It is time for the true story of the Bugatti EB110 to be written. We start with the man who deserves the great honour: Paolo Stanzani.
Leave a CommentWhile the Volkswagen Group continues to struggle with small-scale software problems, Chinese EV manufacturers are stepping up the pace massively.
Leave a CommentIt’s amazing to see the variety of different engines that Ferrari fielded in the 1950s. For example in the Ferrari 735 S.
Leave a CommentTwice the Ferrari 250 GTO – #5095GT took part in the Tour de France. Then it was allowed to retire.
Leave a CommentThe Ferrari 250 GTO – #4757GT did not have much racing luck. But it only became really exciting in the 80s.
Leave a CommentProbably no other example was traded as often as the Ferrari 250 GTO – #4675GT. And it also experienced a wild price increase.
Leave a CommentThe Ferrari 250 GTO – #4491GT was modified by David Piper. And was used in a great many races.
Leave a CommentThe Ferrari 250 GTO – #4399GT has been with the same owner for 54 years. And had a wild life before that.
Leave a CommentYesterday, the only Bugatti Chiron Profilée was auctioned for almost 10 million Euros. VAT has to be added on top of that.
Leave a CommentAlpina only became a car manufacturer later, this BMW Alpina B2 was still a tuning object. A very valuable one, apparently.
Leave a CommentUnfortunately, what we feared is now happening: a hypercar is indeed to be launched under the Bizzarrini name.
Leave a CommentEven though the Mazda CX-90 is a mighty SUV, you can still look forward to it. Because: straight-six.
Leave a CommentFord with Red Bull? And then Ford vs. Ferrari? Or more against General Motors? These are wild times in Formula 1.
Leave a CommentWe make peace with the “housewife” Porsche. It’s not too hard for us, considering a Porsche 924 Carrera GTS.
Leave a CommentAgain and again we like to describe Group B cars. Even those that didn’t really succeed, such as the Mazda RX-7 Evo.
Leave a CommentThe Ferrari 250 GTO – #4293GT was class winner at Le Mans in 1963. And was also otherwise very successful, for a short time.
Leave a CommentThe Röhr Tatzelwurm fits perfectly into our series of “unusual” vehicles. And it is somehow understandable that it remained a one-off.
Leave a CommentIt is nothing but a tragedy: #gims and Qatar. The date is now set, the favours policy is obvious.
Leave a CommentThe Audi activesphere Concept was probably meant to represent the technology transfer from the Dakar winner. Now it’s another scented candle.
Leave a CommentSoon it will be 75 years of Porsche sports cars. And there you have the gift: Porsche Vision 357.
Leave a CommentIt all sounds good with the new BMW M3 CS, 550 hp, over 300 km/h, considerably cheaper than the M4 CSL. But then we stumble over the kerb weight.
Leave a CommentThe fifth generation of the Toyota Prius finally looks good. In the first driving report, we find out whether there is more to it.
Leave a Comment634 hp, 850 Nm maximum torque: The BMW Alpina B5 GT is the most powerful model of the brand from Buchloe so far. We expect even more.
Leave a CommentToyota also dominated the Rally Monte Carlo. And Sébastien Ogier is now the sole record holder.
Leave a Comment70 million dollars were paid for the Ferrari 250 GTO – #4153GT. But it also won the Tour de France.
Leave a CommentIn the Dacia Sandero endurance test, we can’t help but continue to be full of praise for the compact Romanian.
Leave a CommentSo far it is only a rumour that Volvo will build an electric minivan. And that Geely is helping out Renault.
Leave a CommentToyota gives its iconic AE86 a purely electric and a hydrogen drive. Especially the H2 concept is interesting.
Leave a CommentIt seems that every new Aston Martin is sold out, including the DBS 770 Ultimate. But then we have question marks.
Leave a CommentThe Fiat 131 Abarth Rally Stradale looks like it was home-made. But it was quite “state of the art” in 1976. And a great base.
Leave a CommentNo, the AC Greyhound was not really a success. There are good reasons for that, among others the design. And the price. And…
Leave a CommentMercedes’ EQ sub-brand has to die again. This will not make the confusion about the naming of the models any less.
Leave a CommentThe Ferrari 250 GTO – #4219GT was once the trigger of a fierce, but also only short love story.
Leave a CommentActually, we had already written it off, but now it comes once again: Nissan GT-R (R35 – 2023).
Leave a CommentThe usual newsletter, a few nice things. And then there’s also the resignation from the Car of the Year jury.
Leave a Comment“radical” is no longer a member of the jury for “The Car of the Year”. The reasons behind the resignation are manifold.
Leave a CommentThe Americans have probably hit the bull’s eye with the Jeep Avenger. It is purely electric, looks good – and is also affordable.
Leave a Commentradical has voted. And we are happy to explain briefly who is #caroftheyear for us – and why. But we also write: a weak vintage.
Leave a CommentThis is the Million Dollar Tatra. A beautiful love affair in more ways than one – but the Tatra T77 deserves so much attention.
Leave a CommentThe Hennessey Venom F5 Revolution is the third version of the US hypercar. It will be lighter, but also slower.
Leave a CommentWith the RAM 1500 Revolution, Stellantis is now also taking a run at the all-electric pick-up market, which is so important. Looks good.
Leave a CommentThe Dacia Jogger driving experience is a praise to common sense. There seem to be people who don’t define themselves by the image of a car.
1 CommentThe handling of the Skoda 100 is not without its problems. And that’s exactly why we love it.
Leave a CommentWith the Peugeot Inception Concept, the French define their future. And there is indeed a whole series of exciting innovations.
Leave a CommentWith the Competizione Ventidue, the Englishmen from Forge Design are dreaming of a new edition of the Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta.
Leave a CommentSony and Honda now have a new joint e-brand. Afeela. And a rather broad time horizon.
Leave a CommentBMW turns its customers into little Andy Warhol. The new colour-changing technology will be available in the New Class as early as 2025.
Leave a CommentWe don’t only drive overpowered sports cars and e-thingies. But it took a little getting used to for the Toyota Aygo X driving experience.
Leave a CommentThe Dakar 2023 is still running until 15 January – we’ll bring you the interim results now and then. And a few nice pictures.
Leave a CommentVolkswagen presents its new ID.7 camouflaged under 40 layers of paint and probably therefore at the Color Experience Show (CES).
Leave a CommentIn memory of the tragically deceased Ken Block, we show all the details of his legendary Ford Fiesta. Great vehicle.
Leave a CommentWe drive a fine Bentley Continental R Mulliner from 1998, and practise composure.
Leave a CommentBertone went bankrupt in 2014. But now the Italians are back and present the 1100 hp Bertone GB110.
Leave a CommentFinally, a new approach to the interior: Aehra consistently exploits the advantages of the e-platform.
1 CommentAfter all, we (almost) all wish for a beautiful coupé from Alfa again. Instead there is: Alfa Romeo Giulia SWB Zagato.
Leave a CommentWe take a closer look at the Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato and talk to Lambo boss Winkelmann about the future.
Leave a CommentNo more champagne has to be spilled in the new Mercedes-AMG S63. Instead, there is a very special gold chain.
Leave a CommentFrom Scotland comes the all-electric 4×4 Munro that looks pretty indestructible. It could well be fun.
Leave a CommentWith the BMW iX1, the Bavarians are making a statement. Surprisingly, also in terms of pricing. Now you really are spoilt for choice.
Leave a CommentWith the Lancia LC2, the Italians were frighteningly fast, but still not particularly successful. That was also due to Ferrari.
Leave a CommentThe key figures of the de Tomaso P900 are wild, very hefty. But you’re certainly allowed to ask yourself a question about it.
Leave a CommentMore of this beautiful racing car by Lancia from the 80s, here: the Lancia LC1. Which was only an interlude.
Leave a CommentThe list of finalists for «The Car of the Year» 2023 once again holds some surprises (for us).
Leave a CommentThe new, purely electric Abarth 500e is only half as wild as expected. But at least it can be quiet.
Leave a CommentOnce again, a hypercar is coming, and it’s called the 777 Hypercar. It actually sounds quite good, but…
Leave a CommentAll beginnings were (truly) difficult. The Aston Martin DB3 was too weak for a racing car. And then overweight, too.
Leave a CommentThey are among the most beautiful racing cars of all, the Lancia Beta Montecarlo Turbo. And they were successful, too.
Leave a CommentFrom Italy comes a new, interesting brand with exclusively e-cars. The background can be found at radical zero: Aehra.
Leave a CommentWe’ve already had more feisty things than this Newsletter 44/2022, but we still have a few fine stories every now and again. And again.
Leave a CommentAfter the Mk I, it goes without saying that the AC Cobra MK II is also needed. This is another collection that will grow steadily.
Leave a CommentThe Subaru BRZ/Toyota GR86 remain very entertaining sports cars worth their price. And they are not so easy to compare.
Leave a CommentUnfortunately, the DBA Mini Oselli Edition is absurdly expensive. And already sold out anyway. But we had more fun than ever.
Leave a CommentWe are happy to show this BMW M1 in an unusual colour. But even more important is the first owner.
Leave a CommentNewsletter 42/2002 is about Paris, freeloaders, AC Cars and beautiful Ferraris. We also write: Thank you.
Leave a CommentThe Stellantis boss prefers to look at the big picture – and it’s worth listening to him. And therefore here – no conversation: Carlos Tavarez.
Leave a CommentActually, everything was right with the AC 427/428 Frua, Italian design, a powerful Ford engine, an excellent chassis. But it just wasn’t enough.
Leave a CommentWith radical, everything has a reason (well: most of the time). And that’s why we absolutely have to tell the story of the AC MA-200 Prototype here.
1 CommentThe Geneva Salon is dead, the Paris Mondial is struggling. Manufacturers like Mercedes-Benz are to blame.
Leave a CommentThe Renault 4ever is a radical reinterpretation of the R4. Therefore in a talk: Gilles Vidal, Head of Design at Renault.
Leave a CommentA French start-up is bringing a visually attractive movement into the topic of hydrogen propulsion. Here it is – radical zero: Hopium Machina.
Leave a CommentThat will now be sorted out neatly, the one with the poisonous snakes. And therefore here: AC Cobra Mk I.
1 CommentWithin the already rare Ferrari 250 GT “Tour de France” there are also five unicorns with a Zagato body.
Leave a CommentWe do not present many stories in Newsletter 41/2022. But we are happy to explain why. It’s not what it seems anyway.
Leave a CommentNow – radical zero: Polestar 3, which is also about the new SUV, but more about the difference between 400 V and 800 V architecture.
Leave a CommentOf course, all Lancia Delta S4s are great. But #215 is even a little bit more great. There are two reasons for that.
Leave a CommentWe’ll be happy to explain why we’ll be calling it Meghan in the future in the Range Rover (2022) driving report. And there are Hamburgers.
Leave a CommentThe Lamborghini Miura P400SV – #4924 has a rather convoluted history. And now it’s part of the “Gran Turismo Collection”.
Leave a CommentWe can now also park a Countach in reverse. But forward is more fun in the Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary.
Leave a CommentThe review of the past week, i.e. Newsletter 40/2022, where we also chat a little about our little secrets of the past.
Leave a CommentLotus is – once again – facing the greatest challenges of its wild history. We talk to CEO Matt Windle.
Leave a CommentThe Maserati Quattroporte V8 3.2 Evo (1999) experience will remain in our best memories. What a wonderful, completely underestimated vehicle.
Leave a CommentThe Gran Turismo Collection” is being auctioned off. It’s very cool – but we’ll make a game out of it, because it’s even better, isn’t it?
Leave a CommentEverything we know about the 73 Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7 with chassis number #9113600388. And some nice pictures.
Leave a CommentWe drive a fine Mercedes-Benz 500 SL from 2002 and are surprised at the estimated price.
Leave a CommentThe new Alpine A110 R will be a very fine piece of sportscar. But something went wrong with Fernando Alonso.
Leave a CommentRecently, the BMW 507 – #70059 was sold at auction. For well over two million dollars. That’s enough to make you ask yourself a few questions.
Leave a CommentAnd Modena surprises again. Not only with the new Maserati GranTurismo (2023). But above all technologically.
Leave a CommentAudi lets its ten-cylinder coupé gallop one last time. The Audi R8 Coupé V10 GT RWD strikes with 620 hp and rear-wheel drive only.
Leave a CommentLamborghini Miura P400 #3769 goes under the hammer at an astonishingly low estimated price. But why?
Leave a CommentHere we go again: Newsletter 39/2022. With a fine review of some nice stories. And also a few new features.
Leave a CommentThe Lancia Delta S4 may not be particularly beautiful. But technically and historically it is both important and still great. A declaration of love.
Leave a CommentWith Toyota Land Cruiser (4) follows the fourth part of the Land Cruiser story, this is about the Toyota Land Cruiser J5 (1967-1980).
Leave a CommentOne of our colleagues drives the BMW M3 Competition XDrive. We’ll be happy to let him report on it.
Leave a CommentThe Ferrari SP51 is another one-off for a potent customer. The roadster is based on the Ferrari 812 GTS.
Leave a CommentWe ask ourselves a question or two about the Ferrari 288 GTO Evoluzione. And no, it’s not about the design.
Leave a CommentYes, now we are also starting a collection of Ferrari F40. There are good reasons for that.
Leave a CommentThis vehicle looks like a Cobra, but it is not. We describe here the AC 289 Sports MkIII.
Leave a CommentThe Bizzarrini GT Strada 5300 – #IA3*0276 was with the same owner for almost 40 years. And then came Coldplay bassist Guy Berryman.
Leave a CommentYes, we were allowed to drive a Toyota 2000GT. And, by the way, we think it’s beautiful. Here is the story.
Leave a CommentWe expect something beautiful from Ferrari, something we want to hang on our wall as a poster. But certainly not the Purosangue.
Leave a CommentOnce again, a Miura has emerged from obscurity. And so here it is, the one and only: Lamborghini Miura P400S – #3997.
Leave a CommentIf anyone can explain what makes Emilia Romagna so special, it’s him. A talk with: Massimo Bottura.
Leave a CommentOnly rarely can the designation of a car be attached to a specimen. Here it is: the real Ferrari 250 GT «Tour de France».
Leave a CommentAn interview with Jochen Neerpasch about juniors, pushing the limits – and, of course, the BMW M feeling.
Leave a CommentThe Bizzarrini GT Strada 5300 – #IA3*0301 is famous. Also because it was driven by the same owner for over 40 years.
Leave a CommentEverything we know about the 73 Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7 with chassis number #9113600465.
Leave a CommentEverything we know about the 73 Porsche 911 Carrera RSH 2.7 with chassis number #9113601555. Be aware of the H.
Leave a CommentThe story Ferrari 250 GT SWB – #1931/2021/2035GT is about three cars, obviously. But wait and see.
Leave a CommentMaserati rises like a phoenix from the ashes and gives us the MC20, an extraordinary, wonderful sports car.
Leave a CommentMarco Marinello has lived in, for and with Porsche for a good half century. What he doesn’t know, nobody knows.
3 CommentsThe Ferrari 250 GTO – #3909GT has an interesting Swiss past. And later went from being the object of dispute to the object of exchange.
1 CommentWith the Aston Martin Vantage V12 Roadster the English present another special model. Which is already sold out.
Leave a CommentThe Geneva Motor Show #gims is dead. Nobody thinks about the spectators (customers?). Last of all, the car industry.
Leave a CommentThe “Best of Show” of the Concours d’Elegance in Pebble Beach are a truly beautiful look back into car history.
Leave a CommentThe Ferrari 250 GTO – #3869GT has been with the same owner in Switzerland for more than 30 years.
Leave a CommentA highlight from Pebble Beach: the Bugatti Mistral, a roadster – and the last one with the fabulous 16-cylinder engine.
Leave a CommentThe Ferrari 250 GT LWB Berlinetta are better known as “Tour de France”. And besides, it’s complicated.
Leave a CommentThe Lamborghini Miura P400 – #3375 was already painted in many different colors. And it had once a Corvette engine.
Leave a CommentThey definitely deserve more attention: the works of Hermann Graber. That is why there is a collection here.
Leave a CommentThe Lancia Stratos – #1666 was once a total loss. It is a testament to a «climate change» that such facts become known.
Leave a CommentLet the story of the BMW M1 Procar #1066 be told – and in general, let us look back into the history of the Procar racing series.
Leave a CommentThe Lamborghini Miura P400 – #3537 is the first Miura with the reinforced chassis. And it is actually driven.
Leave a CommentThe Lamborghini Miura P400S – #4039 was in Japan for many years. And now shines again in a beautiful silver.
Leave a CommentIt is allowed to have a non-red Ferrari F40 once in a while. Especially since this one wants to have up to 1000 hp.
Leave a CommentWe have the McLaren F1 – 059 in all its glory, with lots of pictures. And we also explain its special lamps.
Leave a CommentEverything we know about the 73 Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7 with VIN #9113600901. And some nice pictures.
Leave a CommentThe Ferrari 333 SP was a successful interlude for the Italians in sports prototypes in the 90ies. And beautiful it is.
Leave a CommentThe Nissan GT-R has been history since this year. But how did it become a legend in the first place?
Leave a CommentWhy is Ferrari selling its “Muletti”, what is behind the sale of Ferrari prototypes? Wild stories…
Leave a CommentEverything we know about the 73 Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7 with VIN #9113600476. And some nice pictures.
Leave a CommentThe Lamborghini Miura P400 – #3435 was never driven by Jackie Stewart in a race. These are also insights.
Leave a CommentA nice surprise: The Abarth 1000 SP prototype is actually being built – based on the Alfa Romeo 4C.
Leave a CommentThe Lancia Stratos – #1559 did not make the rally tracks unsafe, but the race tracks.
Leave a CommentThe Fiat 8V was a technical masterpiece. And with the “Supersonic” body by Ghia, it also becomes a work of art.
Leave a CommentThis Bentley S1 Continental Drophead Coupé by Park Ward has an incredible history.
Leave a CommentThere are exactly two examples of the Ferrari 375 America Coupé Vignale. But we also have the convertible.
Leave a CommentWith the Cadillac Escalade-V, the Americans continue to expand its V-range. However, it is unlikely to come to Europe.
Leave a CommentWe had this topic a few years ago, we stick to it: Buy pre-war classics!
Leave a CommentA picture book The Mercedes-Benz 500 K was introduced in 1934 as the successor to the SS/SSK. It had an eight-cylinder in-line engine with a…
Leave a CommentAfter a fatal accident, the Ferrari 250 GTO – #3851GT was mainly used in Italian hill climbs.
Leave a CommentThe Ferrari 250 GTO – #3767GT wore the colour of a sponsor, BP green, right from the start. And was good for the long distance races.
Leave a CommentTomorrow, Sunday, 3.7.2022, Bonhams will auction some fine valuables at the Palace in Gstaad. Among them are two Monteverdi.
Leave a CommentOf this Ferrari 410 Sport Spider, Carroll Shelby said, “It was the best Ferrari I ever drove.” That then needs a detailed explanation.
Leave a CommentThe Lotus Esprit can be seen as a symbol of the whole history of the brand. And as an illustration of the so typical ups and downs of Lotus.
Leave a CommentThe Lotus Elan was one of the few models with which the company earned money. And the Elan is still fun to drive today.
Leave a CommentMore than 80 years ago, Bugatti designed its last pure Grand Prix racing car under the leadership of company founder Ettore Bugatti, the Type 59.
Leave a CommentThere is only one white Ferrari Enzo. You can buy it now. Maybe you need some spare money.
Leave a CommentHow many Bucciali TAV3 were actually built is not entirely clear. But this fine piece has a wonderful history.
2 CommentsThere will only be five copies of the Pagani Huayra Codalunga. We’d still take the McLaren Speedtail.
Leave a CommentBonhams is auctioning a Lamborghini Espada in Gstaad at the beginning of July. However, it is important to read the small print.
Leave a CommentWe were looking for background material for the Ferrari 500 TRC. And found the Swiss racing driver Gaston “Gus” Andrey.
Leave a CommentThe Lamborghini Countach LP500 has been resurrected. That’s a good thing, it’s one of the most important design icons of all.
Leave a CommentWith the Maserati 200S/SI, the Italians continued a success story. It was no longer enough for the great successes.
Leave a CommentThe Maserati 450S is one of the greatest racing cars of all time. That’s why we’re dedicating a great story to it.
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