Your views on continuation cars: good or bad? Are continuation cars such as the Jaguar XKSS and D-type, the Blower Bentley and the planned Bizzarrini a good or bad thing for the classic car world? Here are a selection of your views
Radford announces Type 62 recreation alongside Lotus Britain’s famous 1960s coachbuilding firm Radford is set to return with the help of Lotus Engineering. The company’s new car will be its first since 1966, and it will be dynamically honed by Formula 1 World Champion Jenson Button.
Sir Stirling Moss honoured in Goodwood’s headline events Almost a year after Sir Stirling Moss passed away, the organisers of this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed and Revival have announced special events dedicated to Moss: the greatest driver to never win the world championship.
The Tamiya Wild One MAX is the R/C buggy you can get in and drive In conjunction with Tamiya, The Little Car Company has announced the Wild One MAX: an eight-tenths scale version of the 1980s Wild One buggy that is big enough to drive.
Lotus Emira will be Hethel’s final combustion car Lotus has revealed details of its first new model in 12 years: the Emira. The new ICE-powered car fits into a wider strategy to upscale the company’s production and modernise the historic manufacturer as part of its Vision80 strategy.
All change as Bonhams announces new head of motoring and a new digital acquisition Bonhams auction house has announced that James Knight has stepped down to be replaced by Maarten Ten Holder, and it has also bought digital sales business The Market
Bizzarrini marque returns with 5300 GT Revival inspired by 1965 Le Mans class winner It was announced late last year that the famous Bizzarrini marque would be revived, and now more details have emerged about what the company’s first car since 1969 will look like. The 5300 GT Revival Corsa is based on the 1965 Le Mans-winning chassis no.0222.
London Concours announces Iconic British Designs class for June event The annual London Concours will include an Iconic British Designs class to complement seven other displays dedicated to rare and significant models. The premier event will take place on June 8-10 for its fifth instalment this year.
2021 Mille Miglia entry list confirmed An array of rare Etceterini models line up alongside exotic historic cars, including Bugattis, 300SL Gullwings and Ferrari MMs. The event will take place from June 16-19.