Audi Quattro – The Root Of Everything

Rally Co-Driver Fabrizia Pons: “The Quattro Has Never Lost Its Grip On Me”

They are historic venues for the international rally scene and they have close ties to Audi: the Col de Turini as a stage of the Monte Carlo Rally and San Romolo as a very crucial point of the asphalt special stages of the Rallye Sanremo. Thanks to the quattro and the five-cylinder, the company with … Read more

Jaguar E-Type Series 1 Revival

Reviving An Exceptional Series 1 E-Type

E-Type UK, leading restorer of the definitive classic sports car – has concluded a full refurbishment of the distinguished 1964 Series 1 FHC Jaguar E-type – rebuilt to a fine blend of originality and performance. Revolutionary in its time, the Series 1 fixed-head coupe in left-hand drive was first ordered by its original owner in … Read more

Special Exhibition “The Fascination Of The SL – A Dream Car For 70 Years”

Special Exhibition “The Fascination Of The SL – A Dream Car For 70 Years”

Nine SL sports cars on a series of S-bends, including the oldest SL in existence, as well as numerous other exhibits and items: this is what will be revealed to visitors in the new special exhibition “The Fascination of the SL – a Dream Car for 70 Years” at the Mercedes-Benz Museum. The exhibition opens on 22 October 2021 … Read more

Bentley – 70 Years Of Design In Crewe

Bentley Celebrates 70th Anniversary Of Design In Crewe

Bentley Motors is celebrating the 70th anniversary of the founding of its own Design department at Crewe. The first Crewe-designed Bentley was the R-Type Continental in 1951, and was the responsibility of John Blatchley, the Head of Styling. John’s previous experience as chief designer from Gurney-Nutting, the coachbuilders responsible for the iconic ‘Blue Train’ Bentley, … Read more

Putting On The Pressure, One Hundred Years Ago: The First Mercedes Compressor Cars At The DAA 1921

More charge-air pressure meant better performance: one hundred years ago, Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft (DMG) presented the first two production-ready Mercedes passenger cars with engines fitted with a switchable Roots supercharger. These Mercedes 6/25 hp and 10/40 hp models made their debut at the first German Motor Show after the First World War, which was held from 23 September to 2 October … Read more

The Mazda RX-7: Where It All Began

30 Years | Mazda X Bose – The Beginning: Mazda RX-7

1991 marked the start of a technology partnership that would span three decades so far and numerous car models. Since Mazda and Bose first started working together on the third-generation Mazda RX-7 thirty years ago, the two companies have continued to collaborate on innovative premium sound solutions that contribute to a superior driving experience. Put … Read more

Legendary 1955 Mercedes-Benz Silver Arrows

Legendary 1955 Silver Arrows at Goodwood Revival

Two Silver Arrows from the Mercedes-Benz Classic collection will be showcased at the Goodwood Revival in honour of British racing driver Sir Stirling Moss, who passed away in April 2020. The 300 SLR (W 196 S) is the Brit’s most famous racing car. Boasting starting number “722”, the team consisting of Stirling Moss and Denis Jenkinson won the … Read more

The Genius Of Ettore Bugatti

With cutting-edge hyper sports cars, some of the world’s most successful racing cars and approximately 1,000 patents to his name, Ettore Bugatti established the Bugatti brand’s relentless quest for perfection through innovation, defying the norm at every turn. It’s an ethos that endures to this day and into an all-new era for Bugatti. It was … Read more

A Legend Celebrates Its 25th Anniversary: Four Generations Of The Brand’s Bestseller, The Škoda Octavia

ŠKODA AUTO embarked on a new era on 3 September 1996. In Mladá Boleslav, one of the most modern car plants in Europe went into operation, while series production of the ŠKODA OCTAVIA, the brand’s most important new model, began there at the same time. Since then, around 7 million units of the four contemporary … Read more