the World Championship, and the Italian 1979 Rally Championship, this Stratos, despite being campaigned by Lancia Concessionari…
Read MoreThiago Tallmann, a talented 3D artist based in Barcelona, has taken his recent material research of fabrics and textiles to another level. With a unique blend of art direction and the iconic look of a Porsche 911…
Read MoreSpecial and one-off liveries are synonymous with Formula One. This time Red Bull Racing have teamed up with internationally acclaimed artist Mr Doodle to create a hand-drawn…
Read MoreThis Jordan-Ford 191 is the actual chassis in which Michael Schumacher staggered all onlookers by immediately clocking eighth fastest practice time during the initial 'FP1' session for the Belgian…
Read MoreThis year marks the 75 years since Porsche released the 356 No. 1 Roadster, the first car to bear the German marque’s name and ultimately giving birth of the sports car brand. Porsche is now embarking…
Read MoreUnveiled at the Paris Motor Show in October 1963, the 250 LM was a berlinetta version of the 250 P, which already boasted several victories in competition, before going on to win at Le Mans in 1964…
Read MoreDespite the experience gained by Porsche developing highly successful mid-engined racing sports cars such as the 550 and 718, the 904 GTS was an entirely new concept for the company…
Read MoreVisitors to the world-renowned Miami Art Week at the end of 2022 couldn’t failed to notice this imposing sculpture on the beach at the Pérez Art Museum. It was the work of Chris Labrooy, Scottish…
Read MoreKoenig Specials, founded by Willy Koenig, made a name for itself styling and tuning of some of the most striking German and Italian supercars of the late seventies and early eighties…
Read MoreThese extraordinary creations combining a mix of fantasy and reality, are the work of London-based artist artWing. Having originally studied illustration at university, he then went on to work in retouching…
Read MoreSince we started Ecurie back in 2015 we’ve always strived to share the best content associated with car culture and the creativity that surrounds it. One person that personified this was Ken Block…
Read MoreMercedes surprised the rally world in 1977 with the announcement of the 450 SLC. Built to homologate the 450 SL for the 1978 World Rally Championship, the car was powered by a new all-aluminium…
Read MoreBritish supercar manufacturer BAC has collaborated with renowned urban artist Rene Turrek to create a truly unique Mono Art Car. Turrek’s art has no boundaries, whether he is creating his own take…
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