The Classic at Silverstone returns for 30th anniversary event After the disappointment of last year’s cancellation, the Silverstone Classic is returning for a spectacular 30th anniversary edition from July 30 to August 1, 2021.
Madison’s Auctions hold special sale of Le Mans film memorabilia Madison’s Auctions is holding a special sale of items from the Le Mans film that belonged to McQueen’s ex-wife Barbara Minty and the production’s visual designer Nikita Knatz.
Hagerty Market Watch: Ferrari F40 Ferrari F40 prices have been rising steadily over the past decade. But what does the future hold for one of the most iconic cars to ever wear the emblem of the prancing horse?
Rolling Bones hot rods rumble into Salon Privé The 16th edition of Salon Privé will be injected with some rebelliousness as five Rolling Bones hot rods are set to grace the lawns of the venerable Blenheim Palace.
Obituary to Rex Woodgate Rex Woodgate, the former race mechanic of Sir Stirling Moss, has died aged 94. Woodgate worked for HWM, Vanwall and built Aston Martin sports-racing cars.
New British Motor Museum exhibit explores life in the British car industry The British Motor Museum’s Factor Us In exhibition explores the lives of those who lived and worked around the British motor industry in the West Midlands during its heyday.
Concours of Elegance announces features of ten-year anniversary event The organisers of the UK Concours of Elegance have announced several special Royal features to celebrate the event’s tenth year and the 70-year reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Ten great Grand Prix controversies After Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton came together at the British Grand Prix, F1 finds itself embroiled in its latest controversy. There have been plenty of incidents to choose from during the 71-year history of the championship, so we thought we’d take a look back at ten of F1’s notable episodes of contention.
Hagerty Market Watch: Audi Ur-Quattro 20V The Audi Ur-Quattro has become a definitive classic of the 1980s, and that is being reflected in prices as this 1991 example could be the first of its kind to cross the £100,000 threshold.