• The Targa Classica – a splendid 4-days adventure Down Under

    Taking their inspiration from classic European events, the organizers of that great Australian party certainly have brought together many of the best attributes that make these successful – from a well thought-off itinerary through the popular Yarra Valley to multiple regularity challenges, track time (of course) and superlative food (and drinks, why not?) stops in …

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  • The latest edition of the Leaky Tap in the Netherlands – you had to be there….

    It was the sixth consecutive edition of the Leaky Tap – the direct translation of the Kraantje Lek -rally organized by our very own Alex (he of Suixtil Benelux) who rode with his glorious D-Type replica. Thanks to our dear friend Martin, we have both a comprehensive “race report” and spectacular photos for you to …

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  • The Amelia – another year, another milestone!

    The Amelia is one of the highlights of the classic-car enthusiast’ year, with so many happenings that it is quite hard to just keep-up. Lucky for those of you who could not make the trip, Mariano (he of Suixtil USA fame) managed the journey along with Kobus (the ice-drifter, no less) and – aside from …

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  • The Sebring dispatch

    February, Florida – you know what’s coming, don’t you? It’s Sebring, of course – a race that has lots of meaning for us, given that – back in the year – all our heroes competed there and fought clean battles over the incredible tough course of this old military airport. It’d be interesting to check …

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  • Groundbreaking in Hong Kong

    And here we go then, in our own backyard now – you, of course, knew that your brand is headquartered (sounds so much like a JB villain thing – but then again, that new place is  proper lair) in Hong Kong – a dedicated Suixtil – what? It’s clearly more than a simple store, even …

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  • Introduction to a great show

    Back for more – Peter shows his F1 testimony where it really matters…

    Do you know what’s truly best, when you are a distinguished F1 photographer: the long seasonal break, of course – and the ability to escape to warmer climes too – as Peter, our friend and Danish Ambassador has just done. Having enjoyed the second-to-none Argentinean welcome last year, Peter – being generous  to a fault …

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  • The Gran Premio de Baquets – an Argentine experience….

    This one is for those of you who have seen and done it all – it is an exhausting rally that’s reminiscent of the very first crazy cross-continent races held between 4 or 5 countries back in the mid ’30s and ’40s when a devil-may-care attitude (and a Suixtil sponsorship) was the only thing carrying …

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  • The Goodwood Revival through the eyes of a pro…

    This is as much an exercise in psychology and science – investigating the “too much of a great thing” paradigm – as it is an homage to our friend (and, of course, German Ambassador) Günter. He manages to capture both the essence of an event as special as the Revival without losing any of the …

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  • Out racing at the Glen

    September also saw the return of the Bee – we, of course, mean Honey Bee – the MGA with a sting – driven by none other than mad-Dave who, again, had it in his mind to operate in both Group 1 and 8 (with Nazdar) at (almost) the same time. Not ubiquity, but certainly as …

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  • The Goodwood Revival – Out of this world (and then some…)!

    Of course, September is also the month of the Goodwood Revival and this year was rendered all the more special by the multiple anniversaries that were celebrated – from the Prancing Horse 75th birthday to MGB‘s big celebration (where our friend David shone in the midst of a hair-raising start of the Lavant Cup), there …

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