When it comes to names in motorsports it is hard to get any bigger than Juan Manuel Fangio, still considered by many to be the greatest Formula 1 driver of all time.
Classic Recreations has released its latest continuation car, a perfect replica of the John Wick Mustang, the 1969 Ford Mach 1 made famous by Keanu Reeves in the film. The grey and
Aston Martin is delighted to announce the opening of an exclusive exhibition of images by fashion and advertising photographer, Mark Shaw at No.8 Dover Street, London. The display of captivating works from
You might ask why the funny name? It comes from when we were kids we loved to draw and it looked like “chicken Scratch” then some of us have made a profession
The Bugatti 100P – an art-deco masterpiece – is arguably the most elegant airplane ever designed. It was also the most technologically-advanced airplane of its time. Designed initially to set a world
by Michael Satterfield An intimate portrait of Japanese outsiders living on the edge. “Sayonara Speed Tribes” check out the trailer below. Buy the film here: www.figure8productions.com (We ordered ours already and can’t
TGR Staff The British have a way with motorcycles that no one else has been able to match, timeless style, classic looks, and a heritage that is undeniable. Check out these three
TGR Staff The idea for Kirkham Motorsports started in 1994 with the mission to build the finest replicas in the world. It all began when David Kirkham was restoring the 427 Shelby
TGR Staff When Ford redesigned the Mustang in 1967 to take the 390/320 HP big-block V-8, Carroll Shelby took the next logical step and introduced the GT500, the first big-block Shelby GT,
by Michael Satterfield Four men including the would-be groom were arrested in West Covina, California for a marriage proposal stunt in which hundreds of motorcycles blocked a Southern California freeway. The San Gabriel Valley Tribune
There were only 998 true Cobras ever made, and over on TopGear.Com Richard Hammond writes about driving one of the originals. CLICK HERE for the whole story. Words: Richard Hammond Photos: Justin Leighton