The Art of After the Race
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…
Winning Numbers at the Petersen
On 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…
The screaming V8 Judd-powered BMW E36
This is no ordinary BMW 320i. It’s a continued work of almost constant evolution from a man who is widely regarded as the one of the most respected hill climber’s of his generation…
McLaren commemorates Senna's maiden championship
McLaren Special Operations (MSO) has completed a unique new McLaren P1™ GTR bespoke project to mark the 30th anniversary of Ayrton Senna’s maiden Formula 1 World Championship…
Nissan celebrate their racing history
Heavy cloud cover meant more than 30,000 fans couldn’t see Mount Fuji from their seats at this year’s NISMO Festival, however fans did get to see more than 60 years of Nissan’s incredible racing…
Baja's 'Big Oly' Bronco
Designed by Vel’s Parnelli Jones Racing, Big Oly was one of the first purpose-built off-road race cars to compete at Baja. Built from scratch, it featured a chromoly tube-frame one-off chassis and…
Grand Prix Noire by Thomas Schorn
Grand Prix Noire is a series of images by German photographer Thomas Schoenberg. These shots of renown racetracks at night, have a real atmospheric quality to them, capturing such circuits…
Mercury Revs
Helping revive Mercury’s racing program in the 1960s following the lift of the factory racing ban, race car builder Bill Stroppe prepared this Mercury for the 1964 NASCAR season in his Long Beach…
Rennsport Reunion
At the end of September a little over 80,000 fans attended The Porsche Rennsport Reunion VI at Laguna Seca. During the four-day event in California, legendary cars and works drivers from the last five…
Porsche Werksport by Steffen Jahn
This series of images was shot by German photographer, Steffen Jahn. The theme shows the close connection between the little village of Weissach, north-west of Stuttgart, the home of Porsches…
Porsche's ultra-lightweight RSR
Based upon the exclusive and already lightweight Carrera RS 2.7, the RSR 2.8 was offered by Porsche from 1973. A further 80 kg was trimmed from the RS, while the nominal capacity increase of just…
Porsche Racing posters from the 1960-1980s
These beautiful factory Porsche motorsport posters from the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s were designed to celebrate their victories and overall dominance in World Sportscar racing during this period…
Jaguar's US-conquering Supercat
During the 1960’s and 70’s American privateer Bob Tullius and his Group 44 team were loyal supporters of British Leyland, having raced Austin Healeys, MGs and Triumphs before switching to…
Return of the 935 'Moby Dick'
Porsche has unveiled its reimagined 935 at the ‘Rennsport Reunion’ at Laguna Seca Raceway in California. The 700 bhp racer featuring a body reminiscent of the legendary Porsche 935/78 with just 77…
The Goodwood Revival 2018
The 20th annual running of the Goodwood Revival took place over the weekend, and centre stage was perhaps the most expensive motor race ever held. Around thirty pre-1963 GT cars…
Red Bull Racing's US Road Trip
Recently Daniel Ricciardo took Red Bull’s championship winning RB7 on the ultimate road trip across the States. Starting with an early morning crossing of the Golden Gate Bridge, before heading downtown…
Ferrari's only double Le Mans winner
One of just four Scuderia Ferrari cars built to contest the World Sports Car Championship in 1963, this 275 P, saw incredible success for the factory team in period. What makes this Ferrari all the more special…
The story of Bugatti’s forgotten racers
Today, the name Bugatti brings to mind the Veyron, the Chiron, and the new ‘Divo’, which will be unveiled at Monterey Later this week. But in the late 1980s, everyone was talking about the extravagant…