Ettore Bugatti was drawn to automobiles and mechanics at a young age. At 17, Ettore fit an engine in a tricycle, and at 19 years old in 1901, the native Italian displayed his Type 2 at an ...
Varzi Trophy highlights. The France vs. Italy dynamic at play really added to the excitement of the Varzi Trophy, held ...
No, your eyes are not deceiving you. You're looking at a reborn version of Bugatti's iconic Type 35 racing car. Created by the folks at Uedelhoven Studios, this one ...
A 1928 Bugatti Type 35C with battle scars up and down its sides that has been kept running and has been driven and raced regularly its entire 96-year life just won the Concours d’Etat at Chantilly ...
Speed is relative. Today many small European sedans are capable of 200 kph (124 mph), which was just about the limit for a Bugatti Type 35B, and quite a few supercars exceed 300 kph (186 mph). The ...
His automotive adventure started reporting on various motorsport events as a sports writer before moving onto a full-time auto career with various sites, including This Week In Motors and ...
We're approaching the end of the Bugatti W16's run, as the last Bolide rolled off the production line last week. Bugatti still has a handful of Mistral roadsters to build, plus the one-off Brouillard ...
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