The French Ballerina

‘Owning a Citroën SM is like having a Picasso hanging in your garage. You don’t fully understand it, but you know it’s brilliant.’ The Citroën SM was famously a favourite of French President Georges Pompidou, who had a special version made for his use. It also caught the attention of other notable figures, including Shah […]

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F1 Gossip

♖ From 2026, Alpine expects to take Mercedes engines instead of Renault after nearly 50 years. ♖ Daniel Ricciardo has been offered an ambassadorial role at Red Bull. ♖ Helmut Marko wanted Daniel Ricciardo to lose his seat in June. ♖ Red Bull has suggested that Max Verstappen’s ‘threat to quit’ must be taken seriously.

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Well Played Enzo

Niki Lauda drove for Ferrari from 1974 to 1977, securing two F1 World Championships in 1975 and 1977, cementing his status as a Scuderia legend. Lauda’s near-fatal crash during the 1976 German Grand Prix strained his relationship with Ferrari. Despite his miraculous comeback, Ferrari’s decision to sign Emerson Fittipaldi in his absence left Lauda feeling

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Dating a Supermodel

The Effeffe Berlinetta is meticulously handcrafted, giving each car a bespoke, coach-built feel reminiscent of the golden age of motoring. Drawing design inspiration from iconic grand tourers of the 1950s like the Alfa Romeo 1900 C Sprint and Ferrari 250 GT SWB. The Berlinetta oozes vintage flair with its sleek lines and curvy bodywork. True

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The Muted Kitten

Jaguar has long been a symbol of British motoring elegance, captivating enthusiasts with its timeless allure, impeccable design, and luxurious performance. Founded by William Lyons and William Walmsley, Jaguar’s origins are traced back to the Swallow Sidecar Company, known for its motorcycle sidecars. In 1935, the marque transitioned to automobiles, launching the distinguished SS Jaguar

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