The Jamiroquai frontman's Ferrari 355 GTS has held its value remarkably well, proving that buying the right classic at the right time beats any traditional investment. And this one has serious provenance.
A quadriplegic driver won over a billion dollars. Mitsubishi lost on a car that met 1992 safety standards. Then an appeals court erased everything because the trial judge used the wrong legal framework. Eight years of litigation reset to zero.
Six point one million tons of tire particles released annually, the weight of 550 Eiffel Towers, and nobody talks about it. While we obsess over tailpipe emissions, the rubber meeting the road is quietly poisoning everything.
Gatwick becomes UK's most expensive airport for drop-off fees as it hikes charges to £10. London City introduces an £8 fee tomorrow after previously having none. Bristol also increases to £8.50. The cost of saying goodbye just got extortionate.
From £130 to £160 in a single day. Manchester alone collected £14.6 million. London issued 8.3 million tickets. The war on motorists has a new weapon: enforcement technology that never sleeps and fines that keep climbing.
A widespread Facebook scam involves hackers taking over legitimate accounts to post fake car listings on Marketplace. They use emotional sob stories (e.g., illness, bereavement, or urgent relocation) to build trust and create urgency, then demand "refunda...
Strip away the consulting gloss and PwC’s latest automotive outlook delivers a blunt message. The industry is not mid transition. It is already operating inside a new set of constraints.
Mick Schumacher begins his IndyCar oval education at Miami-Homestead Speedway, marking a pivotal step in Rahal Letterman Lanigan's 2026 preparations.
As we prepare to usher in the new year, we take a moment to salute some of the key figures from the world of motorsport that we farewelled in 2025, listed in chronological order of their passing.
Penske Entertainment’s newly formed Independent Officiating Board gathered in person for the first time ahead of Christmas, marking a quiet but significant step in IndyCar’s governance reset.
The arrival of Fox as host broadcaster and series part-owner has reset the IndyCar paradigm, but Marshall Pruett reveals what he thinks could be an even more profound change it could help make possible...
After a year of quiet briefings and off-record conversations, Marshall Pruett has begun to piece together what IndyCar’s next technical era may actually look like.
Did Alex Palou's stellar 2025 IndyCar season earn your vote? Or did someone else catch your eye?
Rolls-Royce has unveiled what it claims is the world's most expensive new car, the £23 million La Rose Noire Droptail, a bespoke roadster that redefines the brand's Coachbuild ethos with its intimate two-seat configuration.
Thought the era of absurd V8 supertrucks was over. Ram disagrees.