Roll-call of heroes confirmed for 2026 Concours des Légendes at Wilton House The inaugural Concours of Légendes at Wilton House will feature an amazing line-up of motoring celebrities including Derek Bell, Stefan Johansson and Nick Mason.
King of 308s – Ferrari 308 GTSi Bi-Turbo Koenig driven German tuner Willy König found his Ferrari 308 a little underwhelming, so he doubled its power and created a 1980s icon.
1928 Rolls-Royce Sports Phantom prototype – Star of India Built to see if ‘the best car in the world’ could be made even better, this Sports Phantom Prototype was first owned by an Indian maharajah.
Everything you need to know about buying a classic car at auction Thinking of buying a classic car at auction? From physical sale rooms to online platforms, discover how car auctions work, where to find them, and the tips you need to bid with confidence.
Octane rides in Lanzante 95-59 hypercar mule at Goodwood Octane rides shotgun in the Lanzante 95-59 development mule at the Goodwood Motor Circuit as the three-seat hypercar nears production.
Singer founder Rob Dickinson on Goodwood and what comes after the 964 From attending the first Festival of Speed in 1993 to headlining it in 2026 with Singer as the Central Feature, Rob Dickinson has built a career playing to the sceptic.
UK historic vehicle tax exemption explained UK classic car tax explained: how the 40-year VED exemption works, which vehicles qualify and how to apply for historic vehicle tax status.
The forgotten Corwin Getaway was a tiny car with big ambitions The Corwin Getaway was an ingenious attempt to build an urban sports car in a deprived are of Los Angeles – only it didn’t get beyond a single prototype. This is it.
How the Porsche 917 became a sports car racing legend The stellar Porsche 917 is possibly the greatest sports-racing car of all time. And its story began with this very car: chassis no 1.