Alfa Romeo 8C 2900B and Lotus 49 take Best of Show 2025 in 30th Amelia Island concours Deborah Keller’s 1938 Alfa 8C and Chris MacAllister’s 1967 Lotus 49 claimed top honours at the 30th edition of the Amelia Island Concours – The Amelia. Here is Magneto’s round-up of the event.
Magneto magazine gets behind the wheel of a fabulous 1973 Ferrari Dino 246 GTS The V6-engined ‘Ferrari’ Dino 246 GTS, once a bold departure from Maranello’s V12 tradition, now stands as a timeless icon. Magneto road tests a superb 1973 example in rural Oxfordshire.
V8-powered 635bhp Land Rover Defender OCTA is JLR’s most unstoppable off-roader yet Magneto heads to the Scottish Borders to put the exciting new V8-powered 635bhp Land Rover Defender OCTA through its paces both on- and off-road.
Hedley Studios crafts unique Baby II to mark Bugatti’s 115-year birthday celebrations Hedley Studios has teamed up with Bugatti to create a unique Baby II featruing hand-drawn sketches to celebrate the French car company’s 115th anniversary.
Exciting Aston Hill Centenary event to honour British motor sport history The Aston Hill Centenary, set to take place on May 17, 2025, will mark 100 years since the last race took place at the legendary Aston Hill hillclimb course in 1925.
Anticipation builds for 82nd Goodwood Members’ Meeting, with Senna highlights The 82nd Goodwood Members’ Meeting in West Sussex kicks off the Historic motor sport season for 2025 with celebrations of GT3, Ayrton Senna and much more.
Gooding and Broad Arrow Amelia auctions 2025 see lots of sales despite many missed estimates The Amelia 2025 auctions from Broad Arrow and Gooding & Co saw plenty of business, but often for less money than some lofty pre-sale estimates. Magneto magazine analyses the results.
Legendary classic car dealer and Formula 1 patron Colin Crabbe dies aged 82 Colin Crabbe – legendary car dealer, racer, Formula 1 patron, automotive archaeologist and teller of the best automotive stories – has died at the age of 82.
Bernie Ecclestone’s 69-strong car collection sold to Red Bull’s Mark Mateschitz Bernie Ecclestone’s legendary collection of historic Grand Prix and Formula 1 cars has been sold to Red Bull co-owner Mark Mateschitz for an estimated £300-400m.