Legendary BRM Type 15 V16 screams back to life The Goodwood Revival will showcase the dynamic debut of the BRM Type 15 V16 continuation cars amid a celebration of the marque’s belated 70th anniversary
Salon Privé debuts new models and awards Mercedes-Benz 540K with Best of Show Some of the world’s most desirable cars, both historic and contemporary, were on display at Blenheim Palace for the 16th edition of Salon Privé.
Obituary: World-leading motor car trader and collector Adrian Hamilton Adrian Hamilton has passed away aged 72. He was the son of the legendary Duncan Hamilton, who famously won Le Mans for Jaguar in 1953. Adrian forged his own reputation as a world-leading trader of historic motor cars, and was also the joint architect of the famous ROFGO Collection of Gulf-liveried racing cars
The 39th Mille Miglia gets underway The 39th running of the Mille Miglia race gets underway on June 16, with 414 cars lining up to tackle 1000 miles in four days. This year, the established classic models of the 1950s and earlier will be joined by a host of EVs in the special 1000 Miglia Green class, as the event looks towards the future of the automobile.
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
Sir Stirling Moss, 1929-2020 One of the greatest ever racing drivers, Sir Stirling Moss, died in the early hours of Easter Sunday. Here are just a few of his career highlights
Peking to Paris Bentley What does it take to win the legendary Peking to Paris Motor Challenge? A Bentley, say Graham and Marina Goodwin – along with healthy portions of determination, preparation and good, old-fashioned luck