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Available at Bonham’s Scottsdale auction is chassis no. 56 “F1 Show car” built by Ferrari S.p.A. to celebrate the Schumacher...
Stock car icon Dale Earnhardt, two-time Indy 500 champion Gordon Johncock, sports car and F5000 legend Brian Redman and pioneering open-wheel racer Gaston Chevrolet will lead a class of eight racing legends inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame when the organization stages its annual enshrinement ceremony, June 12, 2002...
Overview The Ferrari Enzo, unveiled in 2002, stands as an emblem of Ferrari’s relentless pursuit of automotive excellence. This supercar,...
Racing Honda cars in the British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) is pretty special to me. I’ve won three BTCC titles...
There is always an argument at the Monte Carlo Historic Rally as to whether the drivers or the cars are the stars. Fortunately, 2005 saw a good mix of both. Formula One was represented by Erik Comas, who was driving one of the Alpine A110s prepared by his own company,...
There is a warehouse in Houston, Texas, that is the automotive equivalent of Willie Wonka’s Chocolate Factory. There are no...
The Enzo holds a significant place in Ferrari’s rich history, rightfully earning its status as one of the most iconic...
One of the great things about the growth of historic racing over the past decade is the wide variety of events in which an owner can now participate. In addition to the enormous (and growing!) selection of historic race events, there are now more and more fantastic non-racing events open...
Nine-time Le Mans winner Tom Kristensen hops on board a Bentley Speed 8 and pushes it to its limits around...
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In 2004, BMW unveiled the BMW H2R concept car equipped with a 6.0-liter V12 engine that employed the clean-burning process of liquid-hydrogen combustion. See it in action as it goes up the hillclimb course at Goodwood....
BMW has long followed a policy of racing cars and engines derived from production vehicles. Until BMW entered Formula One...
Back in 1998, TVR was dreaming. They wanted to create a faster and more outrageous supercar than the mighty McLaren...
Before the Bugatti Veyron, there was the stunning W12 concept car from the Volkswagen which was the first full-blown supercar from the German company that was known for creating and building people’s cars since its inception. The car debuted at the at the 1997 Tokyo International Motor Show and was...
With a superb 1-2-3 victory for the 2002 Lemans, Audi secured a special place in the history of the Le...
The Enzo, named in honor of the company’s founder, is part of an exclusive series of road cars, including the...
Unveiled at the prestigious Monterey Historic vintage car races in August 2000, the Saleen S7 was widely hailed as America’s inaugural true supercar. Designed to rival the most exotic sports cars worldwide, the S7 showcased that an all-American automobile could exceed expectations compared to its overseas counterparts. The development of the...
In 2003, Carroll Shelby and Chris Theodore announced Ford and Shelby’s collaboration to develop high-performance vehicles. Little did people know...
In 1994, at the young age of 22, Christian von Koenigsegg established his own supercar company with a grand vision...
The Bugatti Veyron is a mid-engined sports car that was first introduced to the world in 2005 by French automobile manufacturer Bugatti. The Veyron, named after French racing driver Pierre Veyron, was designed and developed in Germany by the Volkswagen Group and later manufactured at Bugatti’s assembly plant in Molsheim, France....
Ford Motor Company developed the Ford GT to commemorate their 100th anniversary. The GT40 Concept they unveiled at the 2002 North American International Auto...
The Maserati MC12 was unveiled in 2004, borrowing the chassis from another Italian masterpiece, the Ferrari Enzo, but unlike the 350...
The Porsche Carrera GT is unquestionably one of the defining supercars of its era. Equipped with a glorious-sounding V10 and a temperament to match, Porsche made only 1,270 units. The story of the Carrera GT began when FIA rule changes put paid to Porsche’s plans for a new Le Mans...
The FXX was conceived as an experimental prototype exclusively available to a limited group of Ferrari’s most discerning clients. Those...
To celebrate its 100th anniversary, Ford Motor Company developed the Ford GT, with the GT40 Concept unveiled at the 2002 North...
In mid-2006, Maserati unveiled its $1.7 million supercar, a track-only variant of the World Championship-winning Maserati MC12, known as the Corse. This exclusive model was exclusively offered to esteemed Maserati customers, who were restricted to using it during private track days. The Corse closely resembled Maserati’s successful MC12 GT1 race...
Imagine an F1 car reimagined for road use. That, and more, was what the Caparo T1 promised back when it...
The CCGT, introduced at the 2007 Geneva Automobile Show, was conceived as a parallel effort during the production of Koenigsegg’s...
Designed by Steve Saleen and Phil Frank, the Saleen S7 was the first fully proprietary supercar produced by the American automaker. It had sleek carbon-fiber bodywork and a powerful V8 engine. From 2000 to 2007, the S7R was a dominant force on the track, establishing Saleen’s presence in racing. In...