• A road trip to Argentina – with a purpose (of course)… – Part I

    Visiting Argentina is an experience and more – let us tell you about our latest trip, just this past month. As a preamble, it should be noted that we’d been there before – some 20-odd years ago – and that we have also been around a few other places, often taking the proverbial (and literal) …

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  • The Amelia Concours – back for more!

    It has been a while, unfortunately, we had not attended the Amelia (as it is now called since Hagerty took over) and seen for ourselves the changes – and the things that stayed the same. We were very lucky that we took part in the Concours alongside with Christopher John, our latest resell partner based …

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  • 1000 Millas in Argentina – a late X-mas present, just for you…

    And there we go again – back to the roots in Argentina. How does that line go – just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in – and of course, it’s not like we offer too much resistance either… what’s there to resist, after – we did call it “the land …

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  • Velocity at Sonoma and guess who’s invited?

    That’s right, wait – how did you guess? – Dave, our 80 years young racer-friend, Ambassador and BARC Boy of legend (check it out to find our how those are made – and kept), keeper of the one and only Honey Bee (the MGA with a sting) made it there with Nazdar (the 2002 he …

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  • The ’23 Grand Prix de Baquets – another extraordinary adventure, at life speed!

    This Grand Prix is a timely reminder of the motoring adventures that put Argentina at the very forefront of racing in the first part of the 20th century. The Turismo Carretera of yesteryear, where your brand made its first foray in motorsports and in people’s consciousness, were the very expression of the human soul at …

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  • …meanwhile, in the old country

    As if one place ever had the monopoly on (Suixtil) good times – “que nenni” as they would say in France! Proof: in the UK, at the Castle Combe track (a circuit with at least 70 years history) the members of the Drum Brakes series, gathered under the auspices of the Griffiths-Haig trophy conceived by …

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  • American Racing at its best!

    September certainly has some great vintage racing – not high on neon lights and manhole covers but big on character, gorgeous machines and friendships – what else do you need. And, of course, the Labor Day weekend at Lime Rock was also the occasion to celebrate the centenary of the MG marque, with a splendid …

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  • The Goodwood Revival – through the eyes of a pro…

    It’s not that the angle is different, the whole perspective changes. A pro, like our very own Günter -gentleman racer, Suixtil German Ambassador, talented photographer and so much more – not only sees things but also knows how to capture them. It’s not even that, it’s that in an event like the Revival, where everything …

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  • The Goodwood Revival – an amateur’s perspective

    THE Revival, as we’ve all agreed to call it by now is certainly confronted to some hard challenges. On the one hand, there are all the previous editions that (lots) people have attended and of which they carry these blissful memories – these will be held as the benchmarks for the current edition. On the …

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  • Route 40 (the longest in South America) – Part 2

    If you follow us regularly, you know that our friend willy (the very Dandy Driver) has started a daring expedition down one of the longest roads in the world – otherwise, you can find all about the first stage here and, once you’re good and ready, join us here, now that he is back (and …

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