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Peter Brock: What gets lost with the increasing use of AI in design

Although the use of AI seems to be here to stay, Peter Brock explains that it likely won't find a home in the world of automotive design.

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How to help a friend restart a stalled project

What do you do when a friend has a stalled project? Instead of poking fun, how about actually helping them?

Cheetah , Lotus , MG , SCCA , Shelby , Triumph , Vintage Race Cars
When a collection of old photos becomes an archive of racing history

This is the story of how a book of old photos became an archive of racing history.

Collecting cars is like creating your own personal amusement park

You wouldn't go to an amusement park just to ride a single ride, so why settle for a single car?

Why I love this one-off piece of automotive artwork

One of Classic Motorsports Editor David S. Wallens' favorite pieces of art? No, it's not an old Countach poster or a weathered sign–it's a one-off mixed-media piece by Angelo Moore.

Why offer a look behind the concours judging curtain?

Will demystifying the world of concours judging make it more enjoyable for everyone?

The simplicity of keeping it simple

Can a parking lot car meet be just as much fun as a world-renowned concours d'Elegance?

The next hot classic? Check your walls.

What's the best predictor of what cars will explode in value? Look no further than the cars adorning the posters in your childhood bedroom.

Have you ever been to an event that transported you back in time?

Although time travel doesn't exist (yet), vintage racing events can offer a unique glimpse into the past.

What can be learned from judging–and being judged–at a concours

In the 20-something years we've gone to concours events, we've learned a lot from being both a judge and having our cars judged.

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