Will IVA loophole give supercars a stay of execution?
A couple of weeks back, a few old friends got together after what felt like far too long. We made sandwiches for lunch, messed about on a boat during the…
Lord Norman Foster is credited with the development of high-tech architecture, but who knew he was a car enthusiast as well? The man behind London's City Hall, Gherkin and Millennium…
The International Automotive Photography Awards, which aims to shine a light on unheralded petrolhead snappers, has opened up for its second year of entries
This Ferrari 250GT Spyder California revival model isc a recreation of a car over 60 years old but, as Andrew Frankel writes, it might be more relevant to the road than ever
The ignition key on a full Porsche orchestra will be turned for your listening pleasure this Saturday, as Stuttgart celebrates 50 years of its Weissach development facility
From a Modena museum to the Mega Web showroom, there are plenty of unraced and unrallied delights to be discovered around the globe – read our museum trail below
Sought after special edition Lancer Evolution VI headlines Mitsubishi’s factory UK sale
The Lamborghini Countach, featured on bedroom posters the world over and seen by many as the ultimate 'supercar', will have its own class at Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance
In the eye of the storm it’s difficult to focus on anything other than the surrounding chaos and yet, as a certain Mr Dury (aided by The Blockheads) once sang,…
Steve McQueen or James Garner? Michael Delaney or Pete Aron? Hilts ‘The Cooler King’ or Hendley ‘The Scrounger’? You’ll have your preference. John Frankenheimer, director of 1966 motor racing blockbuster…
Who doesn’t dream of a forgotten Type 57 Bugatti in a barn (I actually found one once!) or a mislaid Ferrari Testa Rossa? This is the visual record of a…
In the early 1960s, the Alfa Romeo Giulietta SZ dominated major 1300cc events; its lightweight bodywork aiding the sweet handling that was loved by its drivers. Among the road legal…
Bicester: a rather pleasant Oxfordshire market town that is growing fast in both size and population thanks to its centre of England location and excellent transport links to London and…
It is of course entirely possible that in a month or two a vaccine will have been found, tested, found safe and the general population inoculated against this awful virus.…
On the weekend that the 78th Goodwood Members' Meeting should have taken place, Ed Foster looks at the illustrious history - and subsequent revival - of the convivial competition
The lack of live racing has left a vacuum in the weekend of motor sport fans and plugging the gap will be a serious undertaking. Up steps Amazon Prime’s The…
Making tracks: Always in control, Fred Craner inspects the latest development of the Donington circuit in 1937 In early 1931 and just as he was coming to realise the enormity…