We've seen plenty of rare and valuable Aston Martins go under the hammer, but none are as historically significant as this vintage DBR1 race car. Originally built to compete in Le Mans during the ...
Aston Martin DBR1 is among the two or three sexiest English sports cars ever made, as voluptuous and provocative as any 1950s Ferrari or Maserati, yet in an unmistakably elegant English way. DBR1 was ...
After the superb Jaguar D-Type XKD 501 changed hands for $21.78 million in 2016, the record for the most expensive British car ever sold has been broken by an Aston Martin this weekend at Monterey.
His automotive adventure started reporting on various motorsport events as a sports writer before moving onto a full-time auto career with various sites, including This Week In Motors and ...
Out of all the historic, brilliant, and legendary cars Aston Martin has produced in its 60+ years, this is the mecca. The DBR1 earned the marque a host of victories in races like the 24 Hours of Le ...
Ever heard of a Texas chicken farmer called Carroll Shelby? Well, the man behind the Shelby Cobra, Shelby Mustang, and GT40 won the 1959 edition of Le Mans driving a DBR1 with British racer Roy ...
Kyle Hyatt (he/him/his) hails originally from the Pacific Northwest, but has long called Los Angeles home. He's had a lifelong obsession with cars and motorcycles (both old and new). Aston Martin's ...
Britain's Evanta Motor Co. has paid tribute to the iconic Aston Martin DBR1 with a unique replica of the 1959 Le Mans winning vehicle. This isn't your average replica though - the parts are laid out ...
The Aston Martin V12 Speedster is a roofless, two-door, V12-engined road rocket. Now, it is available in a new livery that pays homage to a roofless, two-door, straight-six-engined racing rocket.
Back in the 1950s, Aston Martin was incredibly small British company, but one that benefited from an ambitious owner, David Brown, and a handful of brilliant engineers. No car epitomized Aston's ...
This is Aston Martin’s 1956 DBR1, chassis number one. Last weekend, it became more than Aston Martin’s 1956 DBR1. It became the most expensive British car ever sold at auction. The car that won the ...