by Michael Satterfield The Bugatti Type 35 is a legend, with over 2,000 professional and amateur race wins, it is arguably the single most successful racing car of all time. In 1926
TGR Staff What a start to an anniversary year. At the first major international motor show in 2019, Bugatti is presenting two world premieres. At the Geneva Motor Show, the French luxury
by Michael Satterfield The iconic Type 35, produced by legendary coachbuilder Ettore Bugatti from 1924-1930, was the company’s most successful race car — reportedly winning more motorsport competitions than any other model from
At its facility in Molsheim in an idyllic location in Alsace, which has been the home of the marque since it was founded in 1909, Bugatti is making automobile dreams come true
The next Bugatti is to be called Chiron. It will be named after Louis Chiron, a legendary racing driver who won virtually all the major grands prix for the brand in the
by Michael Satterfield @TheGentlemanRacer @TheGentRacer You might remember way back in 2009 when Andy House of Performance Auto Sales crashed one of just 15 (at the time) Bugatti Veyron’s in the US
Official Press Release: As part of the Monterey Car Week (11 – 17 August), Bugatti is celebrating the conclusion of its “Les Légendes de Bugatti” edition (Bugatti Legends). One year ago, Bugatti
by Michael Satterfield @TheGentlemanRacer @TheGentRacer July 29, 2014 Ben Chen and his $2.8M, 1200 HP Bugatti Veyron Super Sport Pur Blanc hit 246.4 mph this past weekend at the Sun Valley Road Rally. The car
by Mike Satterfield Bugatti’s fifth model in the six-part Legends series will be unveiled at the Beijing Auto Show next week. This car was designed as a tribute to the pre-WWI Bugatti
Bugatti’s Behind the Badge stories promised to share very exclusive insights and facts around the Bugatti brand. This time they would like to share a special event that took place at Chateau