If you are an automotive enthusiast, it’s likely you have dreamed of getting out on the track to learn how to push a car and yourself to the limit. Driving schools and
The Villa d’Este Concorso d’Eleganza is one of the automotive world’s greatest events; some of the most important cars from across the globe gather at the historic grand hotel on the shores
Netflix has breathed new life into the USA Network series Suits and while it is a legal drama set in New York City, there is a lot of great car spotting to
This is a sponsored post on behalf of BestofVegas.com but all opinions are my own. by Michael Satterfield Whether you are in town for business, on vacation, or enjoying a bachelor/bachelorette party
Posted by Michael Satterfield Supercar Hire, one of the UK’s leading supercar rental specialists, is expanding its operations to include supercar driving experiences alongside its successful luxury car hire stable. With this
TGR Staff The Ferrari Monza SP1 and SP2 are the forerunners in a new concept, known as ‘Icona’ (Icon), that taps into a leitmotif of the most evocative cars in the company’s
TGR Staff By 1963, Ferrari was well into its golden years, and it was at Le Mans where they showcased their brilliance. The ’round-the-clock event in the French countryside tested not only
TGR Staff Leading luxury dealer group H.R. Owen has handed over a unique heritage-inspired Ferrari 812 Superfast to a customer. The stunning blue and white livery evoke the legendary 250 SWB driven
TGR Staff – 09/03/2018 The Concours of Elegance is celebrating another weekend of motoring royalty, welcoming well over 10,000 motoring enthusiasts and around 1000 incredible cars into the spectacular gardens of Hampton Court
by Michael Satterfield The Grand Prix de Léopoldville was held between 1957-1960, it was one of a series of Grand Prix races held in Colonial Africa attracting racers from the Colonies as
TGR Staff The former home of Henry VIII, Hampton Court Palace, will play host to a selection of some of the rarest Ferraris ever built as Concours of Elegance gets underway from
By Michael Satterfield It was the opening round of the F.I.A. World Sportscar Championship for 1961, 40,000 spectators gathered to watch Phil Hill race his Ferrari 250 TRI/61 against Stirling Moss in
Ford won in ’66 after four years of effort (Ford Motor Co. photo) Author and artist Wallace Wyss is known for his automotive histories, including two books on Ferrari, one on Porsche,