This stunning Porsche 935 is the latest in a line of iconic vehicles to be given an electric heart transplant. Constructed by racing and tuning specialist Bisimoto of Ontario, California, this 935 K3V has been fully…
Read MoreColourful stickers and paintwork are as much a part of Porsche Motorsport as the boxer engine. In the latest episode of the Porsche Top 5 series, the company looks back on five historical colour combinations…
Read MoreArguably AMG’s most iconic vehicle, the Mercedes-Benz 300 SEL ‘Red Pig’ jump-started the small company’s rise to fame, leading to Mercedes-Benz’s eventual takeover of the tuning house roughly twenty years ago…
Read MoreClassic car auction disruptor, The Market, recently sold this stunning Porsche 911 RSR Recreation, which had been freshly built to the exacting standards of the 1975 Le Mans 24-Hour race car upon which it is based…
Read MoreDaily Drivers, is a highly original piece of work from Steven Orts and his team at Recom Farmhouse, a leading CGI and creative retouching studio, and photographer Alex Bernstein. The concept? Bringing retired…
Read MoreFor 1996, double World Champion Michael Schumacher was lured away from the Benetton team with which he had won back-to-back titles in 1994 and 1995, his passage somewhat eased by a two-year $60 million…
Read MoreOne of the most iconic cars from Bentley’s history, Sir Tim Birkin’s 1929 supercharged 4½-litre ‘Blower’, is to be reborn with a new build of 12 matching cars, each individually handcrafted by a team of specialists from…
Read Moreolvo decided to use the 240 Turbo, a high-performance version of their successful 240 series road car, to enter the European Touring Car Championship (ETCC) in 1984. Affectionately nicknamed ‘the Flying Brick’…
Read More“I love this car. It’s more successful than the artwork,” was the opinion of Andy Warhol after his sweeping brush strokes had transformed the BMW M1. It took him less than half an hour to create the fourth exhibit…
Read MoreThis is one of the two legendary Kaliber Group A Sierra Cosworths built by Andy Rouse Engineering for the 1988 British Touring Car Championship. It was built and used in the 1988 season and driven, predominately…
Read MoreJaguar and Le Mans were once virtually synonymous, with the marque having won the 24 Hours of Le Mans five times between 1951 and 1957 with its C-Type and D-Type racers. The XJ13 was intended to be the car…
Read MoreBentley Motorsport’s four Continental GT3s will sport special liveries to celebrate Bentley’s Centenary at this month’s 24 Hours of Spa on the 27-28th July. Two of the race cars will feature a heritage livery…
Read MoreThe Plymouth Superbird was only legal in NASCAR for one season, and this example is Richard Petty’s No. 43 car from that year. Drawing upon the Dodge Charger Daytona, the Superbird package was released to…
Read MoreThis 312T, chassis 022, is one of just five of the evolutionary ‘transversale’ Grand Prix cars built by Ferrari for the 1975 Formula One season. The 312T model, designed by Mauro Forghieri, features a number of design…
Read MoreA strive for technological advancement in motor car performance drove the motorsport industry in the 1920s and 1930s, resulting in some of the most iconic race cars of the period, which served as great…
Read MoreFord has revealed a special series of “Celebration Liveries” for the Ford Chip Ganassi Racing Ford GTs ahead of the 2019 Le Mans 24 Hours. Each of the four factory Ford GTs will bear a livery that celebrates the…
Read MoreThe 550A Spyder was Porsche’s first purpose-built competition model, introducing a new lightweight spaceframe chassis, fully independent suspension, a five-speed gearbox, and revised coachwork…
Read MoreThe Porsche Museum is set to display this stunning 917 concept study to the public for the first time as part of their 50th anniversary celebrations of the 917 model. The special exhibition entitled ‘Colours of Speed…
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