Lola boldly called the MkII version of their T70 the most successful sports car of 1966. And rightly so since it...
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Made in America… Hennessey, the Texas-based hypercar manufacturer, and high-performance vehicle creator, has unveiled a new, lighter-weight, track-focused version of...
The Ferrari F40 drove along the path of its predecessor, the Ferrari 288GTO, and became the second Ferrari with a limited number of manufactured units. Thanks to its bombastic appearance, demanding driving characteristics, and racing technology, it instantly became the most desirable supercar and overshadowed the other supercars of the...
Jim Hall, creator of the legendary Chaparrals and the man who gave Gil de Ferran his first Indycar drive, was...
The Stratos is considered one of the most successful rally cars of all time. Watch it in action as it...
I pulled my Alfa over into a little layby, off the twisty road that climbs from the Pacific Ocean, up to the top of Southern California’s Palos Verdes hillside. It’s a solid 2,000-foot climb that snakes its way up to the tallest point along the Los Angeles coastline. It’s also...
Records were not just broken, but it was completely shattered when RM Sotheby’s sold the 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut...
The Jaguar E-type, one of the most admired and acclaimed cars in the history of automobiles, will be celebrating the diamond anniversary in style next year at The London Classic Car Show 2021 (April 16-18). It was only rececently confirmed that the premier event for classic car collectors, purveyors, and enthusiasts will...
Historic Porsche race cars represent many victories at the 24-hour classics of Le Mans and Daytona. And they also celebrated...
U.S. Presidential election fever hit Goodwood, and the Revival candidate was none other than Dan Gurney. Posters, pin badges and...
Report and Photos by Victor Varela Mazda Laguna Seca Raceway hosted the third race of the season for the popular one-make, sports car series – the Ferrari Challenge. The mechanical opera of the new Ferrari 458 Challenge EVO race car made their return to Monterey, California on May 16-18, 2014...
Porsche Cars North America (PCNA) and Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca announced Porsche Rennsport Reunion IV will take place at the...
By Andrew Newton Featured in this classified ad from May 1972 issue of Road & Track is a fine example of...
Bugatti recently delivered the final unit of the Chiron Super Sport 300+. Built as a tribute to the record-breaking 304.773 mph top speed, this model had a very limited production run of only 30 models. Breaking records in terms of straight-line performance, the last Chiron Super Sport 300+ example was...
BMW has a long and distinguished history at the Mille Miglia, culminating in 1940 when Fritz Huschke von Hanstein and...
Porsche has been successful in many branches of motorsports, scoring tens of thousands of victories worldwide over the course of...
The Lamborghini Museum in Sant’Agata Bolognese saw a record-breaking number of visitors from all over the world, which reached the 100,000 milestone in 2017. With a two-and-a-half increase in turnover in just two years, the museum space of Lamborghini has attracted aficionados of every nationality: Europe, excluding Italy (which accounts...
During the 1950s, Bizzarrini played a crucial role in developing the Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa and the 250 GTO. However,...
Sixty years ago, the London suburb of Surbiton must have seemed like a paradise for automotive fans with a bit...
The Ferrari 599 GTO holds the prestigious title of being only the third model from the Maranello marque to bear the revered name ‘Gran Turismo Omologato,’ following the 250 GTO and (288) GTO. Building upon the strong foundation of the already capable 599 GTB, the 599 GTO incorporated knowledge gained...
Background The recently held “Dare to Dream” auction in Toronto, Canada, represented a wide variety of automotive milestones, specifically for...
Aston Martin Racing has produced the Vantage Legacy Collection to celebrate one of the most triumphant periods in the luxury...
When the first Supra came on the scene in 1979—designation A40—it was not a stand-alone machine; it was a riff on the Toyota Celica hatchback. The Supra was 8.1 inches longer with a 5.1 longer wheelbase. Part of the increase in size was to allow Toyota to stick in a...
Ford’s new online Heritage Vault now offers a more comprehensive digital archive collection following the addition of more than 1,600...
I thought that I would take a little time to recount the story of one of the most exciting-looking (and...
The FIA sports prototypes were some of the most exciting purpose-built racing cars ever designed. They competed under the regulations set forth by the FIA (Federation International Automobile) in the International Championship of Makes from 1964–1971, and the World Championship of Makes from 1972–1981. The regulations changed somewhat as the...
Despite what have been arguably the worst economic times in over a generation, the mantra of the auction world for...
The McLaren F1, the Porsche 911 GT1 and the Mercedes CLK GTR are three of the most iconic supercars of all...
In 1986, Porsche introduced the Porsche Doppelkupplungsgetriebe (PDK) transmission at Le Mans. While a road-going version wouldn’t hit the streets until 2007, the automotive world got their glimpse of what the PDK could do and would eventually become in the Rothman Porsche’s car No. 3, a 962C driven by Vern...