View post: Someone Is Trying to Flip a $340,000 Cadillac Celestiq for $500K British Racing Motors (BRM) is the latest addition to the growing list of companies exhumed to build continuation cars. Once ...
There will be a lot of cool stuff at Retromobile, from the 16-foot-tall Berliet T100 desert truck you may have read about yesterday, to exhibits of De Dion-Bouton and Lamborghini and the possibly over ...
Formula 1 has always been a catalyst for progress in the automotive industry, even in its infancy. In those days, manufacturers would try all manner of wacky and unproven technology to get a leg up on ...
The terrible temptation of the ageing Formula One fan is to opine that motor racing isn’t as exciting as it used to be. This is rubbish. But one thing that is categorically true is that contemporary ...
Continuation classics are all the rage right now, and the latest you can add to the list is this glorious BRM P15 V16. Three ‘new’ P15s are being made to celebrate the 70th birthday of the British ...
The historic name of British Racing Motors, Britain’s original F1 team, is set to once again build racing cars. The Owen family in conjunction with famed historic racing specialists Hall and Hall ...
Veloce Books is releasing BRM V16, by Karl Ludvigsen, a book all about the classic racing car from the 1940s. If a racing car could disappoint an entire nation, that was the dramatic fate of Britain’s ...
The grandson of one of Britain's Formula One pioneers is leading a project to revive an iconic racing car. The family of Paul Owen, from Cheltenham, owns British Racing Motors (BRM), and has ...
Since August of 1905, the Midland Automobile Club has run hillclimb annual events outside the village of Shelsley Walsh in Worcestershire, England. The course has remained entirely unchanged in the ...
“As bad as it gets!” fired back Sir Stirling Moss when I once asked for his verdict on the BRM P15 V16, Britain’s first true Formula 1 car. “I can’t think of anything that was good about that car ...
Since August 1905, the Midland Automobile Club has run annual hill-climb events outside the village of Shelsley Walsh in Worcestershire, England. The course has remained entirely unchanged in the more ...