Ten on-track and off-track highlights from the wet and wild 2024 Goodwood Revival The 2024 Goodwood Revival saw another spectacular weekend take place at historic Motor Circuit in West Sussex. Here are ten of our highlights from across the event.
Want to be a faster Historic racer? Make sure you work on your race craft Historic racing driver and coach Sam Hancock explains how to hone your race craft ahead of your next competition – and outlines the rules of combat, too.
Everything to look forward to at the 2024 Goodwood Revival Historic racing returns to Goodwood for the 2024 Revival, with celebrations dedicated to John Surtees, the Jaguar XK engine and beach buggies.
McLaren F1 designer Peter Stevens visits Denmark’s Rømø Motor Festival beach race Renowned automotive designer Peter Stevens took his hot rod to the 2024 Rømø Motor Festival in Denmark to relive the thrill of speed-record history.
Behind scenes of 2024 Silverstone Festival’s unprecedented Ayrton Senna Collection Silverstone Festival 2024 saw the largest gathering ever of cars raced, driven and owned by Ayrton Senna. Event organiser Mark Constanduros takes us behind the scenes.
Historic racing and Ayrton Senna tribute delight Silverstone Festival crowds Silverstone Festival 2024 delighted spectators with thrilling Historic racing action, on-track demos, club parades and a very special Ayrton Senna tribute.
National Motor Museum’s Sunbeam 1000hp restoration enters exciting new phase Restoration of Sir Henry Segrave’s Sunbeam 1000HP Land Speed Record car at Beaulieu’s National Motor Museum has entered a new phase, now that its rear engine has been removed.
Monterey Car Week goes from strength to strength in 2024 Headlines are usually split between the multi-million-dollar auction sales and the Best of Show winner at Pebble Beach – but there’s so much more to Car Week. Here are our highlights from 2024.
Why high-tech driver aids are no replacement for seat-of-the-pants feel Historic car racing driver Sam Hancock explores why high-tech driver aids aren’t always a viable replacement for good old ‘eyes and arse’ instincts.