Ducati UK has a new man in charge. Long-serving MD Tim Maccabee left the company earlier this year for pastures new and his replacement is Fabrizio Cazzoli, a veteran Ducati employee from Bologna
Goodwood has announced that the central feature of this year’s Festival of Speed – set to take place on June 23-26 – will be celebrating 50 years of BMW’s M division
Following recent proposals to change the annual MoT to a two-yearly test, a charity dedicated to raising awareness of the dangers of defective tyres is asking the government to reconsider the idea.
Northampton dealer Richard Biddulph’s Vintage & Prestige had an astonishing 13 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghosts for sale as we compiled the Market Watch pages.
Looking after the sale of the Barnato Hassan Special, one of the most famous racing cars of pre-war years, is quite a boast. Being able to say you also have the very first Bentley Motors Works Le Mans Team car is even more remarkable
Believe it or not, there’s a 912 somewhere in the make-up of the pink Porsche you see in these photographs. We’ll wager even the 917 which inspired the striking livery covering the once four-cylinder Porsche would be jealous of its current 1,400hp
The second of four new limited-run Porsches to be released under the manufacturer’s Heritage Design banner, the new 992 Sport Classic takes heavy influence from the Carrera RS 2.7 and the more recent 997 Sport Classic
A new special edition Abarth 695 pays homage to the classic Fiat 131 Abarth Rally. Some 40 years after the final official race of the 131 Rally saloon
Ferrari has launched an open-top sister model to the 296 GTB coupe. Called the 296 GTS (Gran Turismo Spider), the new model is the first ever V6 spider to wear Ferrari badges
A new one-off Ferrari ‘Special Projects’ car has been revealed. The SP48 Unica is a two-seater berlinetta based on the F8 Tributo with entirely new bodywork featuring distinctive ‘holed’ surfaces
The National Motor Museum Trust (NMMT) has gone very 21st century with the launch of an NFT (Non-Fungible Token) programme in conjunction with Podium Legends
German specialist sports car firm Wiesmann is considering branching out beyond its trademark two-seaters into more luxury-focused models, including SUVs