The next Bugatti supercar will be named ‘Chiron’ after Louis Chiron, a Bugatti works racing driver who won virtually all...
This was another powerful year for Sports Car Digest. There was rarely a dull moment in 2015 as we covered...
As the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles opens its doors to the public after undergoing massive renovations, BMW will exhibit three Art Cars throughout 2016 in the Armand Hammer Foundation Gallery. “The BMW Art Car collection contains a diverse array of unique artistic approaches from the last 40 years,”...
The famed Jacksonville, Florida-based Brumos Porsche dealership has changed hands, as parent company Brumos Automotive agreed to sell its Mercedes-Benz,...
The Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart, Germany is expanding into sales of classic cars from all periods under the name All...
Ferrari North Europe will auction the unique personalised registration ‘V12 LAF’ to benefit the Henry Surtees Foundation. Selling to the highest sealed bid submitted before the end of November, the personalised registration is obviously the perfect number plate for a LaFerrari, the Prancing Horse’s ultimate hypercar. The Henry Surtees Foundation...
The heart of Porsche beats in Zuffenhausen, Germany. It was here in 1963 that the first 911 rolled off the...
Twenty-six race-car drivers and motorsports professionals have been voted into the Road Racing Drivers Club in 2015. The group includes...
Endurance racing legend Tom Kristensen heads the list of 2016 inductees into the Sebring Hall of Fame. Joining Kristensen are Sam Posey, 1975 Sebring winner; Dick Smothers, two-time class winner; Alex Job Racing, ten-time Sebring-winning team; Tres Stephenson, President of Sebring Raceway for over three decades; and former Tampa Tribune...
An exhibition of Italian automobiles will be displayed at the Frist Center for the Visual Arts in Nashville, Tennessee, from...
Joining Ferrari, Maserati and others, Aston Martin unveiling the Assured Provenance certification program to comprehensively assess the background of its...
The Royal Automobile Club played host to a special event on Wednesday 9 September 2015, when five-time Le Mans winner and double World Sportscar Champion, Derek Bell MBE, drove the iconic Rothmans Porsche 956-001 up the Captain’s Drive at the Club’s Woodcote Park clubhouse to commemorate 40 years since his...
F1 is an incredibly exciting sport that attracts hundreds of millions of viewers every year. There is a lot that...
Senior Photographer Julien Mahiels needs help from the enthusiastic readers of Sports Car Digest. Julien is a freelance photographer based...
Rudy Mailander was a busy man. Although his long career in the automotive world covered writing, publicity and business affairs, it is his motor sports photography that endures. One of the greatest photographers of the early sports car revival in Europe, Mailander traveled the race circuits extensively from 1950 –...
Ford will return to Le Mans in 2016 with the all-new Ford GT supercar to compete in Le Mans GT...
Legendary cars from Bentley’s past are embarking on a tour of several classic automotive events in 2015, with trips to...
Lichtenstein. Warhol. Koons. Stella. Calder. Rauschenberg. Holzer. Elíasson. Since a BMW 3.0 CSL painted by Alexander Calder lined up for the Le Mans 24-hour race 40 years ago in 1975, the BMW Art Car Collection has fascinated both art and design enthusiasts as well as car and technology fans all...
A new book celebrating the life of designer, inventor and visionary Gabriel Voisin has emerged. VOISIN: La Différence is a...
Jaguar Land Rover launched a new Land Rover Heritage division to support vehicles 10 years out of production across Land...
Automobili Lamborghini is relaunching its restoration center under the name of Lamborghini Polo Storico. The new department includes the brand’s historical archives, the vehicle restoration center, vehicle certification, and guarantees the availability of numerous genuine spare parts for all historical Lamborghini models. With its new Polo Storico, Automobili Lamborghini emphasizes...
Automotive Museums Below, we list the best automotive museums for car fans across the world. Cité de l’Automobile 1 to...
By Jeff Walker, Chubb Collector Car Insurance It’s no secret that classic car values generally have been on the rise...
The Revs Institute for Automotive Research acquired famed automotive photographer Tom Burnside’s collection of images chronicling decades of automotive racing, personalities and car collections. The collection, which numbers some 40,000 negatives and prints, will become part of the ever-growing archive at the Institute’s research center in Naples, Florida. “Tom Burnside’s...
Audi Tradition will be present at more than 20 national and international events and will be celebrating numerous anniversaries in...
The Magnificent Monopostos – Alfa Romeo Grand Prix Cars, 1923-1951 By Simon Moore, Edited by Malcolm Harris, Parkside Publications, Seattle,...
In the collector car auctions’ relentless series of events there is rarely an opportunity to sit back and take stock. At most it becomes an occasional consideration of the major events of Scottsdale, Retromobile, Amelia Island or Monterey. Adolfo Orsi and Raffaele Gazzi provide the opportunity each year with their...
Vic Elford, considered one of the fastest race car drivers of the 1960s and ’70s, was honored by the Road...
This was another powerful year for Sports Car Digest. There was rarely a dull moment in 2014 as we covered...
The 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO (chassis 3445 GT) owned by American Chris Cox has emerged from a more than two-year renovation at the Ferrari Classiche department in Maranello. The GTO was restored to the original engine and bodywork configuration in which it was delivered to Bologna-based publisher Luciano Conti in...