Double Twelve was the name used for a series of tests of driving skill and speed organised by the Junior Car Club in the early 1930s, which took place...
Britain no longer has a national Motor Show. There have been numerous attempts to create some form or replacement for what the once popular events at ...
Not only is La Vie en Bleu now the largest meeting organised by the Bugatti Owners Club, but it has also become the largest summer event for TheMotor....
The last car with the "Triumph" badge on it was made in 1984. That is over 25 years ago, and a whole generation has been born, grown up and become mot...
Fifteen years ago, one of the perceived downsides of a convertible, at least in the minds of some people, was that it came with a canvas roof, and was...
One of the added attractions to be enjoyed when attending an event at the historic Brooklands site is to be found literally next door at Mercedes-Benz...
After several weeks of unseasonably warm weather and almost cloudless skies (enriched or not with volcanic ash!), perhaps it was too much to hope that...
The Bristol Classic Car show has been running for many years, and it is my "local" event, I always make an effort to attend. Relocated from the old Br...
AutoItalia magazine organise three events throughout the year for Italian cars, at Brooklands, Stanford Hall and Gaydon. I've never been to the middle...
Abarth. Surely one of the most evocative names in motoring legend.It may surprise you to learn that the eponymous founder, Karl Abarth, was actually a...