
Porsche’s Dominance at Le Mans—19 Historic Wins
With the complexities that surround and make up 24hr Le Mans, here is how Porsche triumphed and the cars that shaped its legacy at Le Mans.
With the complexities that surround and make up 24hr Le Mans, here is how Porsche triumphed and the cars that shaped its legacy at Le Mans.
The 911 has captivated automotive enthusiasts around the world for decades, and two very special variants have just debuted at Auto Shanghai: the 911 Spirit 70 and the 911 GT3.
While Porsche is often celebrated for its luxury, precision, and speed, its on-screen appearances prove there’s more to these cars than meets the eye.
The BMW M54 and S54 engines remain some of the most iconic inline-six powerplants in automotive history.
The BMW E12 M535i holds a unique place in automotive history as the car that introduced the M Division’s high-performance ethos to the world.
The BMW 3.0 CSL was introduced in 1972 as a homologation special, designed to meet the requirements for BMW’s entry into touring car racing.
The Porsche Crest is more than just a logo, it embodies the brand’s rich heritage, its deep connection to Stuttgart, and its commitment to performance and craftsmanship.
Marcello Gandini made a name for himself always designing outside of the norm and never doing the same thing twice.
BMW has a very long and storied history and has brought forth a long standing tradition of car manufacturing excellence.
The first mid-engined BMW which may have never achieved its goal of competing in Group 5 racing, but is still considered a legend even today.