Those that peruse SportsCarDigest should be familiar with the fact that we love Concours d’Elegance. Classic sports cars, in immaculate...
Rolls-Royce has always offered countless opportunities to push boundaries, challenge the norm, and to redefine what’s possible. The desire for...
It was a sad day for me when the Kirkland Concours relocated from Carillon Point, Kirkland to Tacoma in 2013. I had to wait 10 years, almost to the day before the area hosted another show of this caliber. I feel better now. Last weekend the Pacific Northwest welcomed a...
Last Sunday, October 10, 2021, Montecito Motor Classic gave the People’s Choice Award to the 1937 Delage D8-120 from the...
Harold LeMay’s Humble Beginnings We’re all familiar with the expression “One person’s trash is another one’s treasure.” In the case...
The internal combustion engine (ICE) was not the only, nor the default, means of propulsion for early motor cars at the beginning of the 20th century. Indeed, in the early 1900s, engineers and manufacturers initially divided their loyalties precisely between three competing technologies: the ICE, steam power and electricity. Steam...
The Peterson Museum in Los Angeles is filled with wonderful automotive treasures. The eye-catching post-war muscle cars, sports cars, exotic...
The Velocity Invitational is a festival of food, wine, luxury, and motorsports. Formerly known as the Sonoma Speed Festival, they...
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. just announced the new Nissan GT-R for the Japan market. The announcement also revealed two limited-grade models, namely the GT-R Premium Edition T-spec and the GT-R Track Edition Engineered by NISMO T-spec. All models are scheduled to be released on the second half of October 2021....
Throughout Automobili Lamborghini’s history there have been numerous records and firsts that have made the House of Sant’Agata Bolognese one...
The Petersen Automotive Museum will present a new exhibit celebrating the 60th anniversary of the James Bond film franchise through...
In August, the British Motor Museum in Gaydon, Warwickshire will be displaying the famous Vauxhall’s heritage collection. The collection tells the amazing story of Vauxhall Motors, how they started as a niche sporting car manufacturer and has since grown to become one of the best-known automotive brands in the UK....
The Petersen Automotive Museum has opened the second of two Luftgekühlt exhibits, Prototype Giants, which focuses on the history and legacy of...
When it comes to racing timepieces, there’s no brand as influential in the world of motorsports as Heuer. During the...
While much of the Monterey Car Week, as well as the Pebble Beach Auction, is focused on vintage and classic cars, it is also where manufacturers can bring out their exclusive, limited production, or revolutionary vehicles. 2021, however, was a little bit more special for some manufacturers than others. Every...
Petersen Automotive Museum, in partnership with Coker Tier who will be the presenting sponsor of the showcase recently announced that...
Audi will be releasing a new family of concept vehicles and recently, they’ve just unveiled the first and newest member,...
Over the last decade, McLaren Automotive has built their reputation with their exclusive, luxury, high-performance supercars, and recently, they revealed another landmark model: the McLaren 765LT Spider. The 765LT Spider perfectly complements the already sold out 765LT ‘Longtail’ coupe that was unveiled last year. The new Spider will be the...
Recently, Acura shared a glimpse of the upcoming limited-production 2022 NSX Type S supercar, the best performing road-legal NSX ever...
Early in the year, the coach builder Huber announced that they will be giving a facelift to the Aventador. Recently,...
Fine Art Auto Racing Posters The artworks in this book show the history of the car from its creation up until the start of the 1970s. The posters have been chosen for their importance, rarity, beauty and innovation, as well as for what they represent in terms of significant historical,...
When I get a little money I buy books; and if any is left, I buy food and clothes. – Desiderius...
Back in 1989, Porsche brought about some major upgrades to the 911 model since it was long due. They...
The Petersen Automotive Museum has announced the opening of its first-ever exhibit dedicated solely to Formula 1. “Pole Position: The Juan Gonzalez Formula 1 Collection” will present a varied collection of modern F1 cars surrounded by a 180-degree immersive video conveying the energy of the races in which these cars...
The Volkswagen Beetle is an icon. Over the years, it has symbolized many different things to many different people, from...
If there was ever an “underdog” story of man and machine, Porsche would undoubtedly be in the running for the...
The 1931 side-valve Minor was fitted with a brand-new 847-cc engine, designed by Leonard Lord, and was intended to compete directly with the Austin 7. The new engine was offered with the outgoing OHC unit until 1932, with Morris having to work hard to convince buyers to specify the newer...
In nature, there’s a phenomenon known as “convergent evolution” – the way different creatures in different places evolve the same...
Robert Blackmon of Los Angeles is a heavy truck owner/operator and about as nice a man as you’ll ever meet....
The Ferrari Mondial is one of the most affordable Ferrari cars out there today. If you are planning on buying one, you are at the right place as we will take you through some of their common problems seen along with their current valuations. Owning a Ferrari at least once...