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Unmatched presence. Prodigious power. Unrivaled refinement. These are just a few of the qualities that have become synonymous with the name Bugatti. Although best known for his timeless automobile creations, Ettore Bugatti’s
Lost for over 70 years beneath the surface of Lake Maggiore, a 1925 Bugatti Type 22 Brescia lay preserved in silence—its fate sealed by unpaid taxes and a rusted chain. Raised from
by Michael Satterfield Of the 48 Bugatti Type 57S models built just 17 were bodied as Atalante coupes. The name Atalante was derived from a heroine of Greek mythology, Atalanta and the “S”
TGR Staff For the first time ever, the famous 1000 Miglia brought its legendary open-road motorsport endurance race outside the Italian borders and to the United States from Thursday, October 25 to
Today, the name Bugatti brings to mind the Veyron, the Chiron, and the new ‘Divo’ to be unveiled in Monterey on 24 August. But in the late 1980s, everyone was talking about
TGR Staff In four weeks tens of thousands of the world’s automobile community will sharpen their focus on all the activities that comprise Monterey Classic Car Week that runs from August 11-20.
by Michael Satterfield – 07/01/2017 Founded by Major General William Lyon, Lyon Air Museum is located on the west side of John Wayne Airport in Orange County, California. Lyon Air Museum is
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
by Michael Satterfield I was invited to a preview of the new Petersen Museum exhibit The Art of Bugatti, last night in Los Angeles. It was an exciting event and featured some
Photos by Leonard Mayorquin The Petersen Museum just reopened after a multimillion dollar remodeling project that is puts the museum on the map architecturally and solidifies it as the home of car culture
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