Dan Gurney’s All American Toyota
The 1990 Toyota Eagle HF89, crafted by Dan Gurney’s All American Racers in collaboration with Toyota, is a remarkable piece of motorsport history. This car was built to compete in the 1990 IMSA…
Team Lotus returns
Lotus has always been dedicated to drivers, whether on the road or the track. The return of Team Lotus underscores their commitment to global competition and motorsports culture…
Pure Six Appeal
In 1966, Porsche introduced the 906 model, officially known as the Carrera 6, it marked a significant departure from its predecessor, the 904 GTS. Unlike the 904's ladder chassis and bonded…
BMW Art Cars World Tour
For half a century, the BMW Art Car series has been a unique canvas for artists passionate about automobiles. This collection of 20 BMW Art Cars blends art, design, technology…
BMW celebrates 50 at Sebring
This year marks the 73rd edition of the Twelve Hours of Sebring in Florida, and it's a special one for BMW North America as they celebrate their 50th anniversary. The journey began in 1975…
Born to Win
This Alfa Romeo Tipo 33/2 ‘Daytona’ is one of the most significant competition cars of its era, achieving class victories at the 1968 Targa Florio, Nurburgring 1000 km, and Le Mans 24 Hours…
The original racing Vette
In January 1953, the Corvette made its debut at General Motors’ Motorama show in New York, a sleek sports car envisioned by Harley Earl. With its fibreglass body and signature Polo…
Golden Legend
Few cars encapsulate Ferrari's racing heritage like the Ferrari 250 GT LWB Berlinetta ‘Tour de France’ (TdF). Renowned for its striking Scaglietti design and proven success, this exceptional…
Ferrari's answer to the 917
In 1968, a seismic shift in racing regulations limited engine displacement to 3.0 litres. Enzo Ferrari initially bowed out, but by 1969, a rule change and loophole saw Porsche dominate with the 917…
GT40’s Rise to Glory
The 1960s are widely celebrated as the golden age of motorsport, a time when iconic drivers piloted some of the most beautiful machines ever crafted. Among the crown jewels of this era was…
Steve McQueen's Le Mans Porsche 917
This iconic Gulf Oil-liveried Porsche 917K, is one of those rare legends that transcends motorsport to become a cultural icon, beloved by car enthusiasts and film fans alike. In 1970, Steve…
Schumacher’s Final Ferrari
One of the most iconic cars in Formula 1 history, the 2006 Ferrari 248 F1 driven by Michael Schumacher in his final season with Scuderia Ferrari, is set to be auctioned via Sotheby’s Sealed…
The Little Yellow Spyder
This Porsche 550 RS Spyder is one of only 90 ever produced and one of just 10 to have competed at the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans. With a rich, in-period racing history and a meticulous...
Force India's Art Car by Dexter Brown
In 2007, Dr. Vijay Mallya acquired the former Spyker team, setting the stage for the birth of Force India. With limited time to design and develop a new car for the 2008 season, the Force India-Ferrari…
Return of the Silhouette
Following the EVO37, Kimera Automobili introduced the EVO38 at the 2023 Geneva Motor Show. This model honoured the legacy of Lancia’s Group B rally cars from the early 1980s…
McLaren honours Senna
McLaren is celebrating 30 years of Ayrton Senna’s legacy with a vibrant tribute that captures his personality and his achievements, including his three Formula 1 World Championships and five…
Julie Mehretu's BMW Art Car
The 20th BMW Art Car, designed by renowned New York-based artist Julie Mehretu, has been unveiled at the Centre Pompidou in Paris. This project transforms the BMW M Hybrid V8 race car…
Tyrrell's iconic 'Six-Wheeler'
The six-wheeled Tyrrell P34 was a pet project of designer Derek Gardner, who had come up with the idea while he was working on four-wheel-drive systems for Indianapolis cars during the late-1960s…