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Unforgettable Car Geniuses: Paul Jaray image

22/02/2025

Unforgettable Car Geniuses: Paul Jaray

Paul Jaray, a visionary engineer, revolutionized automotive aerodynamics by applying airship design principles. Despite proving that streamlined cars improved speed and efficiency, his innovations were initially overlooked.
Bonhams Auction in Paris: A Close Call Success image

22/02/2025

Bonhams Auction in Paris: A Close Call Success

Bonhams Paris 2025 auction saw 81 cars sold, a rise in sell-through rate, and record-breaking results. A mix of classic Ferraris, Bugattis, and Horch models headlined the event, while a Force India F1 art car and Dakar-winning Mini added excitement.
The I.C.E. St. Moritz 2025: Celebrating Automotive Elegance on Ice image

22/02/2025

The I.C.E. St. Moritz 2025: Celebrating Automotive Elegance on Ice

The I.C.E. St. Moritz 2025 showcased over 50 classic and sports cars on a frozen lake, blending elegance, performance, and history. With breathtaking free laps and prestigious awards, the event crowned the 1934 Bugatti 59 as Best in Show.
Broken Dreams: Lancia Stratos Zero. Human Intelligence image

22/02/2025

Broken Dreams: Lancia Stratos Zero. Human Intelligence

The Lancia Stratos Zero, a futuristic concept by Bertone in 1970, featured a radical wedge shape and unique entry via a lifting windshield. Though stunning, it was overshadowed by the Stratos HF, which won races with a powerful V6 engine.
The Inauguration of the Nürburgring GP in 1984 with the Race of Champions image

22/02/2025

The Inauguration of the Nürburgring GP in 1984 with the Race of Champions

The 1984 Race of Champions marked the Nürburgring GP inauguration with top Formula 1 legends competing in identical Mercedes 190 E 2.3-16 cars. A young Ayrton Senna stole the show, battling Niki Lauda on a wet track and securing victory.
Broken Dreams: Pininfarina 512 S Modulo. The Eighth Wonder of the World image

15/02/2025

Broken Dreams: Pininfarina 512 S Modulo. The Eighth Wonder of the World

The Pininfarina 512 S Modulo, designed by Paolo Martin in 1970, remains an icon of avant-garde automotive design. With its futuristic lines, semi-faired wheels, and a Ferrari V12 engine, it stunned the world and is now digitally preserved.
RM Sotheby’s Auction in Paris: Bangs, Booms and Backfires image

15/02/2025

RM Sotheby’s Auction in Paris: Bangs, Booms and Backfires

RM Sotheby’s Paris 2025 set a European auction record with €65.7M in sales. The 1964 Ferrari 250 LM stole the show at €34.88M, while hypercars like the LaFerrari, Pagani Huayra R, and Koenigsegg Agera dominated. Some high-profile cars went unsold.
Unforgettable Car Geniuses: Rudolf Diesel  image

15/02/2025

Unforgettable Car Geniuses: Rudolf Diesel

Rudolf Diesel, inventor of the diesel engine, revolutionized transportation. His motor powered ships, trains, and later cars. In 1913, he mysteriously disappeared at sea, sparking theories of suicide or assassination.
Ferrari’s Technological Innovations Part 18: How Schumacher turned the Steering Wheel into a Computer image

15/02/2025

Ferrari’s Technological Innovations Part 18: How Schumacher turned the Steering Wheel into a Computer

Ferrari revolutionized steering wheels with Schumacher’s push for innovation in 1996. The "Manettino", introduced in Formula 1, evolved into road cars by 2004, enhancing control and performance. Today, it remains a defining feature of Ferrari vehicles.
The First Internal Combustion Engine in History Has Roared Again image

15/02/2025

The First Internal Combustion Engine in History Has Roared Again

In 1853, Barsanti and Matteucci created the first internal combustion engine. Forgotten for decades, it was faithfully rebuilt after 5,000 hours of research and work. In 2025, the engine was restarted in Florence, honoring Europe’s technological legacy.

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