Archive
04/05/2024
Not to miss out on: Ayrton Senna Forever, the exhibition at MAUTO in Turin where the great champion and sensible man is celebrated like never before.
Experience the unforgettable legacy of Ayrton Senna at MAUTO. From his iconic race cars to personal artifacts, delve into the essence of the man behind the legend.27/04/2024
The myth of Italian coachbuilders: Carrozzeria Touring
Roarington uncovers Carrozzeria Touring's innovation in automotive design, from Alfa Romeos to Ferraris. Yet, a failed partnership in 1966 marks the tragic end of Touring's legacy.27/04/2024
The Nostalgia of Forgotten Gods: Hispano-Suiza, Spain, 1904-1938
Hispano-Suiza's luxury legacy, led by engineer Marc Birkigt, soared with iconic models like the Alfonso XIII and H6B, rivaling Rolls-Royce. Amidst innovation and wartime shifts, their J12 epitomized automotive excellence marking a timeless era of prestige.20/04/2024
The myth of Italian coachbuilders: Zagato. Rationality and lightness
Explore the legacy of Zagato, rooted in Milanese Rationalism and aerodynamic prowess. From historic victories like the 1931 Alfa Romeo 8C to contemporary collaborations with Porsche and Aston Martin, Zagato's blend of functionality and elegance endures.20/04/2024
The Nostalgia of Forgotten Gods: DeLorean, UK, 1975-1982
The DeLorean DMC-12, famed from 'Back to the Future', epitomizes a dream turned sour. Founder John DeLorean's rise, from GM success to scandal, ends in bankruptcy amid FBI investigations, leaving a legacy of unfulfilled promises and shattered dreams.13/04/2024
The Nostalgia of Forgotten Gods: Delahaye, France, 1894-1954
Delahaye, a French automotive icon from 1894 to 1954, epitomized elegance with the enduring 135 model. Despite post-war decline, its legacy lives on through coveted vintage editions, symbolizing timeless sophistication.06/04/2024
The Nostalgia of Forgotten Gods: Matra, France, 1965-2003
Matra: French wartime venture evolves into aerospace, motorsports success. Led by Lagardère, Formula 1 triumph, Le Mans dominance. Innovative road cars. Financial woes lead to closure in 2003, leaving a legacy of uniqueness.06/04/2024
The myth of Italian coachbuilders: Ghia
Founded in 1916, Ghia pioneered aluminium car bodies excelling with iconic models like the Alfa Romeo 6C 1500. Amidst challenges, partnerships flourished notably with Chrysler. Their legacy spans from the Volkswagen Karmann Ghia to styling the Ford Fiesta.30/03/2024
The myth of Italian coachbuilders: Boano
Discover the legacy of Mario Felice Boano, an Italian coachbuilder who revolutionized car design and production post-WWII. From collaborations with Ghia to founding Boano Lavorazioni Speciali, his innovations shaped iconic cars.30/03/2024