If you’re a petrolhead, chances are you’re used to keeping your pride and joy confined to a garage, away from the house, and relegated to a place where you can enjoy it privately and at your leisure. After all, the idea of car culture doesn’t automatically marry to the usual home environment. But what if we told you there’s a way you can enjoy the beauty of some of your…
A closer look at the Volvo P1800 Cyan
The Volvo P1800 Cyan is the result of thousands of engineering and design hours, creating a car that represents Cyan Racing’s philosophy of how a sports car from the sixties merged with modern day performance should be. The car has been engineered by the same team that created Volvo’s first-ever world title winning race car. First announced by Cyan earlier in September, the re-imagined P1800 has caused quite a stir…
Lamborghini celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the Jarama GT
Lamborghini is celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Jarama GT, which was presented for the first time at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1970. The Jarama, whose name derives from an area north of Madrid famous for breeding fighting bulls, was the latest evolution of the company’s 2+2 grand touring sedan concept, with a V12-cylinder, 4-liter front-mounted engine. Technically developed based on the previous 400 GT and Islero, it…
GTO Engineering unveils new project codenamed Moderna
Following GTO Engineering’s drives and specification reveal of its 250 SWB Revival, the UK-based engineering firm and renowned Ferrari specialist has confirmed it is working on a new project. Codenamed Moderna, the new car will be a sub-1,000 kg sports car celebrating the best of Sixties motoring with modern and motorsport-derived engineering, and be created by hand under the GTO Engineering name. The ethos of the new project by GTO…
Thornley Kelham unveils restored Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing
Classic and vintage car restoration specialist Thornley Kelham, has revealed the full transformation it undertook on a rare Mercedes 300SL Gullwing. The stunning Mercedes was acquired by a highly knowledgeable and critical owner, who directed the Thornley Kelham team to make it perfect, period-correct and finished in anything but silver. The 300SL was the result of Mercedes-Benz’s decision to develop a sports-racing car in 1952. Using the engine, transmission, suspension…
Bugatti Baby II gets seal of approval from Bugatti Owners Club
The Bugatti Owners’ Club and The Little Car Company today announce an official partnership, following the highly successful launch of The Little Car Company’s limited edition Bugatti Baby II. The stamp of approval from the world’s oldest Bugatti Owners’ Club gives the Bugatti Baby II certified status and marks the start of a prestigious relationship between The Little Car Company and the Bugatti Owners’ Club. Founded in 1929 and with…
Maserati marks 1955 Fangio and Tipo 300S Venezuela GP win
On 6 November 1955 the Maserati Tipo 300S, with Juan Manuel Fangio at the wheel, was the first to take the chequered flag at the Venezuela GP, marking the start of two years of major successes that boosted the Trident Brand’s reputation at the international level. Today, Maserati commemorates this important victory to underline its strong connection to the world of motor-racing. In fact, Maserati was born on the track,…
Helen Stanley and Paul Cowland Motor Pickers exclusive interview
Motoring guru’s Helen Stanley and Paul Cowland are back on our tv screens for the Autumn schedule in the brand new show Motor Pickers. In this new series Helen and Paul use their extensive knowledge of the used car market to help punters find the right motor for them. In each episode they line up a diverse selection of cars for guests to try out, in the hope they find…
New BRM P15 V16 race car to mark 70th anniversary of British legend
Britain’s original Formula 1 team, British Racing Motors (BRM), is celebrating its 70th anniversary with the construction of three ‘new’ 16-cylinder race cars – the iconic and awe-inspiring Type 15 Mk1 BRM V16, which is considered by many fans to be the finest sounding racing car in the history of the sport. The first car, which is expected to be delivered next year, will go to the Owen family and…
Lotus and Goodwood – making history since 1948
At the recent Goodwood SpeedWeek the Lotus Evija made its live dynamic debut in a highly distinctive colour scheme, the black and gold recalling iconic Lotus liveries of the past. The car also featured a stylised image of the famous West Sussex circuit, accompanied by the words ‘Lotus x Goodwood: Creating history since 1948’. The names of Lotus and Goodwood race circuit are part of the very fabric of British motorsport,…