"Almost 450 cars from 43 countries; 84 automotive brands, four days’ driving from Brescia to Rome and back to Brescia through cities, small villages, coast, mountains and hills and even a Tornado base path. It's 2017 Mille Miglia. When I think about the most "
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Enzo Ferrari – before the horse began prancing
"Enzo Anselmo Ferrari was one of the most enigmatic characters in the motoring world; he had an air of mystery, the unknown, a great genius challenged by sadness throughout his life. He found release through motorsport success and building some "
Entries are open for Mille Miglia 2017 – who’ll be competing?
"One of the world’s most famous road races – and some say the most beautiful race in the world – marks its 90th anniversary this year. The Mille Miglia will run from May 18-21, despite the devastating earthquake that hit central "
Twingo GT in Paris
"It may be small, but you just expect to see a tousle-haired Rene Arnoux tumbling out of it, Gauloises in one hand, phone number for an attractive blonde in the other. If the seventies and eighties were the last refuges "
Citroën 2CV – The ugly bug that wowed the world
"No single car has summed up the French concept of the Bagnole better than the Citroën 2CV. Citroën wanted to produce a car that would be able to transport a cotchel full of duck eggs over a heavily "
Supercar: Evolution and Extinction
"Supercars were once all about pure performance. Gentleman racers of the 40s and 50s wanted the kinds of cars in which you could streak from Paris to the Amalfi coast overnight in an aether of oil fumes and Aqua Di "
Gumpert Apollo Sport
"He was the young athletic one, was Apollo. He jumped in his chariot every morning and dragged the sun across the sky to give us the day. Well we're no astrophysicists here but if you’re looking for something with "
Car Design and War
" There's a lot of hearsay about the birth of the VW Beetle and the prewar years in Germany. Paranoia. Prejudice. Misinformation is at work here, obviously. The nonsense is cut through brilliantly by this fascinating documentary that looks in depth "