The London Classic Car Show continues condensed car show season The capital’s largest classic motoring event, The London Classic Car Show, returned for 2021 after being postponed from its original February scheduling. The even took place outside at the peak of British summertime for 2021, as opposed to its traditional indoor Olympia venue
Alfa Romeo marks its 111th birthday with the GTA and GTAm June 2021 marks the 111th birthday of Alfa Romeo after its founding as A.L.F.A in 1910. Since then, the marque has become one of the automotive world’s most iconic brands – but what does the future hold?
Hagerty acquires Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance Hagerty has made a major expansion to its growing portfolio of automotive events with its acquisition of the Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance
30 years since the Mazda 787B made Le Mans history The 787B made history 30 years ago by becoming the only car to have won Le Mans using anything other than a conventional piston engine. The 787B remains the sole car to have done so – while Mazda was the only Japanese manufacturer to have won the race outright until it was joined by Toyota in 2018
Hagerty Market Watch: Paul Walker’s Supra and Princess Margaret’s Rolls-Royce Paul Walker’s 1994 Toyota Supra from the first two Fast & Furious movies just went up for auction. So, too, did the 1951 Rolls-Royce Phantom IV limousine once owned by Princess Margaret. So how much does the provenance of these famous people impact the value of cars that are already rising in popularity?
39th Mille Miglia results finalised The 39th edition of the Mille Miglia has been won by the Italian pairing of Andrea Vesco and Fabio Salvinelli driving a 1929 Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 Super Sport. It is the fourth time Vesco has triumphed at the event, after winning last year in the same car with his father, Roberto Vesco, on co-driving duties
Goodwood confirms that the Festival of Speed has been given the all-clear to run The Goodwood Festival of Speed will be allowed to take place in July as one of the government’s ‘pilot events’, meaning all ticket holders will be able to attend subject to certain safety restrictions
Special Beverly Hills Tour d’Elegance event wows spectators in Beverly Hills After 25 consecutive years of the Rodeo Drive Concours d’Elegance taking place on Father’s Day, the organisers came up with an innovative alternative to the event to satisfy the requirements for social distancing. The Beverly Hills Tour d’Elegance saw the usual static display become mobile, as a stunning array of cars made a 2.5-mile journey through the heart of Los Angeles, to the delight of scores of spectators.
Obituary: John Sprinzel, race and rally driver, October 1930-May 2021 Words: Tom Coulthard | Photography: Paul Woolmer & Tom Coulthard John Sprinzel became one of the best-known drivers of his era despite … Continued