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VIP tickets available for the first time at 2024 Concours on Savile Row

01 Apr 2024  |  Magneto
The Concours on Savile Row returns to London's Mayfair with a larger display of collector cars and motorcycles. The event is scheduled for May 22-23, 2024, and will feature free public entry, VIP areas, and for the first time, purchasable VIP hospitality tickets through a partnership with Sartoria. The Royal Academy of Arts will host seminars, and there will be live music and talks on Savile Row. Automotive brands like Alpine Cars, Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera, and Langen Motorcycles will join returning brands such as Audi and Mercedes-Benz. Major sponsors include EFG Private Bank and Hagerty Insurance. For participation and sponsorship, contacts are provided for Jasmine Love, Geoff Love, and David Lillywhite.

Noise dispute settlement allows racing to continue at Weathertech Laguna Seca

28 Mar 2024  |  Magneto
The future of motor sport at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca in California is secured following a settlement between Monterey County and the Highway 68 Coalition. The agreement allows Friends of Laguna Seca to continue operations while conducting crucial assessments and improvements. The settlement addresses residents' concerns about noise and environmental impact, ensuring the track's long-term success and community benefits. Key stakeholders express optimism about the resolution and the future of the facility.

Florida Car Week in 2025? Amelia and ModaMiami beckon

27 Mar 2024  |  Magneto
The 2024 scheduling conflict between The Amelia and ModaMiami in Florida has been resolved for 2025, with ModaMiami set for February 27-March 2 and The Amelia for March 6-9. This arrangement allows enthusiasts to attend both events, potentially creating a Florida Car Week. ModaMiami will feature tours, track sessions, and an RM Sotheby’s auction, while The Amelia will host auctions from Bonhams, Gooding & Company, and Broad Arrow.

Ferrari 250 GTO and Delahaye Take 2024 Amelia Best in Show

07 Mar 2024  |  magnetomagazine.com
The 29th Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance awarded the 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO and a 1947 Delahaye 135MS Narval Cabriolet as Best in Show in their respective categories. The Ferrari, owned by David MacNeil, boasts a significant competition history and was restored to its 1963 Le Mans specification. The Delahaye, associated with singer Charles Trenet, was restored in its original color. Despite competition from RM Sotheby’s ModaMiami show and inclement weather, the event attracted a record 27,000 visitors. Hagerty, the new owner of The Amelia, showcased its mass-market expertise with a variety of attractions including RADwood and Cars & Community, drawing large crowds and demonstrating the event's broad appeal.

New Car Club in St Moritz, Switzerland

23 Feb 2024  |  Magneto
The newly founded St Moritz Automobile Club (S.M.A.C.) aims to unite the motoring community and promote responsible and sustainable automotive activities in the Engadin region. Based at the Kulm Country Club, the club will collaborate with St Moritz Tourismus AG to enhance local motoring events. Founder Richard Gauntlett emphasizes the club's potential to foster social cohesion and environmental respect. Local stakeholders, including Marijana Jakic of St Moritz Tourismus AG and Heinz Hunkeler of Kulm Hotel St Moritz, express strong support for the initiative.

Bicester Scramble's mix of machinery proves a hit – again

01 Jan 2024  |  magnetomagazine.com
The Bicester Scramble event at Bicester Heritage started 2024 with a diverse collection of classic and supercars, creating an atmosphere of fun and optimism. The event featured a variety of vehicles, including the Bugatti Type 57S, Gordon Murray Automotive T.50s, and the Aston Martin Valkyrie. The High Smileage Club's central display showcased drivers' cars of all ages. Manufacturers like BMW, Porsche, and Alpine participated, indicating the industry's recognition of Bicester's importance. The event also highlighted the increasing interest in electric vehicles, with Polestar presenting its Synergy design concept and Frontline's electric MGB.

The Highs and lows of the 2023 classic car world

21 Dec 2023  |  Magneto
2023 saw a dynamic year in the classic car world, marked by significant events, notable car sales, and the passing of influential figures. Major events included the centenary of Le Mans, Goodwood's multiple anniversaries, and the expansion of Salon Privé. The classic car market showed signs of cooling, with mixed auction results, particularly for Ferraris. Notable car sales included a record-setting 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO / 330 LM and the preservation of a 1932 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Corto Figoni Cabriolet. The year also celebrated the anniversaries of iconic models and the launch of new cars like the Rolls-Royce Spectre and Aston Martin DB12. The community bid farewell to influential figures such as Tom Karen, Don Williams, and Peter Mullin, whose contributions left a lasting impact on the automotive world.

Clay: still the designers' material of choice

05 Dec 2023  |  magnetomagazine.com
Alfa Romeo's senior exterior designer Alexandros Liokis expresses his passion for using clay in car design, emphasizing its importance in creating physical models. Despite the prevalence of high-tech tools in the design process, clay remains a crucial medium for sculpting car models. The article describes the meticulous process of shaping clay on a metal frame with predefined engineering dimensions, followed by digital rendering and adjustments to the full-size clay model. The clay is used to perfect the subtleties of the car's design before being recycled for future models.

Irish rallying legend Rosemary Smith dies aged 86

05 Dec 2023  |  www.magnetomagazine.com
Rosemary Smith, a pioneering Irish rally driver, passed away on December 5, 2023, at Beacon Hospital in Dublin. Her death was acknowledged by figures such as the President of Ireland, Michael Higgins, and the Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar. Smith's career was marked by numerous victories, including the 1965 Tulip Rally, and she continued to break barriers well into her later years, driving an F1 car at age 79. She was also inducted into the FIVA Hall of Fame in 2022. Her memoirs, 'Driven by Rosemary Smith,' contribute to her lasting legacy.

Demographic change impacts UK classic car market

01 Dec 2023  |  Magneto
Hagerty's year-end analysis reveals a demographic shift in the UK classic car market, with younger enthusiasts entering and older generations leaving. This shift has led to increased demand for 1980s and 2010s models, while older brands like Bristol and Frazer Nash have declined. The industry is also focusing on sustainability, with synthetic fuels gaining attention. Smaller engine cars have increased in value, reflecting changing consumer preferences. Key stakeholders emphasize the importance of sustainable fuels for the future of classic vehicles.

Three days in the uncompromising McLaren 620R

29 Nov 2023  |  Magneto
The McLaren 620R, a road-legal version of the 570S GT4 race car, offers an intense driving experience with its powerful V8 engine, race-spec features, and limited production of 350 units. The author describes a three-day journey with the car, highlighting its performance on both road and track, including participation in the McLaren 60th anniversary event at Sonoma Raceway and a tour through Napa Valley. Despite its rough ride and loud engine, the 620R is praised for its engaging and uncompromising nature.

Callum Designs surprises us all with new multi-terrain vehicle

23 Nov 2023  |  Magneto
Callum Designs, led by Ian Callum, has unveiled the Callum Skye, a high-performance multi-terrain electric vehicle designed for both on- and off-road adventures. The Skye is the first own-brand vehicle from Callum, featuring a 42kWh lithium-ion battery, all-wheel drive, and a 170-mile range with an optional ultra-fast charging battery. It boasts a spaceframe chassis, trail-capable suspension, and a 0-60mph acceleration in under four seconds. The vehicle is currently undergoing testing in the UK and Europe, with definitive specifications and curated variants expected in spring 2024. Callum Designs has previously worked on various automotive and design projects, demonstrating its ambition to make a significant impact on the industry without negative environmental effects.

Nitro Revival celebrates the golden era of drag racing

21 Nov 2023  |  www.magnetomagazine.com
The Nitro Revival event, held at the new Irwindale Dragstrip in California, is a celebration of the golden era of drag racing, featuring static starts, smoky burn-outs, and autograph sessions with iconic racers like Don 'The Snake' Prudhomme and Linda Vaughn. Steve Gibbs, a key figure in the event's creation, emphasizes its nostalgic value and its role in maintaining the spirit of the original hot rodding days. The event also serves as a reunion for veterans of the sport, with many restored or replicated race cars on display.

McLaren Celebrates Le Mans, Monaco, Indy Triple Crown

16 Nov 2023  |  magnetomagazine.com
McLaren Automotive unveiled the 3-7-59 Theme 750S at Velocity Invitational, a tribute to their 'Triple Crown' of victories at the Indianapolis 500, Monaco Grand Prix, and Le Mans 24 Hours. The event featured McLaren F1 driver Lando Norris, McLaren IndyCar driver Pato O'Ward, and former McLaren F1 driver Derek Bell. The 3-7-59 references the winning cars' numbers and will be featured on six versions of the McLaren 750S. The car displayed took 1200 hours to paint at McLaren Special Operations. McLaren Racing CEO Zac Brown expressed the team's ambition to win the Triple Crown again, with plans to return to Le Mans in 2024 and improved performance in their F1 and Indy teams in 2023.

Why Velocity Invitational at Sonoma is set to grow and grow

15 Nov 2023  |  Magneto
Velocity Invitational at Sonoma Raceway has successfully balanced the needs of racers and spectators, creating an engaging event with a touch of class. Founded by Jeff O’Neill, the event has grown since its inception in 2019, attracting significant manufacturer support from McLaren, Ford, and Subaru. Highlights included a popular rally stage, historic car parades, and appearances by notable drivers like Lando Norris. The event's careful planning, including quality food and drink and curated race grids, has led to increased attendance and a younger, family-oriented audience, promising further growth and sponsorship opportunities.

Introducing the global 2023 Concours Year Awards

02 Nov 2023  |  magnetomagazine.com
The Concours Year Awards, in partnership with Magneto Magazine's annual publication The Concours Year, will recognize achievements in the concours d’elegance community, including entrants, organizers, and innovative initiatives. Categories include Concours Car of the Year, Class of the Year, Entrant of the Year, Volunteer/Unsung Hero of the Year, Initiative of the Year, and Achievement of the Year, with judging led by ICJAG chief judge Chris Kramer. Results will be announced in the 2023 edition of The Concours Year, following the Las Vegas Concours d’Elegance.

Converted MGB is more fun than you might expect

26 Oct 2023  |  Magneto
Frontline's EV conversion of the MGB GT, named the MG BEE GT, offers a fun and intuitive driving experience, mimicking the torque characteristics of a petrol engine. The car features a Hyper9 100V electric motor paired with a Mazda MX-5 gearbox, providing a smooth and engaging drive. Despite being heavier due to the 40kW battery pack, the car maintains a balanced weight distribution and offers a range of 140 miles. Fully restored and converted models will be sold for around £144,000, with existing Frontline MGB owners able to convert their cars for less than half that amount. The article also mentions Frontline's new V8-powered LE60 model, which will be reviewed soon.

Royce Spectre: First UK drive of marque's new EV

26 Oct 2023  |  Magneto
The first-ever all-electric Rolls-Royce, the Spectre, maintains the brand's hallmark smooth and quiet performance. The vehicle features a 700kg lithium-ion battery, providing a combined output of 576bhp and 664lb ft, and a 329-mile WLTP range. The Spectre's design includes air springs and active anti-roll bars, ensuring a comfortable yet responsive ride. Notably, 40 percent of Spectre orders are from first-time Rolls-Royce owners, highlighting the appeal of the EV option. The article emphasizes the seamless transition from the traditional V12 powerplant to electric propulsion, aligning with the brand's luxury ethos.

Austin's famous J40 pedal car returns as a Continuation

25 Oct 2023  |  Magneto
British company Austin Pedal Cars has launched the J40 Continuation car, a modernized version of the classic J40 pedal car, unveiled at the Goodwood Revival. The new model features advanced engineering and manufacturing techniques, including CNC machining and 3D printing, while maintaining the nostalgic design elements of the original. Priced at £25,000, the limited edition of 49 units has already attracted significant interest. Key figures involved include engineering manager Christophe Pennequin and managing director Mark Burnett.

The Magneto magazine interview: Goodwood's Charlie March

12 Oct 2023  |  Magneto
Charlie March, heir to the Goodwood estate, discusses his recent activities, including living in New York for his MBA and fundraising for a venture-capital fund. He reflects on his upbringing at Goodwood, the evolution of its car events, and his personal racing experiences. March also shares insights into the future of Goodwood's car events and his eventual takeover from his father.

British Motor Heritage's new classic car document archives

04 Oct 2023  |  magnetomagazine.com
British Motor Heritage, known for its classic car bodyshells and panels, has been facing the challenge of managing an estimated one million historic documents, including technical drawings and design sketches, stored in shipping containers. The archive was acquired in a rush during BMW's sale of Land Rover to Ford in 2000. The company's managing director, Graham Payne, has initiated a project to digitize the collection, with 40,000 documents already scanned at the time of reporting. The digitization process is ongoing alongside BMH's core work of producing original-spec components and improving production efficiency.

Hard charging in Bentley’s $2M Blower continuation car

01 Oct 2023  |  Hagerty Media
Bentley has embarked on an ambitious project to recreate its iconic Blower continuation car, priced at $2M. The initiative involves teaching automotive journalists to drive the prototype by first mastering the original £25M Team Car No. 2. The article delves into the historical significance of the Blower Bentley, its technical challenges, and the meticulous craftsmanship involved in the continuation series. Bentley's efforts are part of a broader trend among luxury car manufacturers like Jaguar and Aston Martin. The continuation cars, built by Bentley's Mulliner division with the help of vintage Bentley specialists, aim to offer an authentic experience akin to the original models. Despite some driving challenges, the new Blower continuation cars are expected to meet the high expectations of collectors and enthusiasts.

Royal Enfield's overlanding Himalayan just got even better

01 Oct 2023  |  Magneto
Royal Enfield has launched an updated version of its Himalayan motorcycle, enhancing its overlanding capabilities with a new engine, improved suspension, and advanced navigational features. The new model, set to go on sale in the spring, boasts a 40bhp engine, a larger fuel tank, and a lighter frame, making it more agile and better suited for both on-road and off-road adventures. The addition of the Tripper Dash, a navigational system with Bluetooth connectivity, further elevates the bike's appeal. The price is expected to be around £6000, maintaining the brand's affordability.

Driving Citroën’s infamously complex SM is pure delight

01 Oct 2023  |  Hagerty Media
The Citroën SM, a unique and complex vehicle, is celebrated for its innovative design and driving experience. Despite initial reliability issues, modern understanding has resolved these, making the SM a joy to drive. The car's hydropneumatic suspension, speed-sensitive steering, and advanced features like self-leveling headlights and adaptive windscreen wipers set it apart. The article highlights the contributions of designer Robert Opron and engineer Giulio Alfieri, and praises the car's performance and distinctive characteristics, making it a must-experience for car enthusiasts.

Philip Porter's new Motoring Literary & Art Festival

01 Oct 2023  |  Magneto
The inaugural Motoring Literary & Art Festival, organized by Porter Press International, will be held on December 2-3, 2023, at Silverstone Circuit, UK. The event will feature over 40 exhibitors, including renowned brands and artists, and will host panel discussions and talks with industry leaders. Highlights include new book launches, book-signing sessions, and displays of iconic cars like the Ferrari ‘Breadvan’ and Jaguar E-type 9600 HP. The festival partners with the Guild of Motoring Writers and Coventry University, offering students valuable work experience.

American Speed Festival's tribute to Reeves Callaway

01 Oct 2023  |  Magneto
The American Speed Festival at M1 Concourse in Michigan paid tribute to the late Reeves Callaway, a renowned road and race car constructor. The event featured seven significant Callaway competition cars and several road cars, with notable figures such as Peter Callaway, Paul Deutschman, and Ernst Wöhr in attendance. Highlights included Peter Callaway driving the historic 'Frieda' chassis and showcasing the latest Callaway models. The tribute underscored Callaway's enduring legacy in automotive design and motorsport.

Mullin cars and automobilia in no reserve Gooding sale on April 26

01 Oct 2023  |  Magneto
Auction house Gooding & Company will offer cars and automobilia from the Mullin Collection on April 26, 2024, at the Mullin Automotive Museum in Oxnard, California. The auction includes rare French Art Deco and European cars, such as the 1939 Bugatti Type 57C Aravis and the 1935 Hispano-Suiza J12 Cabriolet, all at no reserve. The sale follows the passing of collection founder Peter Mullin and the museum's impending closure. Highlights include cars from the Schlumpf Reserve Collection and other European marques. The event aims to honor Peter Mullin's legacy and ensure his collection finds new homes.

The Dangers Of Pension Offsetting In Divorce

01 Oct 2023  |  www.wealthbriefing.com
The article discusses the complexities and risks associated with pension offsetting in divorce, emphasizing the need for specialist advice. Pension offsetting allows one spouse to trade their rights to the other's pension for immediate capital, but it carries risks if the pension is not accurately valued. The Pensions Advisory Group's 2019 report provides guidance on this issue, highlighting the importance of understanding the true value of different types of pension schemes.

Audrain Concours and Motor Week continues to grow

01 Oct 2023  |  Magneto
The Audrain Concours and Motor Week, held in Newport, Rhode Island, has seen significant growth over its five-year history. The event, set against the stunning backdrop of The Breakers mansion, showcased 180 cars, including legendary models like the 1933 Duesenberg SJ and the 1952 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL W194. Highlights included a mix of affordable and high-end cars, a 30 Under 30 Class, and impressive commentary by Jay Leno and Donald Osborne. Despite some minor issues with rain and catering, the event was well-received, with the 1938 Delage D8-120 Roadster winning Best in Show. The event continues to enhance its reputation as a must-attend in the global concours world.

Peter and Merle Mullin honoured at Historic Awards

01 Oct 2023  |  Magneto
The 2023 Historic Motoring Awards, sponsored by Chubb, took place at The Dorchester in London, featuring a large audience and hosted by Amanda Stretton. Key awards included Car of the Year for Jonathan Segal's Maserati A6G/54 Zagato, Classic Car Ambassador of the Year to Yohan Poonawalla, and Lifetime Achievement Award to Merle Mullin for continuing her late husband Peter Mullin's work. Other notable winners were the Concours of Elegance, International St Moritz Automobile Week, and Le Mans Classic. The event also featured a charity auction and recognized various individuals and organizations for their contributions to the motoring world.

Caton Healey review: An intoxicating twist on a British classic

01 Oct 2023  |  www.hagerty.co.uk
Caton's first model, a reimagined Healey 100, combines classic British sports car aesthetics with modern engineering. Priced at over £400,000, only 35 units will be produced. The car features a reworked body, a powerful 2954cc engine, and a Tremec five-speed gearbox. The review highlights the car's excellent ride quality, improved brakes, and luxurious interior, while noting minor issues with the steering. Overall, the Caton Healey is praised for its blend of classic charm and modern performance.

Four-cylinder Lotus Emira: Better than the V6?

01 Oct 2023  |  Magneto
The Lotus Emira, now available with an AMG-powered 2.0-litre turbocharged engine, offers a compelling alternative to its V6 counterpart. While it has slightly less power, it compensates with more torque and a lighter build. The car features three driving modes and two chassis setups, catering to both daily driving and track enthusiasts. Despite its high price, the Emira is praised for its fun driving experience, though some issues with the eight-speed DCT gearbox and engine noise are noted. Comparatively, it is more expensive than the Porsche Cayman GTS 4.0, making it a heart-over-head choice for buyers.

Renowned car collector Peter Mullin has died aged 82

01 Oct 2023  |  Magneto
Peter W Mullin, a renowned car collector and Bugatti expert, has passed away at the age of 82. Known for his extensive collection of French Art Deco-era cars, Mullin founded the Mullin Automotive Museum and played a significant role in the Petersen Automotive Museum's redevelopment. His contributions to the automotive world, including his involvement in various car events and clubs, are widely celebrated. Mullin's legacy extends beyond cars, with notable contributions to art, music, and education. His wife, Merle Mullin, continues to honor his passion for automobiles and their shared interests.

Driving the Greats: Mercedes 300SL Gullwing

01 Oct 2023  |  www.hagerty.co.uk
The Mercedes 300SL Gullwing is celebrated for its iconic design and engineering, with a unique history rooted in Grand Prix racing. The article recounts personal experiences driving the Gullwing, highlighting its strengths and quirks, such as its distinctive doors and challenging rear suspension. The Gullwing's legacy is further cemented by its presence on the autobahn, commanding respect from modern vehicles. The 300SL Roadster, a continuation of the Gullwing, is also acknowledged for its enduring appeal.

Renowned car collector Arturo Keller passes away at 91

01 Oct 2023  |  Magneto
Arturo Keller, a renowned but private car collector, passed away at 91. Known for his extensive collection of pre-World War Two Mercedes-Benz and other prestigious marques, Keller was a significant figure in the car collecting world. He and his wife Deborah were prominent participants in the Pebble Beach Concours of Elegance, winning multiple awards. Born in Mexico City and later residing in the US, Keller's success in automotive upholstery allowed him to build his collection. The Kellers also ventured into wine production with Keller Estate, now managed by their daughter Ana. Arturo Keller's contributions to car collecting and his passion for driveable cars are fondly remembered.

Third American Speed Festival pulls in stellar line

30 Sep 2023  |  Magneto
The third American Speed Festival, held at the M1 Concourse near Detroit, Michigan, showcased an impressive array of historic and iconic cars, including the 1965 Le Mans-winning Ferrari 250 LM and several notable vehicles from Penske's collection. The event also featured a tribute to Reeves Callaway with a display of Callaway Corvette race cars. The festival included track demonstrations, drift-car shows, and various activities, highlighting the venue's potential for growth and increased visitor engagement in future editions.

Twenty surprising years of the Bentley Continental GT

20 Sep 2023  |  magnetomagazine.com
The Bentley Continental GT, launched in 2003 under VW Group ownership, marked a significant turnaround for Bentley Motors. The model filled a market gap for a four-seat GT, offering luxury and performance with a turbocharged W12 engine. It was priced lower than Bentley's other models at £110,000 and featured high-spec upholstery and woodwork. The Continental GT's success was bolstered by an aggressive PR campaign and a Le Mans win, leading to a dramatic increase in sales. The second-generation was introduced in 2010 with updated technology and a new V8 engine option. Today, the Continental GT remains a symbol of success and luxury, with Bentley expecting to sell its 100,000th unit by 2025.

A tribute to collector Peter Mullin by his wife Merle

18 Sep 2023  |  Magneto
Peter Mullin, a visionary and philanthropist, passed away on September 18, 2023. Known for his boundless dreams and accomplishments, he founded Mullin Consulting and co-founded M Financial Group. His passion for classic cars led to the creation of the Mullin Automotive Museum. He served on numerous boards, including the Petersen Automotive Museum and UCLA Anderson School of Management. His philanthropic efforts spanned education, healthcare, and the arts, leaving a lasting legacy. He is survived by his family, who continue to uphold his principles and legacy.

Circuit des Remparts is all that Historic racing should be

17 Sep 2023  |  Magneto
Angoulême's annual Historic motor sport festival, the Circuit des Remparts, celebrated its 51st edition from September 15-17, 2023. The event featured a variety of exhibitions, a concours d’élégance, a classic car rally, and a restoration contest, with Sunday dedicated to Historic racing. The races included pre-1939 cars, pre-1965 GT cars, and the highlight, the Plateau Marc Nicolosi, dominated by Bo Williams in his 1926 Type 35B Bugatti. Despite a heavy downpour affecting the Plateau Raymond Sommer race, the festival concluded with the thrilling Plateau Henri Greder race, won by François Delecour in a masterly display of car control.

Access all Alfas: Inside the Museo Alfa Romeo store rooms

13 Sep 2023  |  Magneto
Museo Alfa Romeo in Arese, Milan, offers a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at its storage rooms, housing over 150 cars and 100 engines, including prototypes, concepts, and competition machines. Highlights include the Alfetta Spider, Alfa Centauri, and the Alfa Romeo 177. The museum curator, Lorenzo Ardizio, emphasizes the unique and historical significance of each item. Tours are available every Saturday for an additional fee. The collection also features notable designs by Italdesign and Pininfarina, as well as rare Alfa Romeo models and artifacts from the brand's history.

The one-off Delahaye that won Magneto's Art of Bespoke Award

20 Aug 2023  |  Magneto
Magneto Magazine introduced the Magneto Art of Bespoke Award at the 2023 The Quail, A Motorsport Gathering event during Monterey Car Week. The inaugural award was presented to the 1953 Delahaye 135MS CL Spéciale Faget-Varnet, owned by Anthony Collé of Switzerland. The car, a unique prototype designed by Faget-Varnet Carrosserie Levallois, was restored by Dominique Tessier and features advanced engineering and design elements. The award was presented by Magneto founders Geoff Love and David Lillywhite.

Why The Quail has become Monterey's event of choice

20 Aug 2023  |  Magneto
The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering, held during Monterey Car Week in Carmel, California, has become a premier event for car enthusiasts, attracting major car manufacturers and affluent visitors. The 2023 event featured 17 unveils from brands like Lamborghini, Maserati, Bugatti, and Rolls-Royce, showcasing new models and concept cars. Highlights included Anne Brockinton Lee’s 1956 Ferrari Superamerica ‘Superfast 1’ winning Best of Show, and various awards for classic cars. The event also featured a Fireside Chat with Emerson Fittipaldi and a successful Bonhams auction. The Quail is praised for its manageable size, exclusive crowd, and excellent food and drink offerings.

Tech Corner: Everybody QWERTs – A Guide To Mechanical Keyboards

08 Aug 2023  |  mondaq.com
The article discusses the benefits of mechanical keyboards for professionals who spend significant time typing, such as lawyers. It highlights the superior typing experience offered by mechanical keyboards compared to traditional membrane keyboards, including better key travel and sound. The author recommends considering switch types, layout, and customization options to enhance workflow and suggests Keychron as a good starting point for both Mac and Windows users. The article also touches on the author's personal preferences and experiences with different keyboard models and switches.

Vasek jr remembers his father and Porsche icon, Vasek Polak

03 Aug 2023  |  Magneto
Vasek Polak Jr. reflects on the life and legacy of his father, Vasek Polak, a Czech war hero and iconic Porsche dealer in the US. Vasek Sr.'s achievements include becoming the first Porsche-only dealer in the US and his heroic actions during World War II. The family continues to honor his legacy through contributions to the Porsche community, including a new book and various projects. Vasek Jr. shares personal anecdotes about his father's resilience, their shared love for cars, and the impact of Vasek Sr.'s wartime experiences.

Paolo Pininfarina lifts the lid on his family's iconic company

12 Jul 2023  |  Magneto
Paolo Pininfarina discusses the legacy and future of the iconic Pininfarina company, highlighting key designs like the Cisitalia 202, Dino, and Battista. He reflects on the influence of his grandfather Battista and father Sergio, and how their values shaped his leadership. After the sudden loss of his brother Andrea, Paolo focused the company on innovative and elegant design, maintaining its high standards. He expresses excitement about current projects, including the Battista and ventures in interior design and architecture, emphasizing the need for innovative ideas in future living environments and mobility systems.

Is new DB12 the 'Super Tourer' that Aston Martin promised?

04 Jul 2023  |  magnetomagazine.com
The Aston Martin DB12 has been unveiled as a significant evolution from its predecessor, the DB11. With increased funding from Geely, Aston Martin has made extensive improvements to the car's performance, handling, and design. The DB12 features a reworked Mercedes-AMG-sourced 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine, now producing 671bhp and 590lb ft of torque, achieving a top speed of 202mph and a 0-60mph time of 3.5 seconds. The car's steering response has been enhanced, and it boasts new adaptive dampers from Bilstein and a more adjustable electronic rear differential. The exterior design has been refined with a wider rear, a deeper front grille for increased cooling, and a revamped Aston Martin logo. The interior has also undergone a complete revamp, balancing physical controls with screen operations and improving the quality of materials. The DB12 is described as a 'Super Tourer' capable of fast, comfortable long-distance driving.

ERA aim for ultimate long-distance rally car

22 Jun 2023  |  Magneto
HERO-ERA, a historic rally organizer, collaborated with Prodrive to create the ultimate long-distance rally car, starting with a 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback. The project, led by Tomas de Vargas Machuca and Prodrive chairman David Richards, involved extensive restoration and engineering to prepare the car for extreme conditions. The Mustang, equipped with a custom-built 5.4-litre 400bhp Dart Ford 302 V8 engine and advanced rally features, aims to challenge the dominance of Porsche 911s in long-distance rallies. The car, HERO-ERA 1, will be available for hire and may lead to further production if successful.

Rodeo Drive Concours Celebrates 'A Day to Honour Your Dad'

18 Jun 2023  |  Magneto
The Rodeo Drive Concours d’Elegance celebrated its 28th year on June 18, 2023, attracting around 44,000 attendees to honor Father's Day. The event showcased a 100-strong collection of vintage and classic cars, including supercars and custom-built showstoppers. Notable attendees included Jay Leno, who presented awards alongside Beverly Hills Mayor Dr. Julian Gold and Rodeo Drive Committee president Kathy Gohan. The event raised funds for the Beverly Hills Police Officers’ Association and the Beverly Hills Firefighters’ Association. The Best of Show award went to a 1931 Bugatti Type 51 Coupé, while the Mayor’s Award was given to a 1956 Mercedes-Benz 300SC Cabriolet.

First drive of Maserati's new Grecale sports SUV

11 May 2023  |  magnetomagazine.com
Maserati's new Grecale sports SUV, named after a wind, joins the company's model range with three versions: GT, Modena, and Trofeo. The GT and Modena feature a turbocharged four-cylinder mild-hybrid petrol unit, while the Trofeo boasts a V6 twin turbo. The Grecale offers a subtly stylish approach, with the Trofeo providing luxury and performance. The SUVs are quick, surefooted, and come with an eight-speed automatic transmission. The cabin is luxurious, with leather and three screens, though touch-sensitive controls can be frustrating. The Sonus Faber sound system offers exceptional audio quality. Despite the competitive market, the Grecale adds charm to a typically charmless sector.

Lady Susie Moss, widow of Sir Stirling, has passed away

18 Mar 2023  |  Magneto
Lady Susie Moss, widow of Sir Stirling Moss, passed away at the age of 69 on March 18, 2023. Known for her unwavering support and dedication to her husband, Susie played a crucial role in his public and personal life. She helped manage his property business and supported him at numerous social engagements. Susie had been largely out of the public eye since Sir Stirling's death in April 2020. She is remembered for her kindness and wit, and is survived by her son Elliot, sister Tina, stepdaughter Allison, and grandchildren.

Friend of the old car hobby, Don Williams has passed

13 Mar 2023  |  Old Cars Weekly
Don Williams, a prominent figure in the classic car community and a key founder of Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auctions, has passed away. Williams was renowned for his extensive knowledge and passion for prewar cars, leading him to establish his own classic car dealership and later the Blackhawk Museum in California. He made history by selling a 1931 Figoni-bodied boattail Duesenberg for over $1 million and continued to be a vital part of Barrett-Jackson. His 1954 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing set a record when it sold for $2.2 million. Williams' influence and friendship are fondly remembered by Craig Jackson and the Barrett-Jackson family.

Farewell to Blackhawk Museum founder Don Williams

09 Mar 2023  |  Magneto
Don Williams, the founder of the Blackhawk Museum and a legendary car collector, has passed away at the age of 78. Known for his significant contributions to the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, Williams was a prominent figure in the car collecting community. He attended the event annually since 1972, showcasing numerous cars and building a renowned collection. Williams' passion for cars led him to establish the Blackhawk Museum in Danville, California, and he was instrumental in creating a platform for car enthusiasts at Pebble Beach. His legacy is marked by his extensive collection and influence in the car collecting world.

Is the new Honda Civic Type R the last hot hatch of its type?

14 Feb 2023  |  www.magnetomagazine.com
The new Honda Civic Type R, known as the FL5, is celebrated as a potential modern classic, offering a rare combination of high performance and daily-driver usability. With a 2.0-litre turbocharged engine producing 325bhp, it's the most powerful front-wheel-drive road car currently available. Despite its power, the FL5 exhibits no torque-steer and features a lighter flywheel for better engine response. The car maintains a manual gearbox, appealing to driving enthusiasts. The FL5 has already set a record lap time at Suzuka, and its on-track capabilities are matched by its quality interior and practicality for regular driving. Priced at £46,995, the author finds the new Type R to be worth the investment for those who appreciate pure petrol power and driving performance.

Praga follows Bohema hypercar with retro ZS 800 motorcycle

10 Feb 2023  |  Magneto
Czech company Praga, renowned for its race cars and motorcycles, has introduced the retro-style ZS 800 motorcycle following the success of its Bohema hypercar. The ZS 800, inspired by the 1928 BD 500, features a lightweight design with a chrome molybdenum steel frame, titanium exhaust system, and unique woven carbon wheels. The bike incorporates modern engineering techniques, including 3D printing, and uses a Japanese air-cooled 773cc four-stroke parallel-twin engine. The design team, led by Jan Žuži, focused on maintaining a retro aesthetic while integrating advanced technology.

There’s only one XJ13, and Jaguar let me drive it

08 Feb 2023  |  Hagerty Media
The article recounts the author's experience driving the one-of-a-kind 1966 Jaguar XJ13, a car originally intended for the Le Mans 24-hour race. The XJ13, with its unique V-12 engine and aircraft-style construction, faced numerous challenges and was ultimately sidelined by Jaguar management. Despite its troubled history, including a significant crash in the 1970s, the car was meticulously rebuilt and occasionally showcased at events like the Goodwood Festival of Speed. The author highlights the car's impressive performance, particularly its engine, while also noting the difficulties with its gearshift. The narrative underscores the XJ13's significance in automotive history and the meticulous care taken by Jaguar Classic to preserve it.

Rétromobile Paris classic car show returns to full strength

03 Feb 2023  |  Magneto
Rétromobile Paris classic car show has returned to full strength after two years of Covid cancellations. The 2023 theme celebrates 100 years of the Le Mans 24 Hours, featuring significant cars from various eras. Major dealers like Fiskens and Girardo & Co. showcased impressive displays, with Fiskens focusing on Le Mans history and Girardo presenting an all-Ferrari exhibit. Other notable stands included Kidston SA, Lukas Hüni, and Art & Revs, each displaying rare and historic vehicles. The show also featured strong support from Citroën, Renault, and Peugeot, with Renault celebrating 25 years of the Twingo. The event highlighted the resilience and passion of the classic car community.

How to choose which form of ADR is best for divorcing clients

31 Jan 2023  |  www.ftadviser.com
The family court system is struggling to handle the influx of cases, particularly following the introduction of 'no-fault divorce.' As a result, family solicitors are increasingly turning to alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods to manage separations more efficiently. ADR options, such as mediation, are often quicker and cheaper than court proceedings and can help alleviate the court backlog. Mediation involves an independent third party guiding discussions between ex-partners to reach a consensus, though it requires both parties to be willing to engage. A holistic approach involving financial planners, divorce coaches, therapists, and tax experts can empower clients to make informed decisions and feel more in control of the process.

75 Vintage Bentleys to race at Classic Le Mans weekend

27 Jan 2023  |  Magneto
A grid of 75 vintage Bentleys will race at the Le Mans Classic in July, celebrating the centenary of the Le Mans 24 Hours. Organized by the UK's Benjafield’s Racing Club in collaboration with Peter Auto, the event will feature historic Bentley models that raced from 1923-30. The race will be run on a handicap basis and will raise funds for the Sepsis Research FEAT charity, chosen due to its connection with Sir Henry ‘Tim’ Birkin, a notable Bentley Boy. The event will also see around 20 Bentleys driving from London to Le Mans and back, emulating the journeys of the original Bentley Boys.

Packard takes Best of Show at India's 21 Gun Salute concours

12 Jan 2023  |  Magneto
A 1934 Packard 1107 Coupe Roadster, owned by Gautam Singhania, won Best of Show at the 21 Gun Salute Concours held at Lakshmi Vilas Palace in Vadodara, India. The event featured over 120 vehicles, including a 1949 Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith and a 1936 Nash Ambassador Series 1290 Sedan, which took second and third places respectively. The concours showcased a variety of classic cars, with special prizes awarded to notable entries like an MG TC and a 1923 Austin 7. The event also included a drive to the Statue of Unity, celebrating Vallabhbhai Patel.

How to guide clients through a divorce

10 Jan 2023  |  www.ftadviser.com
With the UK experiencing ongoing crises, many individuals are considering divorce as part of their new year resolutions. The article emphasizes the importance of good legal and financial advice for those navigating divorce, offering practical tips for professionals advising separating couples. It highlights the need for a thorough financial assessment and careful planning to manage both short-term and long-term expenses, noting that divorce is a complex and lengthy process.

The Dangers Of Pension Offsetting In Divorce

15 Nov 2021  |  www.wealthbriefingasia.com
The article discusses the complexities and potential risks of pension offsetting in divorce settlements, emphasizing the importance of accurate pension valuations and specialist advice. It highlights the findings of the Pensions Advisory Group and a University of Manchester report, which reveal significant inequalities in pension wealth between spouses, often disadvantaging women. The authors argue that without proper advice, pension offsetting could perpetuate financial inequality long after divorce.

Court Is Not The Only Option

17 May 2021  |  www.mondaq.com
Clients often worry about the legal costs and emotional toll of resolving disputes, especially in divorce cases. The article outlines various dispute resolution options beyond court, including direct discussions, mediation, solicitor negotiations, collaborative law, private hearings, and arbitration. Each method offers different benefits in terms of cost, time, and emotional impact. Early legal advice is recommended to choose the most appropriate process, aiming for a quick and cost-effective resolution.

Is the Jaguar E-Type the most overhyped car Britain built?

15 Mar 2021  |  hagerty.co.uk
In a debate marking the 60th anniversary of the Jaguar E-Type, Andrew English criticizes the car for its deficiencies, such as poor proportions, uncomfortable seats, and cramped interior, despite its iconic status and technical merits. David Lillywhite counters by praising the E-Type's modern feel, precise steering, and smooth ride, suggesting that while it may not be perfect, its driving experience often exceeds expectations. Both writers acknowledge the E-Type's historical significance and its impact on the automotive industry.

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