The automotive industry may have moved away from full-size clay models, but that hasn't stopped Peter Brock from embracing modern technology to make his designs.
Peter Brock discusses the biggest compromise in the history of the automobile: The battle between chasing aesthetic trends and maximizing a car's performance.
Today, scoops are often a design trick used to imply speed and performance. Originally, scoops had a simple purpose: to help get air in or out of the car.
Four cars that shall remain timeless.
Peter Brock—the man who penned the Corvette Sting Ray and transformed Shelby’s Cobra into the streamlined Daytona Coupe—shares his picks of the most iconic automotive designs.