I picked this gorgeous 1932 Duesenberg as my best of show as soon as I saw it. Then the judges agreed.
Bugatti Mistral Roadster
The Mistral is not just a Chiron with the roof targa’d off. It has these cool design features.
A Night At The (Bugatti) Museum
I spent the night at the Bugatti Chateau. Not in the chateau, mind you. In a geodesic plastic glamping tent outfitted with two air conditioners, a bottle of Costco whiskey, and selected accoutrement from the Bugatti Home Collection, including a cashmere blanket and a scented candle. In this way, I was introduced to the Bugatti lifestyle, and if you read this article, you can be too.
Shifting Perspective
Anthony Schmidt has loved cars since he was born. “It’s common for people with autism to have a special interest, and for me, that was always cars.” His new photo books take that affection to an interesting arena, shifting perspectives both literally and figuratively.
I Indulge In Vintage Racecar Cos-Play
And I drive a multimillion dollar vintage Bugatti.
Click the link. You won’t be disappointed.
The Most 80s Story, Ever
Does smuggling hundreds of thousands of tons of weed from South America to Miami in decommissioned cargo ships in order to fuel a winning professional 1980s racing team sound like a two-part episode of Miami Vice? Well, it could be. But it’s also Randy Lanier’s life, and now it’s a book and you should read about it, and then read it.
Could Have Been II
Bring A Trailer Pick of the Day
One day, I will own a C3 Corvette, and hopefully it will be like this one.
Missing Lynk
Whatever happened to Lynk & Co, the promising EV startup?
McLaren Fiddles, Spain Burns
McLaren continues to impress us with its capacity for finding its own solutions and its willingness to attempt novel recipes, even if they’re delivered 85 percent cooked and slightly goopy in the middle. Better that, we suppose, than burned to a fiery crisp like a Spanish hillside.