British manufacturers produced several iconic sports cars during two of the most exciting decades in automotive history. Some are still easily recognizable by enthusiasts, while others have been ...
When it comes to affordable, reliable power, it's always been difficult to beat an American V8. Long-running favorites from the likes of GM, Chrysler, and Ford might lack the exotic prestige that ...
While not even remotely close in terms of fame to the likes of the McLaren F1, P1, and Senna, or the Jaguar XJ220, these forgotten mid-engine sports cars from the UK deserve to be rediscovered. During ...
Porsche is one of those auto brands that other brands hate to love and love to hate - they produce some of the best sports cars on the market, with the 911 pretty much defining sports cars, and can ...
Aston Martin — very few brands can match the British car maker's legacy of iconic automotive design. Its models often strike a balance between classic and modern, with designs that are as much about ...
Thomas has spent two years working in the auto journalism industry, contributing to a UK-based newspaper and writing for Euronewsweek. A full-time writer and lifelong engineering enthusiast, he now ...
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Britain's automotive royalty: 12 cars that defined a nation
Speed never defined Britain’s car story. Personality did. Certain models rose through race wins. Others stood out by shaping ...
British Racing Green is one of those colors that is instantly recognizable. From its humble beginnings as the United Kingdom's race shade for LeMans and other sporting events, the color has turned ...
The 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans is known for the tense tussle between Ford and Ferrari but the untold story of that race is the Mini Marcos, the only British car to cross the finish line. Since its ...
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