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The Ducati 851 was the successor to the 750 F1 and ushered in a new era for the company. The 851 was a huge leap forward and became the blueprint for decades of Ducati super bikes to come, featuring a new trellis frame, four-valve heads, liquid cooling, fuel i..
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According to Porsche, the first club celebrating the renowned sports car brand was created in 1952, known as Westfälischer Porsche Club Hohensyburg. Over 70 years later, there are more than 700 official Porsche clubs, with around 240,000 members. Porsche has l..
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Introduced in 1994, Ducati’s 916 was a technical and aesthetic tour de force that stunned the press and public alike with its gorgeous appearance and groundbreaking performance, winning countless “bike of the year” awards. Now a modern classic that is consider..
With the introduction of the 500 SLC in 1980, Mercedes-Benz launched a host of new equipment creating a model that allowed for eligibility in international rally racing, sanctioned by the FIA. In order to qualify, 1,000 “Homologation” models had to be built. Featuring a lightweight aluminum hood and deck lid, and an aluminum engine air-cleaner h..
Like many of the most iconic cars ever made, the Bugatti Veyron was created to fulfill the vision of one extraordinary person. Ferdinand Piëch – whose grandfather Ferdinand Porsche designed the Beetle in the 1930s – became CEO of Volkswagen in 1993, and his legendary obsession with engineering resulted in one of the company’s most remarkable per..
BMW’s impressive Z8 was a production version of the sensational Z07 concept car designed by Chris Bangle, Henrik Fisker, and Scott Lempert. Utilizing an all-aluminum space frame and coachwork, the compound curves of this lightweight roadster evoked the iconic BMW 507 of the late 1950s. Fitted with a 4.9-liter V-8 engine developed by the BMW Moto..
When the Camargue first debuted in 1975, it was the most expensive car in the world, and the first Rolls-Royce from the postwar era not to be designed in-house. Penned by Paolo Martin of Pininfarina, the Camargue shared a platform with the contemporary Corniche and the Silver Shadow, but introduced many new features and represented the height of..
In 1984, to bolster sales, Bentley Motors resurrected the “Continental” moniker – a name indicative of a modern, well-appointed automobile designed to carry four people and their luggage in sporting comfort at speeds of up to 126 mph. The model received several safety and performance upgrades throughout production with the final series being the..
The Ferrari 328 was Maranello’s final version of its highly successful mid-engine sports car. Introduced in 1985 with suspension and braking improvements over its predecessor, a more powerful 3.2-liter V-8, and beautifully updated styling, many consider the 328 to be Ferrari’s most reliable and well-rounded road car.
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The incredible success of the DB4 GT Zagato in the early 1960s was proof that Aston Martin and Zagato made a great partnership. During the 1980s, they paired up again, developing a car based on Aston Martin’s V8 Vantage. Shown at the 1986 Geneva International Motor Show, the V8 Vantage Zagato was especially striking in coupe form and was one of ..