
Most beautiful car ever designed
For many, the Jaguar E-type is a car of superlatives. If you know that even the late Enzo Ferrari said that the E-type was the most beautiful car ever designed, that’s already saying something.
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For many, the Jaguar E-type is a car of superlatives. If you know that even the late Enzo Ferrari said that the E-type was the most beautiful car ever designed, that’s already saying something.
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We would like to add to the list of road trips a trip to the south of France with the oldtimer. Most of the trip we will take the “route-nationale”. Throughout the report, we will give tips and share our experiences.
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In its ten years of existence, Group C has produced many beautiful racing cars. Porsche, Mercedes, Mazda and Jaguar in particular have created some fine cars. And when it comes to the very best, the TWR Jaguars are in the top drawer.
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After just under two decades, Breitling and Bentley form the longest standing partnership between luxury cars and watches in the world.
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Built as a Ferrari 250 GT Short Wheelbase Competizione, chassis number 2819 GT only became famous after its conversion into the instantly recognisable ‘Breadvan’. This legendary car is so well known that it was written in the stars that sooner or later books would be published about it. This book goes far beyond what has been published before.
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If you have read our report on the Volvo P1800 versus the Polestar 1, you knew there was a sequel to come. In this report, we discuss the Polestar 1 and our experiences with it.
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With the Maestros, we have arrived at the main theme of the FOS 2021. Last year, Mario Andretti and Jacky Ickx were scheduled as guests of honour and, due to a one-year delay, Roger Penske was added to this duo.
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The sun was present at Goodwood this morning and would remain for the entire day. The many spectators that had turned up could certainly appreciate this. At half past eight British time, the first series of the day started and traditionally these are the pre-war “oldies”.
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